• What's on TV this weekend: Mick Jagger relives the heyday of The Rolling Stones on BBC Two

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:18:36

    This pleasingly straightforward but deceptively tricky quiz show boasts quite probably the most ingenious format since Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and Pointless. To recap (as indeed host Claudia Winkleman does several times), out of the 20 possible answers supplied there is only one questio

  • 10 Unusual Tombs from Around the World - Listverse

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:17:36

    Jamie founded Listverse due to an insatiable desire to share fascinating, obscure, and bizarre facts. He has been a guest speaker on numerous national radio and television stations and is a five time published author.

    When it comes to memorializing people in their final resting place, a

  • 10 Unusual Tombs from Around the World - Listverse

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:17:35

    Jamie founded Listverse due to an insatiable desire to share fascinating, obscure, and bizarre facts. He has been a guest speaker on numerous national radio and television stations and is a five time published author.

    When it comes to memorializing people in their final resting place, a

  • Short trips for mid-summer | Community & Lifestyle | Illinois Times

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:17:31

    If your social media feed makes it seems as if everyone but you is on an exotic vacation, don't despair. Nearby destinations can bring you a touch of other countries without the cost and hassle.

    How about marveling at Michelangelo's artwork just 40 miles from Springfield? Checking

  • Victoria & Albert Museum Returns Marble Head to Turkey – ARTnews.com

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:17:27

    London’s Victoria and Albert Museum will return to Turkey a marble head of the Greek deity Eros that was separated from a sarcophagus dating to the 3rd century CE. The move resolves a struggle of nearly a century to restitute the object.

    The V&A described the artifact’s r

  • Hagia Sophia's historic marble floor suffers damage

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:17:26

    People walk inside the Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul, Turkey, 2020. (Photo Credit: AP Photo/Yasin Akgul)

    The antique marble tiles of the historical building, Hagia Sophia, have been cracked by the massive machinery employed to clean the area. The damage is the result of a controversial 2020

  • Garden gnomes: Cultural story behind lawn ornament figurines | Daily Sabah

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:16:44

    With their red pointy hats and socks worn with sandals, cute garden gnomes are still prevalent in some gardens and lawns throughout the Western world, especially in Germany.

    Peeping out from under rose bushes in front yards, hidden between pumpkins in the vegetable patch or scattered acr

  • BoxLunch pop culture hub opens at Countryside Mall - That's So Tampa

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:16:30

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    BoxLunch isn’t a cafe or the hot new lunch spot in the Tampa Bay region. This shop is bristling with some of the coolest pop culture threads, toys, decor and collectibles available anywhere

  • BoxLunch pop culture hub opens at Countryside Mall - That's So Tampa

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:16:30

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    BoxLunch isn’t a cafe or the hot new lunch spot in the Tampa Bay region. This shop is bristling with some of the coolest pop culture threads, toys, decor and collectibles available anywhere

  • Cambridge students 'fed untruths about slave trade investor' - BBC News

    by admin on 2022-07-02 03:16:26

    A group of Cambridge University students calling for the removal of a memorial to a man who invested in the slave trade have been "fed untruths", a church court heard.

    The memorial to Tobias Rustat, who invested in the Royal African Company, can be found in Jesus College's