In the Middle Ages, boiling and burning alive were official punishments meant to inspire fear. Victims were lowered into oil, ...
Every year, in the six “crazy days” before Lent, over a million costumed revelers take over the streets of Cologne in a tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages.
Every year, in the six “crazy days” before Lent, over a million costumed revelers take over the streets of Cologne in a ...
The Kimbell Art Museum presents its newest exhibition, The Holy Sepulcher: Treasures From the Terra Sancta Museum, Jerusalem ...
There’s no such thing as a perfect country. Even the world’s “happiest” nation – Finland, for eight years running – is known ...
You can catch Trader Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. [The stock market looks ...
Once a year, the Student Programs Board transforms the Oakland Center into a themed casino for their beloved Casino Night event. This year the event is themed after the medieval era and what better ...
Just an hour from the honking taxis and towering skyscrapers of Manhattan lies a wilderness paradise so breathtaking it seems like it should require a passport and a long-haul flight to reach – ...
From reclaiming land from the sea to building cathedrals, canals, and cities at unimaginable scale, medieval engineers reshaped the world with vision and precision. This video explores the greatest ...
John Cage died in 1992 at the age of 79, but both fans and detractors have continued discussing and performing his work. After discovering the I Ching in 1951, Cage incorporated the Chinese divination ...
At 8:30 a.m. on a Monday, the halls at Conservatory Lab Charter School‘s upper school are preternaturally quiet, with just the low hum of the overhead lights as your soundtrack. But the signs that ...
Add to those inarguably arresting sequences is the unique camera work. In the entire film, the camera neither tilts nor pans.