When people think of Medieval diseases, hysterical dancing is not usually what first comes to mind. Yet in 14th and 15th ...
What you ate in the Middle Ages depended heavily on who you were. In this video, we compare the diet of a wealthy medieval ...
Archaeologists discover an 800-year-old silver-tipped stylus in a German monastery, shedding light on medieval writing and ...
Long before anyone tried to enshrine it as a national icon, farikal was simply what Norwegians turned to when the first cold ...
Our attention spans really are getting shorter – here’s how you can fix yours - LET’S UNPACK THAT: Numerous studies have ...
Combine cream cheese and chives or just use Boursin. Place a grape inside each mushroom cap. Using a small spoon cover the ...
ROUND about now, at theatres all over Britain, a pantomime called Robin Hood is either rehearsing or opening.Everyone in the ...
In medieval times, Dec. 26 is thought to have become known as Boxing Day because this was the day that money was distributed ...
Christmas is coming — the goose is getting fat! Please put a penny in the box office coffers – or maybe a few dollars. Or even more than a few. Check out these holiday productions that ...
Epidemics, volcanic eruptions, famine, and wars have always occurred, but some of them were far more terrible than others.
He didn’t die during some intense workout. He didn’t collapse at the gym bench-pressing a Hyundai. He died in his sleep. That’s what ten thousand calories of chaos will do to a human body: it quietly ...