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6 Truths About Dr. Ruth

Here are some pint-sized facts about the world’s most famous pint-sized sex therapist. Karola Ruth Siegel (Westheimer is her married name) was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Germany in 1928. At age 12, Ruth was sent to safety at an orphanage in Switzerland. She never saw her family again; her parents are believed to […]

Krampus

Meet Krampus

Unlike Santa Claus, who (legend has it) lives at the North Pole, works alongside reindeer and elves and tends to be pretty jolly, the Saint Nicholas who delivers gifts to Austria and a few other European countries employs a much nastier seasonal helper.

French Santas

The French Clauses

The two Santas that deliver gifts to well behaved kids in France are pretty weird. One of them also has a very crazy sidekick.

Van Gogh Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear

The Accidental Death of Vincent Van Goh

On December 23, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh famously cut off his own ear and reportedly gave it to a prostitute. A year and a half later he died a short while after a suicide attempt. Or was it an accident?

7 Facts About F. Scott Fitzgerald

75 years ago today, F. Scott Fitzgerald died at age 44. Today he’s most famous for The Great Gatsby, a book not widely appreciated in his lifetime…which was difficult to say the least. Fitzgerald became an overnight sensation in 1920 with This Side of Paradise, a huge hit novel about post World War I youth […]

Who is Hanukkah Harry?

It’s Hanukkah Harry!

In much of the Western world, Santa “brings” presents to children on Christmas. What about Jewish kids? No such fanciful legend—parents give gifts during Hanukkah. Enough was enough, thought the writers of Saturday Night Live in the ‘80s. Hanukkah Harry first appeared on SNL in 1989. In one of the episode’s sketches, Santa Claus (Phil […]

Yoko Ono’s Greatest Hits

Today is the 35th anniversary of the assassination of John Lennon. But instead of dwelling on that tragedy, let’s take a look at Lennon’s wife and partner, conceptual artist Yoko Ono. In 1966, Ono mounted a show in the Indica Gallery in London. John Lennon opted to attend, and he got to get in early—VIPs […]

The Revenant Hugh Glass

The Tale of Hugh Glass

Leonardo DiCaprio will play this fearless frontiersman in the upcoming film The Revenant. Here’s how his adventures back in the 19th century helped turn him into a legend. It’s difficult to separate fact from fiction when it comes to his many adventures. In 1806, 26-year-old Glass was reportedly kidnapped by the crew of pirate captain […]

Canada

Only in Canada

Here are a few really weird news stories…that could only have happened in Canada.

Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Trivia

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Trivia!

Lots of spectators + huge balloons + autumn weather = the potential for calamity.

Thanksgiving Myths

Historian Samuel Eliot Morison says that “more bunk has been written about Pilgrims than any other subjects except Columbus and John Paul Jones.” After reading this, maybe you’ll agree.

6 Elementary Facts About Sherlock Holmes

Some say that Batman is the world’s greatest detective but this Victorian star of stage and screen (and plenty of books too) gives the Dark Knight a run for his money. Holmes was created by English author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who once studied to become an eye doctor. While in medical school at the […]

Day of the Dead Trivia

Day of the Dead Trivia!

Did you see lots of colorful skull cookies and people running around in skeleton makeup yesterday? That’s because it was the Day of the Dead.

National Lampoon Trivia

A Brief History of The National Lampoon

This landmark publication was once an institution that gave rise to an entire generation of America’s most famous comedians.

1980 Elections Trivia

Historical Oddities in the Presidential Election of 1980

Think there are a lot of candidates in this presidential primary season? Well, there are, but get a load of the fascinating group of people running in 1980.

Largest Stadium Then and Now

The Biggest Stuff on Earth: 1915 and 2015

Stuff has gotten much, much bigger in the past 100 years.

Life in a Democrazy

Life in a Democrazy

Here are four odd stories from the halls of U.S. state legislatures.

Guy Who Lost Their Heads

3 Guys Who Lost Their Heads

Feel free to share these heady tales. Maybe they’ll help you get to the head of the class or….okay, we’re all out of head puns.

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