For many people, the cartoons of the 1980s represent a warm and carefree part of childhood. Colorful characters, adventurous storylines, and catchy theme songs made these shows feel harmless and fun.
Sandra Kerr talks to RT about the ultimate storyteller, giggling mice and a new audio drama that captures TV's golden age.
Discover Philadelphia restaurants that rely on word of mouth alone, serving memorable meals that keep their dining rooms full.
Game of Thrones may have dragons, ice zombies, and magic fire, but its bloodiest betrayals and most shocking twists didn’t come out of thin air. George R.R. Martin drew from real history: the kind ...
Based on Euripides’ version of this story, his play, Medea , No Friend to This House retells the story of the titular ...
Brigid of Kildare conjures this foggy vision. Many details about her life are either unknown or are speculative at best. It’s hard to know how much of her story reflects the 5th-century Christian ...
A long-standing debate about the evolutionary origin of the world's most widely cultivated "magic mushroom"—Psilocybe cubensis—may now have been settled by scientists from southern Africa and the ...
Mushrooms have been used by ancient humans for millennia, but archaeologists have only just uncovered their pivotal role in ...
For generations, stories have been the quiet teachers of human life. Hidden inside journeys, riddles, and wandering seekers were lessons about patience, surrender, and the fragile threads that bind ...
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