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Join host, Alice Loxton, as she delves deep into the mysterious and haunting story of the Pendle Witch Trials that took place ...
From Jackie O's iconic bouffant to Michelle Obama's gorgeous braids, here are the most iconic First Lady hair styles of all ...
THOMASVILLE — The John Lee of Nansemond Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century held its May meeting with a very special guest present, Lynne Allen Tate, 46th Georgia ...
Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) has officially landed on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, marking an exciting debut for indie studio Unreliable Narrators. This narrative exploration game offers a ...
“Italy in the 17th century was a place of opportunity for foreign artists,” says Hall, a veteran Old Master dealer. “It’s similar to how artists such as Arshile Gorky and Willem de Kooning ...
A 17th-century column shows that dating has always been an anxiety-riddled endeavor.
Historic St. Mary's City, a Maryland-based museum and archaeological organization, is opening up a reconstructed 17th-century Catholic Church called the Brick Chapel on April 12. Henry Miller, Ph ...
THOMASVILLE- Kathy Mills, Anita Ward and April Legg of the John Lee of Nansemond Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century, attended the 93rd Annual Georgia State Conference ...
USA Today's Women of the Century project features interviews with trailblazing women, augmented reality experiences and more.
A highly unusual 17th-century painting featuring a Black sitter and a white sitter side by side is on rare public view.
Throughout accounts of 17th-century witch trials in Europe and North America, physical features alone were considered undeniable proof of witchcraft. The belief was that the devil branded witches ...