Enough, already. The Skylab mutiny was the first and only labor strike in space News 8 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
Ratcatchers, the pest control of the Victorian Age, had their own rock star: Jack Black in his scarlet topcoat Strangeness 8 years ago by Nikola Budanovic
When Ronnie and Reggie Kray, feared criminals of the East End of London, were conscripted, they deserted from the Army within minutes Strangeness 8 years ago by Tijana Radeska
Arthur Rimbaud: a sensitive 19th century poet turned mercenary & gun runner in Ethiopia Strangeness 8 years ago by Nikola Budanovic
The 1920s perpetrators of the “perfect crime”: Leopold and Loeb Strangeness 8 years ago by Tijana Radeska
The secrets of Untermyer Park: a dazzling garden estate fell into neglect, became meeting place for Satanic cult possibly connected to Son of Sam Strangeness 8 years ago by Nikola Budanovic
Many Icelanders believe that the Huldufólk, a race of elves, live among them but in smaller houses Strangeness 8 years ago by Martin Chalakoski
In Ancient Egypt, cats were mummified and buried with jewelry, and harming a cat was an offense that could be punished with death Strangeness 8 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
Terry, the ultra-professional canine actor who played Toto, earned more than most of “The Wizard of Oz” cast Glamour Vintage Hollywood 8 years ago by Martin Chalakoski
Scold’s Bridle was a horrific device used to punish medieval women for slander and gossip Strangeness 8 years ago by Nikola Budanovic
Jeffrey Hudson – The dwarf of the English court who rode a horse and shot a pistol Lifestyle 8 years ago by Nikola Budanovic