In the Harry Potter books, Rowling’s own characters Fred and George could have perfectly blended in today’s Iran.
If you love eating and hunting for mushrooms, make sure to visit the "Mushroom Capital of the United States," located in a ...
As the Hebrides passed through pagan, Norse and Scottish rule, one voice endured above the turmoil: St. Columba, whose ...
Author Grady Hendrix is headed to Tallahassee on Wednesday, Jan. 14, to celebrate the paperback release of "Witchcraft for ...
In ancient Egypt, they were seen as guides and protectors, admired for their ability to survive winter through hibernation, a ...
In the past British people believed hedgehogs could cause harm and damage livestock, and even that witches could transform ...
We’ve almost made it to the end of Workweek 1, 2026, Collectors. Hang in there. And if you’ve been too busy reading the ...
When a piece of furniture has survived for nearly 350 years, you know it has some history, but one such cabinet may have the ...
EMMA Griffin was just four years old when she first saw spirits. Her gran, who’d taken her to Hampton Court Palace for the ...
The urban night runner sees the underbelly of the city in invisible networks that thrive in dingy bars and backstreets.
In parts of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, it is not uncommon to hear of individuals who run naked at night. They cause trouble ...
The author of The Employees goes back to 17th-century Denmark for an intensely poetic portrait of everyday sorcery and female solidarity On 26 June 1621, in Copenhagen, a woman was beheaded – which ...