12 Things You Might Not Know About MAD Magazine
(via Mental Floss) As fast as popular culture could erect wholesome depictions of American life in comics, television, or movies,
Read more(via Mental Floss) As fast as popular culture could erect wholesome depictions of American life in comics, television, or movies,
Read more(via Mental Floss) For 50 years, Sesame Street has taught kids how to count, how to spell, and that not
Read more(via Great Big Story) Ariell Johnson doesn’t wear a cape. But to many comic book fans and artists, she’s a
Read more(via Listverse) The European Middle Ages lasted a thousand years, running roughly from AD 500 to AD 1500. A lot
Read more(via Listverse) It’s an oft-repeated notion: Everything on Earth has already been explored and how awesome it would have been
Read more(via Listverse) Most of us wonder about things for which we never truly get answers. This is not because explanations
Read more(via Mental Floss) What do we do when an author dies with their work unfinished? Do we let it molder
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Kelly Angood curates an online museum of little, adhesive marvels.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Their culinary legacies, written on scraps of paper or fabric, tell stories of hope and resistance.
Read more(via Amusing Planet) Thomas Alva Edison’s invention, or shall we say “perfection”, of the light bulb helped brighten up homes
Read more(via Listverse) Visiting a museum is an educational and cultural experience that we all enjoy when traveling. Thousands of museums
Read more(via Listverse) Most people do not enjoy angry moments. They are usually connected to something bad, like a parking ticket
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