American classic articles
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Betting on burgers: A new take on the American classic from The Happiest Hour
Adorned with dimly lit globes, emanating a pink light with palm-tree wallpaper and dark-wood paneling, The Happiest Hour brings a tropical-vacation aesthetic to the Manhattan food scene, since its opening in the fall of 2014. Located in the West Village, the speakeasy-themed bar houses a full restaurant with a variety of seating options — group This story Betting on burgers: A new take on the American classic from The Happiest Hour appeared first on Washington Square News.
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Forthcoming book to explore preeminent American classic It’s A Wonderful Life—exclusive
It’s A Wonderful Life is the definition of a timeless classic. Directed by three-time Oscar winner Frank Capra and starring the beloved leading man James Stewart—the first film for both men after serving in World War II—the movie has continued to grow in esteem since its release in 1946. When the movie’s copyright lapsed in 1974, it became a go-to holiday broadcast for television and cable companies, allowing the film to seep deeply into the American consciousness. Now, decades later, the movie...
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Unleashing American energy on American soil
The security, affordability, and dominance of America’s energy output has never been more important.