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Why Can’t We Say “Macbeth” in a Theater?
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Why Can’t We Say “Macbeth” in a Theater?

Macbeth – the famed “Scottish Play” – is one of Shakespeare’s most popular tragedies. More famous … Why Can’t We Say “Macbeth” in a Theater?Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 22, 2023
Building A Wall: The Story Of The Border Between Mexico And The USA
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Building A Wall: The Story Of The Border Between Mexico And The USA

As we press forward into the new year, we will likely hear more about the border … Building A Wall: The Story Of The Border Between Mexico And The USARead more

by Damon•October 21, 2023
Charlotte Brontë: Famed Novelist and Eldest of the Brontë Sisters
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Charlotte Brontë: Famed Novelist and Eldest of the Brontë Sisters

Of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood, Charlotte Brontë was the oldest. Her most … Charlotte Brontë: Famed Novelist and Eldest of the Brontë SistersRead more

by AO•October 20, 2023
Brand New Treasures of Knossos Uncovered, Smashing Thera Theory
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Brand New Treasures of Knossos Uncovered, Smashing Thera Theory

“No other site in the Aegean period has such a range of imports,” – Antonis Kotsonas, … Brand New Treasures of Knossos Uncovered, Smashing Thera TheoryRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 19, 2023
How Breakfast Cereal Changed the World
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How Breakfast Cereal Changed the World

Today, we have thousands of breakfast options available on our grocery store shelves. There’s a million … How Breakfast Cereal Changed the WorldRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 18, 2023
The Worst New York Commuter Train Crashes Were In 1950
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The Worst New York Commuter Train Crashes Were In 1950

As reported by the New York Daily News on February 18th of 1950, it was dark … The Worst New York Commuter Train Crashes Were In 1950Read more

by Damon•October 17, 2023
That Time Santa Anna Held a Funeral for His Amputated Leg
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That Time Santa Anna Held a Funeral for His Amputated Leg

In case anyone needed more proof that history isn’t just a boring list of dates and … That Time Santa Anna Held a Funeral for His Amputated LegRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 16, 2023
History’s Badasses: Boudica
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History’s Badasses: Boudica

“Nothing is safe from Roman pride and arrogance. They will deface the sacred and will deflower … History’s Badasses: BoudicaRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 15, 2023
Israeli Authorities Launch New Investigation of Judean Desert Caves
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Israeli Authorities Launch New Investigation of Judean Desert Caves

  DEAD SEA, ISRAEL – In a surprising turn of events, new fragments of text have … Israeli Authorities Launch New Investigation of Judean Desert CavesRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 14, 2023
Inside the World’s Oldest Mummies
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Inside the World’s Oldest Mummies

SANTIAGO, CHILE – Researchers are using modern medical technology to reconstruct the likeness and understand the … Inside the World’s Oldest MummiesRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 13, 2023

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