• Ice Sculpture Of Sea Turtle On Display Outside New England Aquarium – CBS Boston

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:07:35

    BOSTON (CBS) – A massive ice sculpture of a leatherback sea turtle will stand in front of the New England Aquarium. Artist Don Chapelle has been doing work for the aquarium for years, turning blocks of ice into a host of sea life.

    This year, he is making a life-sized, six-foot leather

  • What archaeologists got wrong about female statues, goddesses, and fertility

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:06:45

    Our modern ways of understanding gender don’t always prevail in history.

    By Annalee Newitz | Published Feb 9, 2021 11:00 PM

    The following is an excerpt adapted from Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban A

  • Trippy Tuesday candles are great for self confidence - MyLondon

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:06:42

    Trippy Tuesday turns the body candle trend on it's head with this range of more body positive candles

    We've all seen those Venus candles that are all the rage at the minute, they look like scaled down statues that you'd find in a museum and give your home that influencer touch.

  • NY's 12 Smallest Counties and Why You Should Visit Them

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:06:21

    These 12 New York State counties rank among the smallest in population for the state.  Each is sparsely populated and located in a rural area.  Still, each of the dozen counties has a surprise or two waiting for a news visitor to explore.  From unique museums, to amazing natural

  • Dover holiday ice sculptures vandalized, police chief says

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:04:52

    DOVER — A series of ice sculptures installed downtown for the holiday season were found destroyed by vandalism Wednesday morning by city police. 

    Two groups of sculptures were damaged. Dover Main Street installed four sculptures portraying 'The Nutcracker' characters at Henry L

  • 2021 Year in Review – Beacon Hill Times

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:04:49

    While the pandemic continued to dominate the news in 2021,  it also proved to be a watershed year as the City of Boston elected former City Councilor Michelle Wu as the first female, as well as the first woman of color, to ever serve as Mayor.

    On Beacon Hill, Charles Street’s reta

  • C-VILLE Weekly | In brief: Fate of Lee statue determined

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:04:34

    City Council voted Monday to donate the Robert E. Lee statue to the Jefferson School, which will melt it down and use the bronze to create a new work of public art. Photo: Eze Amos

    C-VILLE Weekly is Charlottesville’s leading newspaper. Founded in 1989, it’s b

  • Live Chat: Talk Notre Dame Football with Eric Hansen. With transcript.

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:04:33

    Eric Hansen: Welcome to Notre Dame Football Live Chat.

    This not only will be the last chat of 2021, but it will be the last live chat I'll be doing for the South Bend Tribune/ND Insider. After 33-plus years, I'll be walking away from the Trib on Friday night and on my own terms. I'm very

  • ROMA: A Forgotten Local Tragedy (Part 3) | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:04:17

    LANGLEY FIELD (Va.) — For the past two weeks, we have discussed what happened in the months leading to the single deadliest disaster of a U.S. hydrogen airship, the Army Air Service’s ROMA. Today, we will conclude this tragic tale and the nearly forgotten men who served aboard.

    The B

  • 13 Famous Homes You Probably Have Never Been To (And Should)

    by admin on 2021-12-30 06:03:51

    So much of Upstate New York's glorious history can be told by visiting the famous homes in the region.

    History is writ large across the Upstate New York region. And there is no better way to explore that history than to take a tour of a famous home, or one that is decidedly "of