Eighty-one years ago James Thurber wrote a piece for the New Yorker titled “Here Lies Miss Groby.” Being a humorist, cartoonist, journalist and playwright, known for his light and amusing
Ben Hecht was a prolific and entertaining journalist in Chicago in the early 1900s before becoming an Oscar-winning screenwriter (his scripts were nominated for six Oscars), and “A Child of
‘Which Presidents Have Seen UFOS? Yep, It’s More Than one,” a Politco.com article by Garrett Graff that ran last month, described how most U.S. presidents since Truman have been interested
Omdowl Kernewek, the national sport of Cornwall, is known in English as Cornish Wrestling, but the locals call it “wrasslin’.” “The objective of Cornish wrestling is to throw one’s opponent