She’s the former first lady’s biggest fan. One mother went viral on TikTok last month after she documented her child’s growing obsession with former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt when she dressed up as ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Gems via Getty Images Lindisfarne’s 1972 smash Lady Eleanor was an unlikely hit, not ...
WEBVTT MOMENT. >> IN FEBRUARY OF 1950 FIVE, FORMER FIRST LADY ELEANOR ROOSEVELT VISITED LANCASTER AND HELD A JUNIOR PRESS CONFERENCE AT WGAL. THIS WAS AT THE STUDIO ON QUEEN STREET. REPRESENTATIVE ...
Showtime has rounded out its main trio of First Ladies for the upcoming anthology series. After playing Margaret Thatcher on Netflix's The Crown season 4, Gillian Anderson will now portray First Lady ...
The doll of the former first lady is the latest in Barbie's Inspiring Women series With International Women's Day less than a week away, Barbie is celebrating the best way they know how — with a brand ...
Gillian Anderson, who plays Eleanor Roosevelt on the Showtime series “The First Lady,” Joanna on “The Great” and Dr. Jean Milburn on “Sex Education,” really vibes with female characters who forge ...
If first lady Eleanor Roosevelt were to “come back,” as she does in Mark St. Germain’s new solo play, she’d encounter an America and a world that need her social justice advocacy and compassion for ...
For first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, the political and social whirl of Washington, D.C., often seemed like a circus from which she was anxious to escape. So it’s a bit surprising that she would, during a ...
"This is a Borzoi book"--Title page verso. "Describes the unlikely friendship between First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Pauli Murray, a granddaughter of a mixed race slave and a lesbian, who became a ...
Hollywood just can’t seem to tell the truth about Eleanor Roosevelt, who was a fierce defender of human rights. Historian Peter Dreier steps in to set the record straight. The biggest controversy ...
“Women are like teabags. You never know how strong they are until you put them in hot water.” So says Gillian Anderson in the new Showtime series “The First Lady,” in which she – in her portrayal as ...