Only 60 villagers remain in the Spanish town of Libros. The town's name translates to the word “books” in English, and now, ...
Bob Pang set out on a mission to discover the forgotten story of brutalism in Hong Kong. Now with the publication of the bilingual Brutalist Hong Kong Map, he’s hoping to engage a global community of ...
Over the next four weeks, the D.C. area comes alive with events highlighting contributions made by the Black community, ...
Don't buy roses for best-selling romcom author Lynn Painter on Valentine's Day. Extravagant gestures like flowers aren't her ...
More than 30 countries grant unrestricted birthright citizenship based on the ‘jus soli’ principle – and nearly all of them are in the Western Hemisphere. The reason is more complicated than you might ...
This week's Fogcutter includes a look at the empty promises of tech networking, plus an art walk through San Francisco's ...
How the University of Miami’s Special Collections library came to possess one of its rarest, most valuable works — three volumes of engravings of roses commissioned by Empress Josephine Bonaparte of ...
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I decided there was just too much big tech nonsense in my life so I found some new apps to replace big names like Google, Apple, and Meta.
For most of history, the Moon was regarded as a mysterious and powerful object. Then scientists made it into a destination ...
Sterling Morrison spent more than 20 years in Texas living in relative obscurity as one of the founding members of the Velvet ...
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