When Athelhampton House’s owner died in 1598, his four daughters equally divided the manor and it remained divided for 250 years Interiors 8 years ago by Scott Antony
Portugal’s wondrous azulejos: Ceramic art touted by a 15th century king, revived and cherished in the 20th century Interiors 8 years ago by Magda Origjanska
Mary Austin: The friend who inspired and supported Freddie Mercury, and inherited a portion of his wealth News 8 years ago by Magda Origjanska
The early version of chess was chaturanga, a 7th century AD Indian board game of elephants, generals, and chariots Strangeness 8 years ago by Nikola Budanovic
The Seven Sisters of Moscow: The peculiar history of Stalin’s Skyscrapers News 8 years ago by Boban Docevski
The sinking of the HMS Birkenhead: The event that gave rise to the “women and children first” protocol Self-Propelled 8 years ago by Boban Docevski
Simon & Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson,” originally titled “Mrs. Roosevelt” as a tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, was reworked for “The Graduate” Glamour 8 years ago by Goran Blazeski
That time a strange man accepted the Oscar for the Best Supporting Actress in 1937 meant for Alice Brady Glamour 8 years ago by Magda Origjanska
Take-out restaurants existed in ancient Rome and were called “thermopolia” Strangeness 8 years ago by Alex A
Swedes swarmed a Lufthansa contest offering a fully funded brand-new life in Berlin, even changing their names to qualify Strangeness 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
Bart the Bear, who appeared in several Oscar-winning films, was “the John Wayne of bears” Strangeness 8 years ago by Boban Docevski
The beak-nosed plague-doctor mask that continues to terrify was invented in the 17th century because of bad smells News Strangeness 8 years ago by Domagoj Valjak