The Penn Museum, in collaboration with the Penn Libraries, recently launched various Ainu-themed programming, including a documentary screening and an ongoing exhibit on Ainu representation in media.
For the first time in 50 years, a team that takes pride in a clean-cut look will allow players to grow beards. By Terence McGinley The New York Yankees are known for their success, tradition ...
Aaron Judge with a beard? With the rollback of a decades-old New York Yankees team rule, that just might be possible.Yankees managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner announced Friday that the ...
The remains of four Ainu indigenous people have recently been returned from Australian museums and are back in Japan for the first time in about a century. Researchers actively excavated and ...
A 50-year-old policy ended Friday, with Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner's announcement that the club's beard ban was history. Yankees players were informed by Steinbrenner during a morning meeting ...
With the Yankees preparing to play their first game of spring training, the owner announced that players can wear “well-groomed beards moving forward.” “In recent weeks I have spoken to a ...