The fun but morbid “Struwwelpeter” is a 19th-century German children’s book in which the children suffer bizarre punishments News Interiors Lifestyle Strangeness
Prolific composer John Williams of “Star Wars,” “Jaws,” and “Harry Potter” fame has received 51 Oscar nominations so far, more than any living person News Lifestyle Vintage Hollywood
A tea set dressed in fur, by Surrealist Méret Oppenheim, became first artwork by a female artist shown at Museum of Modern Art Interiors Lifestyle News Uncategorized
A man of Ancient Greece proposed to his beloved by throwing an apple at her, a custom inspired by a fateful fight over which goddess was fairest News Lifestyle Strangeness
Prostitutes thrived in ancient Greece, with some wearing special sandals that printed a message in the ground reading, “Follow me” News Lifestyle Strangeness
Italian gangsters kidnapped J. Paul Getty’s grandson in 1973, but the stingy billionaire refused to pay a penny of ransom Lifestyle News Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Famous for a knee-capping scandal rather than her skating technique, Tonya Harding nailed the first triple axel but never found a place in America’s heart Glamour Lifestyle Strangeness
When Piggly Wiggly, the first true self-service grocery store, opened in 1916, it revolutionized shopping News Glamour Interiors Lifestyle
The Real Christopher Robin was Bullied because of Winnie the Pooh Glamour Lifestyle Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
Part of the profits from Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” were invested in the production of “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” News Lifestyle Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
New thriller film “The Defector” aims to solve the mystery of Harold Holt, the Australian prime minister who vanished in 1967 News Glamour Lifestyle Strangeness