According to one legend, Pope Gelasius wanted to put an end to the debauchery in the late fifth century. He declared Feb. 14 ...
Burlesque is about the art of the body mixed with the essence of personality and a bit of tongue-in-cheek chicanery. For ...
Big Boys’ sucker-punch final season proves it’s one of the finest British comedies of the past decade - 5/5 Jack Rooke’s ...
Lovers have always batted their eyes on Valentine’s Day as cherubs circled overhead. Or have they? Historians aren’t sure ...
Nestled in the heart of Fairmont, DJ’s 50’s & 60’s Diner is a chrome-plated time machine that transports you back to an era ...
Now, an NHL team is a risky investment for anyone (how many of them actually make money, do y’reckon ... The most interesting thing about it is the lace-up collar, which is black – the ...
A delicate jewel among textiles, lace is an elegant and deceptively simple creation whose appeal has been spun for centuries. Correspondent Lee Cowan teases the threads of the misunderstood history of ...
Körner’s Folly will be hosting an event that will celebrate the season of love and show the ways in which people in the Victorian era celebrated Valentine’s Day. Visitors can experience life in the ...
But “Magic” does more than provide juicy tidbits. In lacing up a lively history of the slam dunk, Sielski, a sports columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer who writes with his profession’s ...
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According to Kelly, author of “Chaucer and the Cult of Saint Valentine,” the English writer was the first to make the ...
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