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If you’re keen to discover the strange history of daylight savings, you’re in the right place.
Who Were You; Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Rembrandt was a master of light and shade, and his realism led some detractors to argue that he preferred ugly to beauty.
The Dirty, Beloved King of England: King Edward VII
Who is the most sordid, the most debased, and the most fun to read about king of England? In our opinion, Edward VII
Ellen Pompeo’s Husband Stopped Watching ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Because of This Awkward Reason
Though very popular, people stopped watching the show, and this includes Ellen Pompeo's husband. But the question is, why?
Gail Borden and His Surprising Contribution to Your Pantry
The empire created by Gail Borden in the 1950s is still alive and kicking.
These Women Are Our Leading Climate Activists
Nowadays, there's a new wave of young female activists who are spending time in the limelight for their love for the environment and desire to incite change.
How South Africa’s ‘Boxing Grannies’ Stay Fit
Old age won’t stop these women from living a healthier lifestyle.
The Difference Engine; Life of Ada Lovelace
Ada King was an English mathematician, best known for work on the mechanical general-purpose computer, the Difference Engine.
The Sneaky Methods Employed to Make Women Fear the Equal Rights Amendment
It has only been about a century since women were first allowed to vote.
A Brief History of LGBTQ Rights: Fire Island, Stonewall and NYC Pride Parade
Past and present, the LGBTQ+ community fights for its right for equality.
Get to Know Zara Larsson
Zara Larsson is the best thing to happen to Sweden since ABBA.
The Life and Art of Peter Paul Rubens
Take a closer look at one of the most influential artists of the Baroque era.
Get to Know Rudolf Diesel, Inventor of Internal-Combustion Engine
Rudolf Diesel, born in Paris on March 18, 1858, invented the pressure-ignited heat engine known as the diesel engine.
The Significance of the Symbols of Led Zeppelin
When Led Zeppelin, the iconic British rock band, came up with their symbol, they did so with a lot of thought.
Little Known Facts About The Doors’ Last Album – L.A. Woman
Though The Doors were quite active during the ’60s and ’70s, there are a few things that people still don’t know about them.