[ad_1] In the United States, the most common pronunciation of the word February is “FEB-yoo-air-ee.” Both Merriam-Webster and American Heritage dictionaries consider the common pronunciation correct,...
[ad_1] It’s easy to dismiss Jackson Pollock’s No. 5, 1948 as a senseless splatter of paint—but even if you can’t appreciate its aesthetic, this piece of...
[ad_1] The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton’s 1967 coming-of-age novel, is a staple for young readers. Even if you’ve already delved into Ponyboy’s tumultuous adolescence, you can probably...
[ad_1] The word thesaurus literally means “repository” or “storehouse,” and it ultimately comes from the same root as the word treasure. There’s certainly some treasure to...
[ad_1] by James Hunt At some point in their lives, everyone counts back from their birthday and tries to figure out what anniversary, special occasion, or...
[ad_1] Until the impressive record was surpassed by The West Wing in 2000, Hill Street Blues held the title of most Emmy-awarded freshman series, with eight...
[ad_1] You drive an electric vehicle. You recycle. You’re a vegetarian. Do your final wishes reflect your eco-friendly lifestyle? Though it’s not likely to be discussed...
[ad_1] Dogs have built-in fur coats, but they still get cold during their winter walks. Even if Fido isn’t hiding whenever you pull out the leash,...
[ad_1] On November 4, 1922, a team of researchers led by British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered a step that marked the entrance to King Tutankhamen’s tomb....
[ad_1] For the past few decades, if any artist has been celebrated for a slim body of work and subsequently disappeared from public view, they’ve invited...
[ad_1] Winter is coming—and if the bad weather catches up with you, you might find these 10 cold weather and winter ailment words indispensable. Derived from...
[ad_1] Think of Charles Dickens and Christmastime and your mind will probably go instantly to A Christmas Carol. Dickens’s classic tale of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge...
[ad_1] The customs of the holiday season, which include St. Nicholas Day, New Year’s Day, and Epiphany, as well as Christmas, often incorporate earlier pagan traditions...
[ad_1] Staying in a hospital can be a scary experience for kids, but a little distraction can make it less stressful. According to studies conducted by...
[ad_1] The holiday season is a time for giving, but one thing you really don’t want to give is the gift of bad luck. To guard...
[ad_1] Have you finished your holiday shopping yet? Twenty-five years ago, consumers were lining up for Furby—the furry, talkative doll that brought in big bucks for...
[ad_1] Santa Claus. A big ol’ red-and-white stocking hung by the fire. Nativity scenes. Most classic Christmas imagery is pretty self-explanatory. Then there’s the holly, genus...
[ad_1] Horses may no longer be the dominant form of transportation in the U.S., but the legacy of our horseback-riding history lives on in language. When...
[ad_1] George Washington may have the most famous teeth—or lack thereof—in American history. But counter to what you may have heard about the Founding Father’s ill-fitting...
[ad_1] Heavy fogs have long been a part of life in London. In his novel Bleak House, Charles Dickens wrote: “Fog everywhere. Fog up the river...