Logs from the now-demolished theater told us a lot about each president, from JFK’s mystery plus-ones to what Nixon watched before invading Cambodia.
The history of movie screenings in the White House did not begin auspiciously. On February 18, 1915, D.W. Griffith unspooled his three-hour "The Birth of a Nation" in the East Room of the White House ...
The East Wing of the White House has now been demolished as construction crews turn their attention to debris removal, a White House official said. Almost all of the East Terrace, the colonnade that ...
This was where Jimmy Carter watched "Apocalypse Now" with Coppola pre-Cannes and Ronald Reagan lamented that "Reds" didn't have a happy ending. The history of movie screenings in the White House did ...