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Brown said there was a lot the 19th-century odyssey could teach its audience about life today. "I don't want to pay lip service and sort of negate the struggles that people are going through today.
Renfrew – M. J. O’Brien was widely regarded as one of Renfrew’s founders and early industrialists who spared no expense to build a hockey team that helped pave the way ...
Students (and workers) in the 21st century need to know how to think and write critically, reason and problem-solve, and analyze the credibility of information.
In this video, I restore a rare and massive vise from northern Italy, featuring 25cm (10 inches) wide jaws and weighing just under 250kg (550lb). This piece is primarily made of cast iron with ...
At Mar Hall hotel, a $27 million renovation bucks the beige tones of yore, bringing in a riot of color that nods to the building’s Victorian past.
A late 19th-century single-arch bridge, historically connected to the Victoria Lines and the Wignacourt aqueduct via a large metal water pipe still visible today. Wied il-Qlejgħa Bridges.
“Almost Unknown, The Afric-American Picture Gallery,” on view at the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, presents—for the first time ever—William J. Wilson's idea.
PARIS (AP) — Elie Saab, the Lebanese designer long favored on the red carpet, returned to familiar territory on Wednesday, with fall haute couture — and did so unapologetically. In Paris… ...
The 19th century is a terrible guide to modern statecraft A world carved up between Presidents Trump, Xi and Putin would be unstable and unsafe ...
From 'Moonlight' to 'Parasite,' super-long documentaries to superhero epics — our picks for the greatest movies of the past 25 years.
The second half of the 19th century was a particularly interesting time to imagine Mars. This was a period during which the red planet seemed to be ready to give up some of its mystery.
Inside the 19th-century Baltimore tradition that stubbornly persists Arabber Keith Chesley carefully fills the horse-drawn cart with vegetables and fruits to sell on the streets of Baltimore.