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The Academy Award for Best Costume Design doesn’t *always* go to a period drama.
The flight deck has long been known by a peculiar term—one that probably has to do with roosters.
Clifford's red for a very practical reason.
’Tis the season to celebrate love—and also see your ex symbolically become hawk food.
In 1989, Jim Henson's 'Fraggle Rock' became the first American television series to air in what was then still the Soviet Union.
Before you slam your head or hands on the wheel, take a look at these common reasons for an inoperable car and what you might be able to do about them.
From Lenten fare to street food, pretzels have come a long way.
Virginia Woolf loved using purple ink—but only for certain kinds of writing.
If you’re planning an early February trip to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, you might want to know the difference between groundhogs and gophers.
African descendants in the U.S. have been speaking varieties of English, today known as African American Language (AAL), for many centuries. Here's what you should know.
The history of Groundhog Day stretches back hundreds of years. But, as it turns out, the furry animal isn’t the best at getting the forecast right.
From enslaved woman to Underground Railroad guide and Civil War spy, Harriet Tubman led a remarkable life.
According to Yelp reviewers, America’s top pizzeria can be found in Southern California.
Before 2003's 'Finding Nemo,' 'Dory fish' were best known by another name. Actually, several other names.
What happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke? Corporate greed, dreadful diplomacy, and the wrath of Mother Nature. Also, we don’t know.
If you’re looking for an easier way to remove the eyes from potatoes, you may already have the tool for the job at home.
Edmonia Lewis shaped her own identity in clay and marble, becoming one of the most renowned sculptors of the 19th century.
Those Trader Joe’s chili lime chips clearly have a devoted fan base.