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The Man Who Reinvented the Cat
The New Yorker· 6 days agoThis was a round-faced, wide-eyed, sleek-bodied creature that was pampered, primped, and lavished with affection—like Oliver, a plump, stately, black...
The best seaside and beach hotels in the UK
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThere is nowhere so redolent with history and glamour as a Great British seaside hotel. Nineteenth century royalty visited for recuperation....
World’s best city for food named but it’s also one of Europe’s most dangerous
Daily Express· 16 hours agoWithout hesitation they chose a southern Italian city as their number one, that was also once the...
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EconoTimes· 6 days agoA scholar specializing in African American, African diaspora and African history, Nemata Blyden is...
Written by Paw | Kathryn Hughes
New York Review of Books· 5 days agoApart from the unearthly wailing of queens during heat, or the involuntary screech of a tom scratched during a fight, cats conveyed their feelings by a...
The Met highlights nineteenth-century American literary posters
Art Daily· 6 days agoDuring the 1890s, a new type of poster emerged in the United States, one that more closely resembled a work of art than an advertisement. These sleek,
The Eccentric Silversmith Behind Tiffany & Co., at the Met
The New Yorker· 2 days agoEdward C. Moore, however, was born, in 1827, into a more literal inheritance: his father, John C....
Warren County Historical Society publishes book on the New England vampire scare
The Post-Star· 5 days agoFrom a press release: The story of New England’s vampires begins with a scourge whose tragic trail...
Montco officials explore hydroelectric dam project on the Schuylkill River
WHYY· 3 days agoThis story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for our changing...
New York couple find safe containing $100k in lake
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"There were no IDs, no way to find the original person, in the safe," Mrs Agostini said. "[The police] were like: 'well, congratulations!'" Magnet...