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The green children of Woolpit: A medieval mystery that remains unexplained
If you ever find yourself wandering through the quiet village of Woolpit in Suffolk, England, you might notice a curious sign depicting two small children with a distinctly verdant hue. This isn't ...
The Beverly Hills Peninsula Hotel and Julien's Auctions are hosting auctions of celebrity-worn high fashion and objects, like ...
Coachella’s mid-2010s star may have faded, but this year, the brand opportunity is as big as ever. In a crowded market, ...
Animal lovers, history buffs and flower enthusiasts all can find plenty of family-friendly fun across the Sooner State this ...
A professor from an upper-caste background at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) was teaching the concept of ...
Sometimes I think that our whole world has become kind of like that—going backwards in time. The religious movements thriving ...
A recent archaeological project has physically reconstructed the ceremonial dress of medieval Nubian royalty and clergy, ...
Brendan Murphy warned the audience that his lecture could be difficult for some to hear. The world history and Holocaust ...
The most monstrous pictures of God come from the Christian tradition just as the most radiant images of God come from what ...
The Rhinecliff Folk Choir has kicked off its spring season at Morton Memorial Library and Community House, 82 Kelly St., Rhinecliff. The choir, led by Eva Salina of Driftwood Chorus, explores vocal ...
From Elsa Schiaparelli's work with Salvador Dalí, all the way up to Rachel Scott's recent Diotima collection, inspired by ...
The prized textile was exported for trade along the Silk Road, leading to its arrival in Damascus, Syria, a medieval trading ...
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