Theory Suggests Australian Accent Developed Over Drinks
So on top of influences of Aboriginal, English, Irish, and German, the accent may have a few pints to thank.
So on top of influences of Aboriginal, English, Irish, and German, the accent may have a few pints to thank.
You might be surprised to know that clowns haven't always been horror movie material.
The remains are the first in history to be found intact and perfectly preserved.
Two months after retiring from 'The Daily Show' Jon Stewart announced plans for his next role: animal rescuer.
Nutella engaged a panel of dialect scholars to put together a guide to 135 characteristic expressions from 16 regions of Italy.
A post-industrial American ghost story.
Some common words that usually don’t have a whiff of tommyrot are also in the BS lexicon.
Why wear one costume when you can wear two?
If you’re looking for some scary movies to watch this Halloween, you can’t go wrong with a few recommendations from director-producer Guillermo del Toro.
In the 1920s, a journalist, a college student, and a German shepherd teamed up to change the lives of the blind.
Proof that comedic genius can come from very unlikely places.
THe 2015 roundup of just pure awesome Halloween costumes.
Before writers ever thought to separate their words with spaces or punctuate their sentences with periods, documents were routinely arranged into visible, helpful paragraphs.
Ever wondered who knew whom in Early Modern Britain?
Time to celebrate the easily startled, super-smelly mammal.
The Southwestern graveyard of dinosaurs continues to be a source of discovery more than 100 years after its beds were first searched.
See how the fashion of Halloween has changed over the years.
The historic photo cost Randy Guijarro $2 at a thrift store in California.
Maggie Goldenberger, now in her mid-20s, tells Vanity Fair the photo that made her famous was taken as a joke.
For a short stint in the 1960s, the C.I.A. paid Vietnamese spies with goods from the famous mail-order catalog.
Lovers of colorful ponies and friendship rejoice!
Researchers think they know why people zone out.
Weather, water, and basic human neglect is threatening to wipe these sites off the map.