La Peregrina, the famous pearl discovered on an island near Panama and worn first by Mary I of England Fashion 8 years ago by Stefan Andrews
A new study finds the earliest traces of wine-making in country of Georgia in roughly 6000 BC News 8 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Barbed wire made possible America’s original social network, when news traveled throughout the countryside on a telephone party line Lifestyle 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
UFOs aside, 50 years later, “The Lead Masks Case” is still one of the most bizzare unsolved cases in the world Strangeness 8 years ago by Tijana Radeska
The Unlucky Mummy: The artifact once believed to have been the cause of Titanic’s sinking Strangeness 8 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Wacko: “It’s raining cats and dogs” So where did the expression come from anyway Strangeness 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
“It’s raining cats and dogs” may be a bizarre way to describe a heavy downpour, but it’s better than “It’s raining old women with clubs” Strangeness 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
The Wild West era, a period of myth-making cowboys, gunslingers, and saloon madames, actually lasted only 30 years Strangeness 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
A crazy if unconsummated 1965 love triangle starring Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, and Bob Dylan ended tragically Glamour 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
Holly Golightly would be “divinely and utterly happy,” because now, finally, it’s possible to have breakfast at Tiffany’s Glamour 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
Amsterdam’s Museum of Bags and Purses owns an impressive collection of over 5,000 items from five centuries, including bags belonging to Margaret Thatcher and Madonna Fashion Glamour 8 years ago by Magda Origjanska
Pattie Boyd was the real-life “Layla,” who married George Harrison and became the romantic obsession of his close friend, Eric Clapton Glamour 8 years ago by Scott Antony