Chaplin’s The Great Dictator might be the most popular, but it was The Three Stooges who first openly mocked Hitler on film News Featured
Samuel Morse developed the single-wire telegraph after he had missed his wife’s funeral due to the extremely slow mail delivery News
Henrietta Lacks – The African American woman whose cancer cells were the source of the immortalized HeLa cell line News Strangeness
The Ravens of the Tower of London: Guardians of the Crown & Her Majesty’s Royal Palace Strangeness News
The Story of Ishi, the last member of the Yahi tribe widely acclaimed in his time as the “last wild Indian” in America News Strangeness
Carl Jung’s “Red Book” was published in 2008, almost 50 years after his death: it explores his own psychotic experiences and the darkest depths of the unconscious News
Marilyn Monroe’s final home in Brentwood is now back on the market for $6.9 million News Glamour Interiors
Camp X was a top-secret international spy camp in Canada during WWII; it was so secret that even the Canadian Prime Minister didn’t have full knowledge of its purpose News
“His master’s voice” – The origins of the famous Jack Russell terrier, Nipper, the canine advertising icon for many gramophone companies News