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New Hamilton owner Rob Edwards admits the club is still at risk of being placed in administration but is confident insolvency can be avoided.
If you never caught a theater performance of the Tony Award-winning hip-hop musical Hamilton, you can finally get great seats by streaming a filmed 2016 performance of the original cast on Disney Plus at home. Originally intended for theatrical release ...
Alexandra Hamilton Woods (top) and Antonio Burr have become friends -- despite their ancestors' famous duel (left). Getty Images (left, bottom right) On July, 11, 1804, fierce political rivals Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr settled their differences ...
The New York State Department of Transportation will hold a public information meeting about a pavement reconstruction and safety enhancement project on St. Rt. 12B.
The Founding Father's progeny appraise Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical and discuss its impact on their lives (including lots of requests for tickets they don't have): "There has never been a better time to be a Hamilton descendant." By Adrienne ...
Superfans arriving to the theater dressed in 18 th century garb. Voluminous online analyses of song lyrics. Ticket-buying frenzies. They’ve all become par for the course in the ever-popular world of “Hamilton.” The road to musical success, however ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Coal Association President Chris Hamilton is reflecting on the past year from the coal industry’s perspective. He says there are achievements and successes to speak on, but with recent tragedies in the state, he wants to keep the main priority at the top of the list.
Lewis Hamilton is the biggest star in motorsports and makes $57 million a year from his Mercedes contract. However, several outlets are reporting that he will make a shocking move to rival Ferrari in 2025. Hamilton's wealth is often spent on cars, boats ...
Scott Hamilton is the premier 'mainstream' saxophonist of today. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1954, he came along at the time when the kind of jazz he loved-the small-group swing of such great stylists as Illinois Jacquet and Eddie Lockjaw Davis ...
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The 1804 duel that killed Alexander Hamilton and rocked the foundation of early American politics
In the early morning hours of July 11, 1804, a moment unfolded on the banks of the Hudson River that would forever alter the trajectory of U.S. history. Alexander Hamilton, the former Secretary of the Treasury, and Aaron Burr, the sitting Vice President, faced each other in a fateful duel.