Known for As I Lay Dying and The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner is considered one of the greats. … William Faulkner: A Life’s WorkRead more
What Is That Egyptian Man Doing to the Child?
A strange Egyptian scene shows a man gripping a child’s face. Is it surgery, punishment, or ritual? Three grounded what-if scenarios, and which fits best.
When the Shah Refused to Kill Khomeini
In the 1970s Saddam Hussein reportedly offered to kill exiled cleric Ruhollah Khomeini for the Shah of Iran. The Shah refused. Here’s what happened and why it mattered.
5 Things a 1925 Name Survey Reveals About Identity
In May 1925, a New York newspaper asked people if they liked their own names. Here are 5 surprising things that simple question reveals about identity and change.
How Close Were Catholic and Orthodox Churches?
Were the Catholic and Orthodox churches ever really united in the Middle Ages after 1054? A clear look at origins, brief reunions, and why it kept failing.
How French Peasants Reached the Guillotine Victims
They look similar because both show mobs and guillotines, but how did real French peasants actually reach nobles and send them to execution during the Revolution?
What If 1920s Men Had Married Earlier?
A 1925 New York photo feature asked single men why they weren’t married yet. What if their answers had changed? How different would marriage, money, and gender roles look today?
Why the USSR Collapsed Despite the 1991 Referendum
In March 1991, 77% of Soviet voters backed preserving the USSR. By December, the Union was gone. Here’s why the state collapsed despite that vote.
“Which Is The Ideal Girl?”: 5 Things 1925 Got Wrong
In 1925, newspapers asked readers to pick the ‘ideal girl.’ Here are 5 things that quiz reveals about beauty standards, sexism, and modern dating culture.
Della Reese: The American TV Host Who Paved The Way For Oprah
Breakout stars don’t come along very often and when they do rear their head, they most … Della Reese: The American TV Host Who Paved The Way For OprahRead more