November 12, 2019 0 The Man Who Won a Trip to Mars When it comes to consumer products, shaving cream isn’t the most glamorous thing out there. It’s [...]
November 11, 2019 0 The British Ban on Clapping The American singer Perry Como, beginning in the 1940s and into the 1960s, hosted one of the first musical [...]
November 7, 2019 0 The Ark That Went Full Circle If you decide to go for a drive from Cincinnati, Ohio to Lexington, Kentucky, you’ll likely take [...]
November 5, 2019 0 Why Filmmakers Use That Black and White Flapped Board Someone shouts for everyone to be quiet on the set. The performers get into character, the camera and [...]
November 4, 2019 0 This T-Shirt Will Make You Feel Good About the World For the past few years, students in the United States have adopted October as anti-bullying month. One of the [...]
October 31, 2019 0 The Search for General Lee From January 1979 until February of 1985, American TV watchers were treated to The Dukes of Hazzard, an [...]
October 29, 2019 0 The Last Army Pillow Fight The United States Military Academy — where young men and women train to become Army officers — [...]
October 28, 2019 0 Charlie Brown’s Halloween Miracle This Thursday evening, children in dozens of countries around the world will take to the streets in costume, [...]
October 25, 2019 0 The Weekender, October 25, 2019 Hi! As you know by now, my latest book came out on Tuesday. If you have it and liked it, please leave a [...]
October 23, 2019 0 What’s So French About the F-Word? In 1972, the late, great comedian George Carlin debuted a monologue titled “Seven Words You Can Never [...]