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This summer, anglophiles will get a rare chance to own something that once belonged to Princess Diana. Julien’s Auctions is ...
Though, the simple, utilitarian designs quickly morphed into decorative pieces during the Elizabethan era, adorning collars and cuffs. Flash forward to 2025, and the stretchy design still deserves ...
A pair of ambitious Elizabethan-era producers cast their eyes on an upstart Bard in the uproarious musical “Something Rotten,” staged by the CU Department of Theatre, through April 20 in the ...
Regarding the reference to the Bodleian Library exhibition “Oracles, Omens and Answers” in Tim Harford’s magazine article “Predictions aren’t always about the future” (Spectrum, April ...
Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa has been cast in a new play as Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe, the Royal Shakespeare Company has announced. Born With Teeth will explore the relationship ...
A few months ago, Dread Central exclusively reported that Reggie Lee had joined the cast of Spyder Dobrofsky’s new film The Weeping. Now, we’re excited to share that horror icon Doug Jones has ...
If you've seen any movie set in Elizabethan or earlier Tudor times ... The idea of it being supernatural in origin would explain why Sebastian also catches it, although perhaps his contract ...
Not every first overall pick is created equal. And each era changes the way the executives and teams think about the top pick. For instance, only the truly premium positions have been taken with ...
The vibe coding era is here. Will you survive it? It's a question software engineers are increasingly asking as AI automates more of their work. Software experts suggested embracing AI tools ...
The US Air Force is considering contingency plans that would extend the life of 1970s-era intercontinental ballistic missiles by 11 more years to 2050 if delays continue to plague the new Sentinel ...
A declassified Cold War-era file from the CIA has gone viral over its coverage of a supposed clash between Soviet soldiers and a UFO, passengers of which reportedly turned the troops to stone ...
"Every day is a march toward the next quarterly earnings report." That comment came to me compliments of a public company CEO a few weeks ago over coffee. It certainly jibes with what I've heard ...