Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 2001 ☚ ☚ ☚ A slavish adaptation of a book with potential
The Green Hornet 2011 ☚ ☚ Wishes it were different, but doesn't have the balls or brains
Council talks grant funding: Requests extension for public comment period on Metlakatla power tie-in
Assembly OKs ‘salmon cans’: Set of policy issue statements that Boro representative will take to D.C. approved
How COVID-19 Is Affecting the Cultural World
Museum closures and event cancellations abound as officials rush to contain the new coronavirus' spread
A Gentile’s Guide to Keeping Kosher for Passover
Joy Harjo, First Native American Writer to Be Named U.S. Poet Laureate, Reappointed for Second Term
Harjo, a member of the Muskogee Creek Nation, says the appointment "honors the place of Native people in this country, the place of Native people’s poetry"
This Secret Boat Was Built for a WWII Invasion That Never Happened
In 2011, declassified CIA documents shed light on a covert government program dating back to WWII
A Torpedo Malfunction Threatens to Destroy a U.S. Submarine
The USS Silversides is patrolling the Pacific during WWII when it finds itself in a terrifying situation: one of its torpedoes has jammed
Why Shipbuilders Were Forced to Stop Using British Oak
After the Napoleonic Wars caused a shortage of British Oak, frigate builders looked all over the empire for an alternative. They found one in India
This Tiny Island Was Key for Allied Forces to Secure North Africa
During WWII, Nazi forces were preparing to take the coastal city of Tobruk and tighten their grip on North Africa
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Stolen Collection of Persian Poetry Found With Help of 'Indiana Jones of the Art World' Goes on Auction
California Bats Thrive in Forests Recovering From Wildfires
Wildfires leave behind a patchwork of forest densities that can give bats more room to fly and hunt
Thrift Store Find Identified as Original Salvador Dalí Print
The Spanish Surrealist painted a series of 100 watercolors inspired by Dante's "Divine Comedy"
The Moon Is Different Than Earth at Its Core
Similarities between lunar samples and Earth's makeup were throwing off a leading theory of the moon's origin
U.K. Storms Unearth Bones From Historic Scottish Cemetery—and Archaeologists Are Worried
The burial site, which contains remains from both the Picts and the Norse, is at risk of disappearing due to coastal erosion
On This Scorching-Hot Exoplanet, a Forecast of Molten Iron Rain
Winds on WASP-76b blow gaseous iron into cooler regions, where it condenses and falls to the planet’s surface as liquid
Prince Edward and Wallis Simpson's Sprawling Bahamas Estate Is Up for Sale
After abdicating the British throne, Edward was appointed governor of the Bahamas, where he temporarily lived in a lavish home in Nassau
Rats May Be Genetically Adapted to New York Living
Graduate Student Discovers One of World's Oldest Swords in Mislabeled Monastery Display
At 5,000 years old, the weapon predates the era when humans first started using tin to make bronze