The History Squad on MSN
Grisly execution of Thomas Harrison, hanged drawn and quartered
When the monarchy was restored, the reckoning began. Thomas Harrison — one of the men who had signed Charles I’s death warrant — was dragged before a crowd and sentenced to the most brutal punishment ...
It’s Lent, which means — at least if you learned the way MT and I did, from religious sisters in full habits throughout grade school — we have seven consecutive meatless Fridays that began last week.
Historian John Stow claimed that Henry VIII had around 70,000 people executed (although this is believed to be an exaggerated ...
While you might love the sweet and sometimes frosted pumpkin bread that comes around each fall, the early Civil War-era ...
Pickles play a strong yet supporting role in the typical fast food menu, and as such, some are better than others. At this ...
Audiences will be entertained when the dark, surreal comedy, “Mr. Marmalade,” brings humor and heavy topics to SUNY Cortland this week. The play, written by Noah Haidle, explores the imaginative world ...
The City of London has some of the best old boozers in the country, from sprawling Victorian gin palaces to squat little ...
The Spicy Chefs on MSN
What is kimchi and why does everyone love it so much?
Kimchi sits at the heart of Korean cuisine as a fermented vegetable dish that delivers a punch of flavor in every bite.
February 23 turned into a packed and eventful day for South cinema, with major wins, shocking developments, unexpected controversies, and grand celebr.
Isn’t Bad Bunny an American artist? Don’t millions of people love his music? At the Turning Point USA alternative show, we ...
In the world of sports administration, David Moffett has always been a disruptor. Mistakes have been made and emotions have ...
And somewhere between Kadayıf and Challah , everyone is choosing — again — to show up.
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