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20 Inside Jokes from Community
11 Strange and Delightful Twin Peaks Tattoos
Many people have tattoos featuring icons of the series. Here are a few we uncovered.
Road Trip! 6 Incredible Cross-Country Journeys
There's nothing quite like a road trip. You pack your bag, empty the change jar for gas money, grab a map (or not), and hit the highway, seeking adventure around every turn. And with summer upon us, there's no better time to strike out on your own to di
How 7 Summer Barbecue Staples Got Their Names
If you're lucky, you'll get to spend at least part of the holiday weekend firing up a grill and enjoying some tasty treats. Have you ever wondered where our backyard barbecue favorites got their names, though? Was the Oscar Meyer from the hot dog packag
Where Are They Now? Famous Photos Edition
The Unsuspecting
Canada Day
Happy Canada Day! Canada became independent of Britain gradually, in stark contrast to the fit we Yanks threw in the 1770s. The celebration of Canada Day grew gradually as well. There was no instructions from the founders on how to commemorate the holiday
5 Times the Queen's Guard Wasn't So Serious
The Quick 10: Top 10 Baby Boy Names of the 1880s
As you guys are reading this, I'm out on maternity leave. But as I write this, I'm really about three weeks away from having a baby. So you can imagine that my life is revolving around washing tiny pink articles of clothing and putting together previo
Dietribes: Popsicles
"¢Â Like Band-Aids and Kleenex, Popsicle is a brand whose name we probably all substitute to mean any frozen treat on a stick. The Popsicle brand itself had humble and accidental beginnings: Apparently, in 1905, 11-year-old Frank Epperson left a mixture
Steve Martin's Response to Fan Mail
I'm sure most celebrities have wondered at one time or another whether they should really attempt to reply to each fan letter they receive with a personalized, hand-written response - or just have their assistant send out a cold, impersonal form letter. S
The Final Moments of the Civil War
Our new issue is on newsstands and in mailboxes (or beach bags or bathrooms or wherever it is you do your _flossing). This week we'll be sharing a few excerpts from the cover story, "The 50 Most Interesting Places in the Space-Time Continuum," by Jenny Dr
The Amazing Stories of 6 Sudden Savants
For nearly 50 years, Dr. Darold Treffert of the University of Wisconsin has been studying savants—developmentally disabled people who demonstrate exceptional levels of genius in one particular skill set. Most savants are born with their unique abil
A Bovine Gift from the Heart
Last week we had seven cow tales, but here's one that can't be told in just a simple paragraph. The story of the Masai village of Enoosaen and their gift of cattle is a story you won't
11 Beloved Movies That Were Box Office Flops
5 Inventions That Use Literal Horse Power
The 20 Best Science Images of 2015
9 Towns That Changed Their Names (And 4 That Almost Did)
In March, the city of Topeka, Kansas, unofficially changed its name to Google for a month in an effort to promote itself as an attractive destination for the tech giant to test its new fiber-optic technology. In 1998, the capital city temporarily changed
Scientific Reasons to Believe in Vampires, Werewolves & Zombies
To celebrate our new "Team Edvard" shirt, we're re-running some of our favorite vampire stories this week. Vampires One dark and stormy evening, Spanish neurologist Juan Gomez-Alonso was watching a vampire movie when he realized something strange; he no
No Bull (well, one): 7 Historical Cow Tales
There were 94.5 million head of cattle in the US in 2009. Many millions of cows and bulls have lived relatively short uneventful lives over the years producing milk and calves or ultimately steaks and hamburgers. Among those millions are a few who made th
Wednesday Words: the origins of some well-known words and phrases
I once had the good fortune of visiting with Lauren Bacall in her apartment in NYC. Somehow we got on the subject of etymology and wound up spending some time sharing knowledge with each other (read: I was 23, so she was the one doing most of the sharing,
Our Favorite Vampires
To celebrate our new "Team Edvard" shirt, we're re-running some of our favorite vampire stories this week. Here's Miss Cellania's round-up of notable vampires from 2007. Vlad the Impaler Vlad Tepes III, also known as Vlad Dracula or Vlad the Impaler, w