From Meryl Streep to Olivia Colman, these Oscar winners set the gold standard for winning acceptance speeches at the Academy ...
The lecture that became one of the most consequential speeches in world history took place on March 5, 1946. Churchill came ...
Joe Pesci has the honor of being the actor with the shortest acceptance speech in Oscar history: he only said a few words before leaving.
During his impassioned speech, Common talked about performing “Glory” with Legend at the foot of the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Alabama, the same place where, as he emphasized, Martin Luther King Jr. and ...
In February 1969, more than 400 students at two high schools in Kansas City, Kansas, walked out of their classes to protest ...
Remember Ryan Gosling's unforgettable performance? Or when Jennifer Lawrence hilariously played off a fall on stage? Here are ...
Green Book, Bombshell, and Evita were shamelessly baiting Oscars upon release, and indeed they took home Academy gold.
Kansas guard Melvin Council Jr. played his final game in Allen Fieldhouse today, and he couldn't have asked for a better ...
At the Oscars on 15 March, Jessie Buckley could become the first Irish woman to win Best Actress. Here's every Irish Oscar ...
Over the decades, some Oscar champions have become classics, while others have sparked endless debates about whether they deserved the honor at all. Film critics and outlets such as USA Today have ...
It was January 2013, and the Lincoln Dinner was just a few months away. Oakland County, Michigan has one of the largest and ...
We celebrate the greatest speeches of all time, spoken by women who have changed the world for the better.