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Líf and Lífthrasir
By The Generalist Posted on September 30, 2020January 25, 2023

Norse Adams and Eves

In Norse mythology, Ask and Embla were the first humans of this world. After Ragnarök, Líf and Lífþrasir will be the first humans of the next world.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Literature, Places, Religion & belief
Miriam Makeba
By The Generalist Posted on September 24, 2020January 25, 2023

Click languages

Clicks are used in several languages of southern and eastern Africa, most famously in Xhosa. The sounds make Xhosa songs and tongue twisters sound amazing.

Categories: Africa, Arts & recreation, Language, Music, Places
Shaolin
By The Generalist Posted on September 22, 2020April 28, 2021

The real touch of death

Chinese wuxia (and derivative Western) fiction describes the touch of death, a single blow that can kill an opponent. Surprisingly, this is actually possible.

Categories: Arts & recreation, East Asia, Film & television, Health & medicine, Literature, Places, Sciences
Big Ben
By The Generalist Posted on September 21, 2020April 17, 2021

From the barricades

Twelve years before Orson Welles’ classic radio play The War of the Worlds, BBC Radio broadcast a hoax revolution in which government ministers were murdered and Big Ben demolished by trench mortars.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Places, Politics & law, Theatre
Griot
By The Generalist Posted on September 20, 2020January 25, 2023

Bards of Mali

The Epic of Sundiata, describing the rise of the first ruler of the Mali Empire, was passed down by griots – West African bards – for over six hundred years before it was written down.

Categories: Africa, Arts & recreation, History, Literature, Medieval history, Music, Places
Pesto
By The Generalist Posted on September 17, 2020September 12, 2020

Out of many, pesto

The United States motto, e pluribus unum, appears in several classical sources. In one of them, it’s part of a recipe for pesto.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Food & agriculture, Literature, North & Central America, Places, Politics & law, Sciences
Masks
By The Generalist Posted on September 12, 2020April 17, 2021

Communal pseudonyms

What do George Spelvin, Walter Plinge, David Agnew, and Alan Smithee have in common? None of them exist.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Film & television, Theatre
Arch of Taq Kasra
By The Generalist Posted on September 11, 2020April 28, 2021

Largest brick arch

Tāq Kasrā, one of the last surviving buildings of the ancient Sasanian Empire’s capital city, has the largest unreinforced brick arch in the world.

Categories: Ancient history, Architecture, History, Middle East, Places
Hot dog stand
By The Generalist Posted on September 6, 2020April 28, 2021

Pentagon hot dogs

The Pentagon is the largest office building in the world, but what lies at its centre? Until 2006, it was a hot dog stand.

Categories: Architecture, Military, North & Central America, Places
Hot dog
By The Generalist Posted on September 4, 2020January 25, 2023

Mickey’s first words

Mickey Mouse’s first words were spoken not by Walt Disney but by Carl Stalling, who went on to compose 22 years’ worth of soundtracks for Warner Bros’ Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Film & television, Music, North & Central America, Places
Alexandra of Denmark
By The Generalist Posted on September 3, 2020January 25, 2023

Fashionable limp

Queen Alexandra had a scar and a limp – and British fashion followed suit.

Categories: 20th century history, Arts & recreation, Europe, Fashion & design, Health & medicine, History, Places, Sciences
Sound icon
By The Generalist Posted on August 27, 2020January 25, 2023

Piano as violin

Hey, let’s turn a grand piano on its side and play it like a violin! Sure, why not?

Categories: Arts & recreation, Music
Mabel Normand
By The Generalist Posted on August 23, 2020July 21, 2025

Tied to the tracks

The first film to feature a woman tied to train tracks starred one of the earliest female directors and producers, Mabel Normand. She may also have been the recipient of the first pie-in-the-face film gag.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Film & television, North & Central America, Places
Jacques Brel
By The Generalist Posted on August 18, 2020August 16, 2020

Brelian crescendo

Jacques Brel, the famed Belgian singer, began some songs slowly and then sped up. A lot.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Music, Places
Annunciation
By The Generalist Posted on August 15, 2020August 14, 2020

Peace on Earth

The biblical phrase “peace on Earth, and goodwill to all men” is probably a mistake, a mistranslation because of a single missing letter.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Music, Religion & belief
Pi
By The Generalist Posted on August 13, 2020January 25, 2023

Pi poetry

“One. A Poem. A Raven. Midnights so dreary, tired and weary, silently pondering volumes extolling all by-now obsolete lore.” The beginning of a short story that also encodes the first 3835 digits of pi.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Literature, Mathematics & statistics, Sciences

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