The guerrilla imitations of common road signage use a distinctive brand of Philly humor to alert residents of ICE threats and ...
Four hundred thousand years ago, near a water hole on grasslands bordering a forest in what is now southern England, a group of Neandertals struck chunks of iron pyrite against flint to create sparks, ...
At a site called East Farm in England, recent excavations revealed reddened silt, flint handaxes distorted by heat, and fragments of a mineral—iron pyrite—that could have been used to make sparks on ...
While the merits of making your bed are many, science may support leaving it a mess. For years, experts have maintained that the morning ritual can help you sleep better, have more sex, boost ...
The Beatles were the greatest thing in showbiz in 1965. The Beatles are still the greatest thing in showbiz in 2025. I don’t like being one of those “the Beatles are the best rock band ever” guys, ...
On a recent Thursday evening in downtown Washington, I took a deep breath and walked into a bar. I joined a couple dozen other women who were milling around making small talk and ordering drinks, ...
History is being remade on the South End. Artist Paul McClintock specializes in recreating historically accurate ephemera — maps, letters, newspapers and more — from his Clinton-based From Common ...
Humans have been banging out rhythms and singing melodies for as long as we’ve been around, from Paleolithic flutists to contemporary K-pop performers. So if you want to make music, the good news is ...
Dartmouth’s new art and art history journal “Ephemera” is leaning into its “fun” side. According to co-editor-in-chief Sara Shelton ’26, the idea would be “feeling like you can rip out a piece of ...
It’s been four years since Limp Bizkit last released new music, and the rap-rock behemoths have returned with a song guaranteed to garner attention for its title alone: “Making Love to Morgan Wallen.” ...
Making art, whether it be pottery, poetry or dance, doesn't often rank highly on most people's daily list of to-dos. Carving out time for creativity can feel frivolous in an already busy day — but ...
Dr. Falk is a neuroscientist and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. It can be hard to align a meaningful life with the human craving for instant gratification. Many of the goals we care ...