In 2020, Stéphanie Colaux discovered an album of photos of Nazi-occupied Paris at a French flea market. “As I flipped t ...
In 2020, Stéphanie Colaux discovered an album of photos of Nazi-occupied Paris at a French flea market.
The discovery set off a hunt for the unknown photographer, who took the photos at the risk of their own life — the unauthorized taking of such photos was “punishable by imprisonment or death”. The ...
Back in 2015, Tynan DeBold and Dov Friedman created a series of graphics for the WSJ showing the impact of the introduction ...
My friend Josh LaFayette spends the very last part of the year making fan art for his favorite albums of the year and despite ...
I loved this article about NeonWorks which seems to be the last neon artisan in the Bay Area. The owner, Jim Rizzo is a ...
Oh wow, this is cool: an article in Scientific American about the Arecibo message, the first message purposely sent by ...
I hope this doesn’t ruin your day, but Baker’s Chocolate wasn’t created for bakers, it’s chocolate originally produced in Dorchester, MA by John Hannon with his partner Dr. James Baker. Hannon sailed ...
The oarfish is a very long fish people don’t normally see on account of it living deep, deep in the deep water, though thr ...
Why do the credits at the end of every movie say: “Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental”? Because of Rasputin.
Cher has a book coming out, Cher, The Memoir, Part One, and Vulture has an excerpt about meeting Sonny Bono. In my mind I was ...