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The dancing plague? When medieval peasants danced themselves to death | After Dark
When people think of Medieval diseases, hysterical dancing is not usually what first comes to mind. Yet in 14th and 15th ...
Trinity College Dublin’s Old Library will close for restoration and construction in 2027. What does that mean for the ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — Leslie Harris has missed most milestones in his daughter's life while serving a decades-long sentence in ...
Christmas pudding is a relatively recent concoction of two older, at least medieval, dishes. The first was a runny porridge ...
Religion News Service on MSNOpinion
Jewish sexuality shouldn't be a public spectacle
It is one of those persistent Jewish urban myths, and of course it’s not true. But, we live in a world in which Jews are news ...
So much to see and do at this year’s Louisiana Renaissance Festival, how will you ever choose what to check out first?
Following the news that Countess Spencer has finally settled her bitter legal battle with Professor Cat Jarman, Tatler ...
It may be vulgar to talk about money, but there is an increasing demand for transparency around the royal family’s finances – especially when they pay no inheritance tax, income tax is only a ...
The Slovak Spectator on MSN
How character was tempered in Pittsburgh (book review)
The creation of Czechoslovakia and the Pittsburgh Agreement are events that spark joy among American Slovaks, hope that at ...
Enjoy magical music mixes, special guest takeovers, and engaging story-telling this Christmas on BBC Radio and BBC Sounds ...
Ken Burns has come in for some deserved criticism for pushing the line, in his new documentary on the American Revolution, that the Founding Fathers got their ideas about confederative government from ...
On the second floor of a cultural center at Christ Cathedral in Orange County, an AI-rendered depiction of Jesus, calm and ...
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