Two of the world's largest producers of baked-in aphorisms don't even have someone on the payroll dedicated to full-time fortune writing.... READ ON
They called it the "Corvette of bicycles": The Schwinn Sting-ray, which revolutionized the industry in the 1960s, was created by Al Fritz, who died on May 7, 2013, of complications from a stroke.... READ ON
You've probably seen some greying crocheted yarn around a telephone pole, or a tree trunk that looks like it's wearing a giant leg warmer. That's yarn bombing, a form of graffiti that involves covering objects in public spaces with knitted, woven, or crocheted yarn cozies. Some yarn bombers have gotten even more ambitious than trees and telephone poles. Here are a few of the most beautiful and outrageous examples of yarn bombing we could find.... READ ON
Welcome to Trailer Thursday, where we help you decide what to do with your Friday night. Here's what's coming out tomorrow.... READ ON
Why look at a painting of a historical figure when you can come face to face with one?... READ ON
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