Rarely does one remember but one of the things that Spain is famous for is contributing to the discovery of the Americas. In the late 1400s, Christopher Columbus, a great marine navigator le… Read More
Exploring Six Flags New England
If you’re heading to Agawam, a must-visit destination is Six Flags New England. Known for its thrilling roller coasters and family rides, Six Flags offe… Read More
Often considered the last of the Old Masters and the first of the Moderns, Francisco Goya (1746–1828) is one of the most influential artists in history. Goya is distinguished by his in… Read More
I'm taking a break from Victoria, this week, to write about one of history's lesser brains, Mary of Scotland. Her story needs a book, Dear Reader, so I'm gonna try and provide yo… Read More
Unearthing the Brutal Realities behind House of Cards A Philosophical Examination of Power, Corruption, and Morality – The Machiavellian Path to Power
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These roots of Asia’s identity as a continent show a range of cultural influences from ancient indigenous tribes to foreign rulers, colonists, and colonizers. Super-popular destination… Read More
As the United States continues to confront the realities and legacy of slavery, Americans continue to challenge myths about the country’s history. One enduring myth is that slavery… Read More
Movies, books, and spoken stories about the Ancient Romans shape how we perceive them.
Below are 12 of the biggest misconceptions people have about the Ancient Romans. Did you have any of th… Read More
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Introduction to Battle of the Bulge
The Battle of the Bulge, also called the Ardennes Counteroffensive, was a pivotal event in World War II, fought from December 16, 1944, to January 25, 194… Read More
If you’re like most Americans, you know a little about the Salem witch trials and you have a theory about why they happened. For the last 332 years, people have debated how a… Read More
Do you always fall for dogs with curly tails, and do you find them adorable? You’re not alone! Curly-tailed dogs are favored as they have a unique appearance and dynamic temperaments… Read More
Have you ever noticed how a room painted in blue makes you feel calm, while a red one might spark energy? Colors shape our emotions and perceptions in subtle yet powerful ways.
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Pauli Murray used intellect and academia to take on the hatred of the world. (Photo: Pauli Murray Center)Before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Alabama in 1955, 30-year-ol… Read More
Jeanie Johnston tells the story of the thousands of Irish people who fled the Famine and embarked on a treacherous voyage, hoping for a better life in North America.
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Haryana's former Home and Health Minister and MLA from Ambala Cantonment, Sh. Anil Vij said that the art work at the Shaheed Smarak should commence soon and be displayed in an excellent mann… Read More
Baccarat is one of the most popular casino games. It ranks among the top four, together with blackjack, roulette, and slots in both brick-and-mortar and online casinos. In Macau, for example… Read More
Indonesia, a majestic archipelago strewn across the Equator, is not only a paradise for beach lovers and adventurers but also serves as a siren call to scuba diving aficionados. The waters o… Read More
A painting by Italian master Caravaggio, once mistakenly thought to be by an unknown artist and nearly auctioned off for a song, has been unveiled at Madrid’s Prado Museum.
Painted b… Read More
Congress at War: How Republican Reformers Fought the Civil War, Defied Lincoln, Ended Slavery, and Remade America by Fergus M. Bordewich
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Lapis lazuli has captivated humanity with its deep, celestial blue since antiquity, embodying the symbol of honor, power, gods, and vision. Beyond its beauty, this stone carries a reputation… Read More
You probably can mention some of the most influential American chefs who’ve changed the way you cook and eat food. Does James Hemings make it to your list? He was one of the best chefs… Read More
Oracles were more than simply religious symbols in the ancient Egyptian civilization; they were essential tools for divination and predicting the future. Often, these oracles took the form o… Read More
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The Seven Year Itch. United States, 1955 (100 m.). Director: Billy Wilder. Performers: Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell.
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Even if you think you have a decent grasp on the past, chances are that you are still a little off here and there. Fortunately, through the vast resources of the internet, one can sit down a… Read More
There are many thoughts that cross your mind when you watch a film like Swatantra Veer Savarkar, where the makers are adamant about proving a point, and they want the audience to believe tha… Read More
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Have you ever thought about some former U.S. Presidents’ children and wondered if they got away with typical teenage or childhood shenanigans? Like what happens when the president&rsqu… Read More
I am taking my title from Simon Schama’s classic Landscape and Memory, but my inspiration comes from a brief cocktail party conversation a few weeks ago. I was the host of this pa… Read More
Joan Mitchell was a hugely influential artist in Western art, especially in the Abstract Expressionist style. Her birthplace was Chicago, and she earned a BFA from the Art Institute of Chica… Read More
Originating as a next-gen Prince of Persia before turning into a new IP, the Assassin’s Creed franchise is huge. The series has had releases across multiple generations and platforms… Read More
The Roman Empire, one of the most influential civilizations in history, has left an indelible mark on the world through its architecture, engineering, and urban planning. Roman ruins, scatte… Read More
Cognac (Fr. Cognac) is a commune in southwestern France, a sub-prefecture of the Charente department (Nouvelle-Aquitaine region). Its inhabitants are the Cognacais and the Cognacaises.
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Welcome to the sun-kissed paradise of Palm Springs, CA, where the desert landscape meets luxurious relaxation. With its iconic mid-century modern architecture, world-class golf courses, and… Read More
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The Battle of Stalingrad, one of World War II’s most significant and violent conflicts, occurred between August 23, 1942, and February 2, 1943. Situated on the banks of th… Read More
Presented by ACLI, Finseca, IRI, NAFA and NAIFA: The power players, latest policy developments, and intriguing whispers percolating inside the West Wing… Read More
The apostle Paul used an expression that the New World Translation renders as “the ends of the systems of things.” One place where that expression appears in scripture is 1 Corin… Read More
Sydney is a bustling metropolis renowned not only for its iconic landmarks but also for its vibrant cultural scene. For those who cherish literature and learning, Sydney’s libraries of… Read More
Lakandula Supreme Ruler of the Kingdom of Tondo (? - 1575)Lakandula is the title of the last ruler of pre-colonial Tondo when the Spaniards first conquered the lands of the Pasig R… Read More
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Howard Carter (9 May 1874 – 2 March 1939) was a British archaeologist and Egyptologist best known for discovering the tomb of the ancient Egyptian… Read More
My word of the year: hostages
I have never been able to guess the so-called word of the year, because the criteria are so vague: neither an especially frequent word nor an especially popula… Read More
Discovering the Vibrant Cocktail Scene in Santa Cruz
Imagine strolling through the eclectic streets of Santa Cruz, with the fresh ocean breeze on your face and the alluring scent of savory c… Read More
FOR those whose idyllic view of Britain was shaped by poems like William Wordsworth’s I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, Corinne Fowler’s new book will come as a shock.
Generations of… Read More
Marrakech is home to some of one of the most magnificent royal residences in Morocco. Each of them has beautiful architecture and are filled with stories. If you plan to go there, don’… Read More
The magnetic charm of magnificent castles around London, brimming with narratives steeped in history, regality and splendour, has a way of bewitching many travellers. I share this enchantmen… Read More
Even though Killdozer! is a 1974 made-for-TV move, it sports the Universal logo. This is appropriate, as Killdozer! is basically Jaws but with a bulldozer instead of a shark. Throw in should… Read More
The basic question that comes to a young mind when we talk about feminism is, “What is feminism, and in what context can we use this term?” In the initial period, when we used to… Read More
The Roots of American Rage Tracing the Historical, Cultural, and Social Underpinnings – The Long History of Anger Towards Muslims in American Culture
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What do you know about Bolivia? Perhaps you’ve heard of its famous salt flats or the rich traditions of its indigenous peoples. But there’s so much more to discover about this in… Read More
As haunting as the Harvard morgue scandal is, you don’t have to go back very far in history to find practices for sourcing bodies that would be shocking today. Reporter Ally Jarmanni… Read More