We are back after a week off for the holidays. Hope that you had a great time with your loved ones.
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Now on to this week's links for your weekend reading....
This story sounds like something straight out of Fake or Fortune: a missing Australian masterpiece was discovered hiding in plain sight.
This is really neat: phone cases that will make your phone look like a book.
Just what your next party needs: a giant Twinkie.
Answering the important questions: why do hospital doctors wear white coats?
If 2020 has taught us anything it is that catching a foul ball is really difficult. Of course you could consult this book for tips.
The hunt for the original McDonalds french fry recipe. Yes, it's true that McDonald's fries don't taste the way they used to.
Happy 100th birthday to the theremin which just happened to have been invented by a Soviet spy.
Podcast of the week: this episode of All About Agatha features an interview with Dr. Mark Aldridge who is the author of a forthcoming book on Hercule Poirot that looks fantastic. It's a really fun conversation.
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