The dandy decorating “The New Yorker” for nearly a century is based on Count Alfred D’Orsay, ultimate man of fashion Glamour
In Ancient Egypt, cats were mummified and buried with jewelry, and harming a cat was an offense that could be punished with death Strangeness
Details of Elvis Presley’s divorce from Priscilla, full signatures included, emerge in 12-page document going up for auction News
Apple-1, Steve Wozniak’s hand-built creation, was Apple’s first official product, priced at $666.66 Strangeness
Artist transforms old computer parts and electronics into delicate winged insect sculptures Strangeness
Legendary Mexican wrestler El Santo never removed his mask until 1984–10 days later he died Lifestyle
The Soviet science-academy researcher who invented Tetris received little personal profit Strangeness
Guy de Maupassant ate lunch at base of the Eiffel Tower everyday so he’d be spared from looking at it Strangeness