From burning castles to swords and magic and velvet gowns, medievalism has taken over 21st century pop culture.
Okay, let's talk about black cats. They’ve got this whole unfair reputation, right? We see them everywhere around Halloween, ...
The polarizing dessert that people love to hate became a Christmas mainstay thanks, in part, to the U.S. Postal Service.
For Nobel Prize winning writer László Krasznahorkai, his famously long sentences are philosophical rather than stylistic ...
Germans have more bakeries and eat more varieties of bread than most other countries in the world — no wonder it’s so good.
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FPS Games To Play If You Are Not Interested In COD BO7
Are you feeling a bit of COD burnout creeping in? For anyone who is disinterested in Black Ops 7 this fall, these FPS games ...
The extensively refurbished Keep is the largest heritage project to open in the UK this year. The £27.5m scheme was made possible with a grant of more than £13m from the National Lottery Heritage fund ...
It is difficult to interpret the Trump administration’s wholesale attacks on governmental programs as anything other than accelerationist efforts to destroy basic features of the American political ...
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The 8 Spirits Said to Teach Forbidden Knowledge
There are stories whispered in the dark about spirits that offer knowledge no mortal should have. Tales that speak of beings ...
Some of the planet’s most amazing sights haven been beaten into oblivion by severe weather and others were simply abandoned ...
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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and colour to find out what stars and planets are made of
Richard Fishacre challenged the scientific orthodoxy of his day, and contemporary astrophysics has vindicated his position.
A new study reveals that modern ideas about the Black Death’s rapid spread across Asia stem from a centuries-old ...
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