In Tune Twist, we run the lyrics of a hit song through multiple languages, then translate them back into English—and this ...
Start sprinkling bumfuzzle, snickersnee, and collywobbles into everyday conversation—but maybe let quomodocunquizing rest in ...
Let’s take a look at 10 trails that trace those forces—but remember, some of these magmatic marvels are merely napping. It’s ...
The sunken living room might be synonymous with the 1960s and 1970s, but its modern origins can actually be traced to the ...
Soccer is more popular than ever in the U.S.—and thanks to a new survey, we know exactly which cities are the best for fans ...
Although the exact origins of this particular phrase are rather hazy, it seems probable that waiting for the other shoe to ...
Bram Stoker’s creative process behind his iconic Gothic novel was shrouded in mystery for nearly a century. Dracula, the ...
Warhol was an avid viewer, too. In one 1984 diary entry, he bemoaned the homogeny of MTV’s playlist, writing, “I don’t know ...
Halloween traditions are so ingrained in America that it’s easy to forget the holiday’s history as a pagan celebration marking the conclusion of the harvest, with rituals that were more ...
West Virginia tops the list as the fast food capital of the U.S., with about 49 chain restaurants for every 100,000 residents ...
Out of 433 national park units, Carter G. Woodson National Historic Site in Washington, D.C., is the least visited of them ...
Chocolate is brown, mustard is yellow, and ketchup is red—or so goes conventional wisdom. But in 2000, one condiment giant decided to give “America’s Favorite Ketchup” a Technicolor makeover. What ...
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