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Did Prehistoric Children Make Figurines Out of Clay?
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoRoughly 30,000 years ago in what is now the Czech Republic, children likely sat digging clay from the ground where they lived, using it to form tiny...
With a Weakened Yen, the Second Tokyo Gendai Attracted a Larger International Crowd | Artnet News
Artnet News· 3 days agoFor first-time visitors to the Tokyo art scene, the experience may not be as overwhelming or “lost...
Inspiring Tomorrow's Earth Optimists Today
Smithsonian Magazine· 7 days ago“Can you eat this?” Esraa asked. “I’m not sure, you might want to ask our guide Krystal - she knows a lot about this stuff!” said Jessica Leung, Manager...
21st ROMP draws 24,500-plus fans
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.· 4 days agoThe 21st annual ROMP Festival continued to produce large attendance figures in the event’s two-decade history. Chris Joslin, executive director of the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame &
Meet the American who made us flip for hamburgers, Louis Lassen, Danish immigrant street-wagon cook
AOL· 3 days agoLouis Lunch is so old-school there is no history class. The New Haven, Connecticut eatery is considered the birthplace of a national culinary treasure. The hamburger — specifically, the hamburger ...
Father of Israeli hostage who met with pope is on a mission
Catholic News Agency· 4 days agoOn April 8, Miran was part of the delegation who met Pope Francis at the Vatican, and on June 13, in...
Moe Rock Featured in Forbes: Championing Integrity in Leadership
Digital Journal· 2 days agoChildren’s Book on Pet Safety: "Scout Says Thank You… But, NO NO NO" Connecting Kids to Nature: Lantz Museum Launches Children’s Book Series with "The Unfinished Symphony" ...
George Hocker broke through barriers as one of the CIA’s first Black spymasters
AOL· 4 days agoWhen George Hocker underwent a grueling training course to become a CIA spy, much of America was still segregated. Different exercises had to be developed for Hocker. Out of a class of 75, Hocker was the only Black person.
Election to test whether Red Wall can be rebuilt
BBC News· 6 days agoAfter the alarms had sounded and the explosives were fired, the rubble left behind at Maltby Colliery marked a definitive end to the neighbouring pit...
Rob Rinder: 'There are more sociopaths working in TV than in HMP Belmarsh'
The i newspaper online iNews· 7 days ago“I’ve seen much more sociopathy working in TV than I did visiting my clients in HMP Belmarsh,” says...