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Researchers have found pages of a rare medieval manuscript masquerading as a cover and stitched into the binding of another book, according to experts at the Cambridge University Library in England.
As he launches a North American stadium tour and his "Hurry Up Tomorrow" film, Abel Tesfaye reflects on losing his voice ...
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As he launches a North American stadium tour and his "Hurry Up Tomorrow" film, Abel Tesfaye reflects on losing his voice ...
A small group of Jewish faculty say that a Day of the Dead altar at San Jose State University was a “modern version of the ...
You’d expect a place that birthed so many great writers to be home to some of the world’s most beautiful libraries – and ...
Roughly an hour and 10 minutes from Ramstein Air Base by car, it’s a veritable monument to a 15th-century native son named ...
A long-lost Biblical passage, buried for nearly 1,500 years, has surfaced through the lens of ultraviolet technology. The ...
With the passing of Professor Tony K. Stewart, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in Humanities Emeritus, the field of South ...
Baron’s upcoming publication, Intimacies, showcases work by renowned contemporary visual artist Jwan Yosef. This book ...
Ships can spark the imagination with the romance of seafaring, but not all are elegant. We checked out some of the strangest ...
Andrew Dice Clay, 7:30 and 9 p.m. May 10. Mother’s Day Comedy Show, 7 p.m. May 11. Pauly Shore Stick with Dancing, 7:30. May ...