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Ford’s one-year-only Canada brand. 1960 Frontenac It has been historically typical for American-brand dealers in Canada to offer expanded product lineups, generally to give a marque…
College basketball is receiving the bulk of attention in collegiate sports right now, with both the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments right around the corner. But…
Did you know that the official color of Women’s History Month is purple? Women in every industry have been chipping away at the glass ceiling for…
It was a blazing November afternoon in Muharraq, the former capital of Bahrain. Cardamom and clove perfumed the air, mingling with the scent of fresh flatbread…
(Photo credit; University of Fashion – Vlisco print – Perelman Museum, Philadelphia) As we celebrate Black History Month 2025, I thought it fitting to explore the…
Feb. 1 is the beginning of Black History Month, which for decades has recognized the contributions of Black people to American civic life and culture with…
The NBA had a premonition Cooper Flagg was bound for future superstardom long before he put on a Duke jersey. It was the NBA’s interest that…
If you want to understand the history of music videos, you must consider a lot of things that are not obviously music videos. The Buggles’ “Video…
Tayce Szura-Radix has made history, becoming the first drag queen to win the UK version of Strictly Come Dancing. Szura-Radix, best known for appearing on RuPaul’s…
Leg o’mutton sleeve worn by Queen Elizabeth I, painted by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger ca. 1592. (Image credit: National Portrait Gallery) The leg o’mutton or leg-of-mutton…