Mary Randolph was an American aristocrat, a descendant of Pocahontas, who despite links by blood and marriage to the first families of Virginia fell on hard times, opened a boarding house in Richmond, ...
Mary Randolph was an American aristocrat, a descendant of Pocahontas. Despite links by blood and marriage to the first families of Virginia, she fell on hard times, opened a boarding house in Richmond ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Anyone who loves food can tell you that a meal can take you on a journey. One new cookbook by a GSU Armstrong history professor and his mother takes you on a journey to the past ...
Long before Julia Child, James Beard or Anthony Bourdain, Mary Randolph helped define American cuisine. A Virginia-born member of a plantation-owning and slaveholding family, Randolph had prominent ...
Tim Blake Nelson is a master of his craft: a character actor with over 80 credits to his name. Roles in films as diverse as The Incredible Hulk, Minority Report and O Brother, Where Art Thou?, the ...
Mary Randolph Carter on the importance of "junk" Mary Randolph Carter has an affinity for "stuff." Some may call it junk but to her it's just the accumulation of a life well-lived. The stuff that ...
Returning to the place that she called home, a sandbox of ashes came to mind. It was just the evening before, while Mary Randolph Carter was watching “Gunsmoke” on TV with her family, that her father ...