Ratcatchers, the pest control of the Victorian Age, had their own rock star: Jack Black and his pursuit of the “fancy rat” Strangeness 8 years ago by Nikola Budanovic
The Collyer brothers were found amid 120 tons of belongings, including 250,000 books and several bowling balls, in their Fifth Avenue mansion Strangeness 8 years ago by Scott Antony
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
“I pity the fool!” Mr. T. started out as a Chicago bouncer and a bodyguard for celebrities Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross Glamour 8 years ago by Goran Blazeski
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
Take-out restaurants existed in ancient Rome and were called “thermopolia” Strangeness 8 years ago by Alex A
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
Einstein’s handwritten note musing over the meaning of happiness sold for more than $1 million in auction News 8 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Mystery: Hours before his death, Edgar Allan Poe was found in the gutter, disheveled and raving Strangeness 8 years ago by E.L. Hamilton
Not being Italian was no obstacle to James Caan, who portrayed Sonny in “The Godfather,” winning “Italian of the Year”–twice! News 8 years ago by Goran Blazeski
Eddie Mannix: the real-life Hollywood fixer, studio executive and producer who inspired Coen brothers “Hail, Caesar!” Strangeness 8 years ago by Boban Docevski
Marilyn Monroe, passionate supporter of civil rights, helped Ella Fitzgerald break a racial barrier with a phone call News 8 years ago by Stefan Andrews