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In new book 'The Jew Who Would Be King,' historian Adam Rovner tells the story of Nathaniel Isaacs, who survived a shipwreck ...
Several rising British bands are using centuries-old ditties to discuss hot-button issues like prison abolition, trans rights and the gig economy.
A collection of Zimbabwean stone sculptures will be part of an Oxford exhibition meant to 'contextualize' the legacy of ...
I've been on kind of a weird kick here at BuzzFeed, writing post after post about people — both regular folks and celebrities ...
The logo for his tavern on Martha’s Vineyard transformed a black Labrador into an international emblem for summertime.
Despite being the place where passenger rail travel was born (back in 1825, coincidentally, if you're in the mood for a 200th ...
Most of Pratt’s art has a deeply personal connection and several pieces are directly related to family members — writes ...
Democracy thrives when citizens pay attention to issues and have a space to grapple with what problems arise. Everyone can ...
What is the origin of Easter eggs? Katie Morrow, CC BY-NC-ND Brent Landau, The University of Texas at Austin The date of ...
"They want to be around you more than anything," Brown says. When Brown married her husband, Jack, in 1972, the couple bought ...
General Tom Thumb only stood about three feet, four inches tall. But he made a huge impact during his life as a 19th-century ...
If and when Jews and other readers tire of the fictional world of J.K. Rowling, Bloom may be remembered as an early harbinger ...