The chief appeal of American vaudeville was that it had something for everybody. The same might be said of the exhibition “Vaudeville Nation,” which opened Wednesday at the New York Public Library for ...
Aristos is a Newsweek science and health reporter with the London, U.K., bureau. He is particularly focused on archaeology and paleontology, although he has covered a wide variety of topics ranging ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - A letter following a chance meeting with Albert Einstein and 1930s research on the perfect cup of coffee are two artifacts in an exhibit to mark the 150th anniversary of the ...
The remains of a home believed to date to the late 17th century belonging to an "affluent" owner have been unearthed in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. During an excavation, archaeologists identified ...
The Titanic has been one of the most popular stories in history and as most will know, the movie has been one of the most popular movies of all-time. While the story is well-known and the disaster is ...