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- ...City of Oz, Toto—and especially the Wicked Witch—have become icons of American popular culture. They appear regularly in editorial cartoons and funny pape ...W. Denslow (1856-1915). This was part of their effort to create a body of American literature in the fairy tale genre; they had already collaborated on Father36 kilobytes (5,785 words) - 19:54, October 8, 2025
- ...received only about 2 years of formal schooling until sometime after the [[American Civil War]].<ref>Nearly 7% of college-educated parents homeschool their chi ...Homeschooling Draws Unprecedented Interest Among U.S. Parents]. ''The New American''. Retrieved November 9, 2019.59 kilobytes (8,485 words) - 23:00, November 19, 2025
- |''All American Muslim'' ...me one of the most famous exhibits in the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. Meanwhile, Bunker's counterculture antagonist is now mostly rememb146 kilobytes (22,538 words) - 20:56, December 19, 2025
- ...ns adoption by [[American]]s and prohibits political activity in Russia by American groups'''. [http://healthland.time.com/2012/12/28/russias-adoption-politics '''Gender gap and [[feminism]] in American politics:''' “a welfare state that provides an unmarried young woman with509 kilobytes (67,140 words) - 21:48, December 15, 2022
- ...considered by many critics to be one of the most innovative live bands in music, specifically with revolutionary tours such as the 1992-1993 Zoo TV Tour. T ...ith a list of [[9/11]] victims in the background. Bono also revealed the [[American flag]] under his jacket at the end of the performance.<ref>[https://www.you5 kilobytes (770 words) - 00:27, November 29, 2021
- ...in his tours at age 84 in 2025. He is by far the most-cited songwriter in American judicial opinions, as in his lyric "You don't need a weatherman to know whi ...slide in a ''Rolling Stones'' poll.<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/rolling-stone-readers-pick-the-top-10-songwriters-of-all-time-11059/114 kilobytes (2,175 words) - 06:19, August 8, 2025
- ...sen (1865-1931). Danish applied art and industrial design have won so many awards for excellence that the term "Danish Design" has become synonymous with hig ...ywright, and screenwriter. Benny Andersen writes poems, short stories, and music. Poems by both writers have been translated into English by the Curbstone P46 kilobytes (6,631 words) - 21:55, November 30, 2025
- ...Cash''', February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an [[United States|American]] country singer, actor and author. ...of a small number of people to hold dual membership in both the [[Country Music Hall of Fame]] and the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]], as well as being in9 kilobytes (1,281 words) - 20:47, May 31, 2025
- ...rnational relations and anthropology at Boston University and served as an American military observer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the UN force in so ...ow it is the same, how it is different, and how to fight it''. New York: American Jewish Committee, [https://books.google.com/books?id=r8ssAQAAIAAJ&q=%22It%21.9 megabytes (304,472 words) - 01:38, January 7, 2026
- [[File:MSNBC Let's Go Brandon.PNG|right|350px|thumb|An African American man in NYC wants off the [[Democrat Plantation]].]] ...racist]] reporting at MSNBC consistently snubbed [[Andrew Yang]], an Asian American, to help Buttigieg surge in early 2020 presidential primary polling of [[Io77 kilobytes (10,998 words) - 01:22, November 24, 2025
- ...ic|gospel]]. He has become an American cultural icon and a major figure in American popular culture. Presley is often known as "'''The King of Rock n' Roll'''" ...nti-[[American]] spirit.'"<ref name="Guardian">https://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/oct/14/popandrock2</ref> The picture of this meeting is requested more55 kilobytes (8,445 words) - 23:37, May 27, 2024
- ...p, and the only female group, of any genre to earn two consecutive Diamond Awards, which are given for albums that sell 10 million copies.<ref>http://www.dix ...entalists combining the sound of [[Country and Western]] and [[Bluegrass]] music: sisters Martie and Emily Erwin, Laura Lynch and Robin Lynn Macy, although4 kilobytes (585 words) - 01:45, December 24, 2023
- | music=Bernard Herrmann ...vents/100years/movies.aspx</ref> Though it was nominated for nine Academy Awards, it only won one for Best Original Screenplay ([[Orson Welles]] and Herman6 kilobytes (926 words) - 17:45, November 1, 2021
- {{Artist (Music) ...he Grammy Best Hard Rock Performance Award. In 2006 they received multiple awards for ''Stadium Arcadium''. They first experienced mainstream success with ''1 kilobytes (182 words) - 03:26, March 1, 2022
- ...rican-music-awards/|title=Taylor Swift wins big at the 2019 American Music Awards|date=November 24, 2019|accessdate=March 19, 2020|author=UPI|publisher=[[Bre She is married to the famous [[rock music|rock]] producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and lives with him and her son Ej3 kilobytes (414 words) - 00:27, March 19, 2020
- Sculpture, [[painting]], [[architecture]], [[music]], [[literature]], [[poetry]], drama, [[dance]], and cinema are some of the [[Daniel Chester French]] (1850 – 1931) was an American Neoclassical prolific sculptor. He is best known for the sculpture of a sea15 kilobytes (2,143 words) - 19:53, September 26, 2018
- [[File:American-Idol.jpg|right|200px]] ...ch amateur [[singer]]s compete for a recording contract and the title of ''American Idol''. The show premiered in 2002.4 kilobytes (596 words) - 05:07, April 9, 2019
- ...m/contestants/season4/ |title = American Idol: Season 4 Contestants|work = American Idol: Official FOX Site}}</ref> ...ww.nsuok.edu/news/carrie.html|title = NSU Star Carrie Underwood is the new American Idol!|publisher = Northeastern State University}}</ref>6 kilobytes (829 words) - 18:14, September 10, 2024
- '''Stevie Wonder''' (b. 1950 Steveland Morris) is a modern [[American]] singer, songwriter, and musician. Blind since birth, he has had many hits ...es/stevie-wonder-musician-and-statesman/</ref> His faith is evident in his music, such as in the song “Have a Talk With God,” where he repeatedly sings:1 kilobytes (205 words) - 16:05, March 28, 2020
- ...version of "America the Beautiful". He was the winner of twenty [[Grammy Awards]], and in 1986 was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]]<ref>htt ...ent [[George W. Bush]] released a statement, saying of Charles that "his [[music]] and his optimism touched the lives and hearts of millions and spanned gen2 kilobytes (372 words) - 02:49, March 10, 2023