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American orders whiskey in ancient Scots dialect, bar goes crazy
The Scottish accent can be notoriously hard for other English speakers to understand, but what if that’s because it’s not ...
Linus Ullmark says Thor: Ragnarok is a great movie, but he turned to renowned artist David Gunnarsson to paint a better — and ...
A metal detectorist who discovered a 1,500-year-old scabbard chape in a field has recalled the "thrill" of a find giving ...
The epic “No Quarter” is Led Zeppelin at their most experimental, and perhaps, the height of their creative powers.
Like The New Yorker, I was born in 1925. Somewhat to my surprise, I decided to keep a journal of my hundredth year.
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Weekend detectorist uncovers a puzzling Viking Age burial site
A weekend metal detector outing on a Norwegian farm has turned into one of the most intriguing Viking Age finds in years, ...
Summit County has a big week ahead of it stacked with winter celebrations, competitions and attractions. Summit County’s ...
The 42nd YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County Reindeer Ramble 5K took place on Sunday, December 7. Dick Vincent launched the ...
Stewart’s preferred name for the area is something of a conundrum. It recalls Cumbria’s former independent kingdom, while ...
WHETHER in full flood or deep frost, High Force on the River Tees is one of the most majestic sights in the country.
Researchers employed cutting-edge techniques including microwear analysis and Reflective Transformation Imaging to examine figurines housed at the Swedish History Museum, reports Archaeology Magazine.
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