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The world’s first penguin biologist to study a large colony of the animals up close, George Murray Levick, was marooned in 1911 for almost a year on Cape Adare in Antarctica, the site of the world’s ...
Hot days call for cold sweet treats. Luckily, Pensacola has plenty of options, ranging from gelato to shaved ice. Here are 25 ...
In the Book Pages newsletter this week, cookbooks, memories and the work one store is doing to replace what was lost in the ...
Meet a lightweight, carry-on approved travel backpack that fits perfectly under the seat or over your suitcase handle. This isn’t your average laptop bag — it holds up to a 16-inch MacBook Pro, has a ...
Trinity Vintage & Garage Sale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church, 1011 Vermont St. Continues Saturday morning. Summer ...
These films have poked at big ideas: justice, revenge, what it means to be broken, and still try to do good. Big-name actors, directors, and mind‑blowing takes – Batman’s film history is a terrific ...
How often do you stop and look at trees? There are some magnificent tree specimens around the UK – here is a small sample of ...
Moo Deng, the pygmy hippopotamus who became a viral sensation thanks to her rosy cheeks and chaotic charm, turned one on 10 ...
Sometimes the best culinary experiences come in unexpected packages – and A Bite of Maine proves that authentic Maine lobster can indeed find a happy home in Virginia, bringing a taste of the ...
Penguin chicks at London Zoo have cooled off in the heatwave with their first dip in the main pool. Temperatures reached 31C at the zoo in Regent’s Park on Friday, according to the Met Office ...
My two closest pals and I recently reaffirmed our buddyhood that has endured for a half-century. We performed the ...