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Did you know that Mr. Bean (real name: Rowan Atkinson) actually holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from The Queen's College, Oxford? And did you know that Leslie Chow (real name: Kendrick Jeong) is a licensed physician in California?...
Today is a very special day in American history. No, it's not the day of a founding father's birth; no, it's not a national holiday. Today is the birthday of the heroic man who stole the Declaration Of Independence: Nicolas Cage. Throughout the…
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Piero Fornasetti born in Milan in 1913 was a painter, sculptor, interior decorator, book engraver, illustrator, graphic designer, fashion designer, [In 1959, Mr. Fornasetti received a Neiman-Marcus award for ''distinguished service in the field of fashion]’, as well as a manufacturer, businessman, and creator of over 13,000 products, He was one of the largest producers of products and furniture of the 20th Century. A true visionary, his work is instantly recognisable. Read the story here...
BLACKADDER and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air are the latest BBC shows to carry a “woke” disclaimer warning of discriminatory jokes. Rowan Atkinson’s Blackadder — first aired in 1983 — uses one derog…
a plant based spin on a classic and traditional calamari recipe that is sure not to disappoint! Our vegan calamari is crispy, light and absolutely delicious. You will never know it didn't come straight out of the sea!
The flashiest girl from Flushing and her family have aged. So. Damn. Well.
Travel down Nostalgia Lane with these funny cartoon memes. These are perfect for anybody who's still a kid at heart.
Everyone at Scarfolk Council wishes you a very merry final Christmas before the inevitable apocalypse. Here's your festive double issue of the Radio Times, which covers Christmas to the new year (or the end of time, whichever comes first.) Learn more about the jolly apocalypse HERE.
The Nanny's larger-than-life main character Fran Fine had sizzling sexual tension with her employer Maxwell Sheffield.
FOR QUEEN AND COUNTRY (even though this technically isn't my country).
Filmmaker Neil Cicierega of Guaranteed Video created a fascinating video in which he absurdly posits the official nightmares for all 50 states within
FREDERICK CARL FRIESEKE (1874-1939) Spring Oil on panel Signed lower right 36 x 28 inches 45 x 37 framed Provenance: The Artist The Macbeth Gallery, New York, December 1913 Mr. William Wisner Chapin,...
Whether your heart is with Mr Darcy in the eighteenth century or Lady Mary in the twentieth, there's something here for everyone
When "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" premiered in 1947, they built replicas of the house across the country. Here's one that's on the market in Ohio.
For the people whose sexual awakening was sparked by Bridget Jones's Diary.
“I like you very much . . . just as you are.” (Colin Firth as Mark Darcy, Bridget Jones’s Diary) AMUSE-BOUCHE Colin: Is it true about Poldark? Me: Whaaa? Colin: Has he replaced me…
This week’s cover “In Good Health,” by Bob Staake, captures the moment described by the Times as a “victory for Mr. Obama and Congressional …
My husband thinks I make too much of the differences between Canadians and Americans. But I believe there are fundamental difference that are harder to spot than "eh"s and "aboats" (I still don't think we say it like "aboot" even now that I've been out of the country for four years and can finally hear the difference). For one, Americans are taught to dream big. To believe they are each capable of anything. Anything! Can you imagine? Here's what we were taught by the beloved Ernie Coombs on the long-running CBC children's series "Mr. Dressup": (I transcribed this from an episode on the Mr. Dressup DVD box set, which my friend Neil very thoughtfully gave my daughter when she was born. I have no clue how to rip a clip from a DVD or else I would share it here, though CBC seems to be pretty aggressive on removing its clips from unauthorized sites). Mr. Dressup is drawing a dandelion and talking to Casey about wishes. Mr Dressup: When you blow on the dandelion top, these seeds all blow away on little floaty strings. And people like to make wishes on them. Casey: Do you think, if you wish really, really hard, that the wish will come true? Mr Dressup: Oh (he chuckles) I don't think they really come true. But if you're lucky, you wish for something that is really going to happen, so that would be lucky that you made that wish. Then Mr Dressup and Casey talk about wishing on birthday candles, and wishing on a star: Casey: And people say, "Starlight, starbright, first star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight!" Mr Dressup: That's right. And if you don't wish for anything impossible, then it might come true. So there you have it, Canadian kids. The only wishes that come true are ones that you can be sure were going to happen eventually anyway. Like lunch. Or death.
The hilarious images from a 1911 book are part of a landmark archive of 12million pictures uploaded to the internet by Kalev Leetaru from Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
While most of us use the sticky notes to jot down a reminder, John Kenn Mortensen prefers to decorate them with his illustrations.
From the library of Jurgen Leitner. This book has all the looks with (probably) none of the curses. Measuring 5.5x8in with a spine of 1” and made with 110 acid free high quality pages perfect for drawing, writing, or luring in a future archivist to his doom. Due to the handmade nature of this item, please expect small differences in each book. Thank you!
David Bowie Makes His Acting Debut In Pierrot in Turquoise (1967)
When photos surfaced of “The Nanny” cast’s mini-reunion at Fran Drescher’s house, we were all so happy to see the gang back together. Drescher threw a birthday party in honor of her TV-mom Renée Taylor’s 83rd birthday party and everyone, including Charles Shaughnessy (MR. SHEFFIELD!!!) showed up to celebrate. An evening with the mother in...
On another topic, the preparations for your birthday have begun. | I won't get what I really want. | No one does.
Handy tips for dining in French Restaurants: Everything from tipping, how to order meat, doggy bags, common mistakes and misunderstandings.
It was so loved by viewers that after the program stopped filming in 1984, American Public Television mixed some newly filmed footage with old reruns and continued to show the newly updated series until 1993.