Sunday, April 15, 2018
Sunday Links
“Give a Sister Her Due”: Why Richmond, Virginia, Should Honor the Mother of Rock ‘n’ Roll
The Real Story of the Hawaiian Missile Crisis On January 13th, 2018, the residents of Hawaii picked up their phones to find a warning: a missile would be hitting the islands imminently. Sean Flynn found out what people do when they think they only have moments left to live.
Where the Pope Gets His Socks
A road trip on the edge of North Korea Photographs taken on the border between China and North Korea – from dirt-poor daily lives to clandestine economic activity on the Korean side – include scenes not yet witnessed in foreign media.
Stan Lee's stolen blood was used to sign Marvel Comics sold in Las Vegas. Via Miss Cellania
Craftsman Prairie Style Wooden Bird Feeder Gorgeous!
Book Dedications Dump
Animated interactive of the history of the Atlantic slave trade.: 315 years. 20,528 voyages. Millions of lives.
The Feminist Lunch That Broke Boundaries 150 Years Ago
Kidnapped as Schoolgirls by Boko Haram: Here They Are Now
The Marked Woman In the 1920s, oil was discovered under the Osage Indian Nation reservation, in Oklahoma. Then the murders began.
Explore This 1:250 Model of Ancient Rome Which Took 38 Years to Construct
Every House: A Morality Play Funny.
The Ritz in Paris is having a garage sale
7 Times Google Maps Straight Up Ruined People's Lives Via Miss Cellania
Kessels Kramer scoff at the upcoming royal wedding with a series of satirical souvenirs
Like a Dog: Despite what Shakespeare thought of dogs, they are like heroes who risk betrayal and harm by their own nature. (I'm a sucker for dog stories)
Loft Living: An Energy-Efficient Oasis in Portland, Oregon I love this space!
The life of Riley: meet the dog protecting the works at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Robert Coover's Long Lost Seussian Satire of American Politics Keep calm and vote for the cat.
HAL's voice sounds unsettling because it's Canadian
Trump Speaks At Fourth-Grade Level, Lowest Of Last 15 U.S. Presidents, New Analysis Finds
Ninety-Nine Years At Syd’s Coffee Stall This Shoreditch fixture dates from 1919 and even featured in a 1932 silent film.
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