The weekend is upon us which means it is time for another fun assortment of stuff I found on the internet. Hope you enjoy!
A group of fans are trying to raise money to save the family home of Agatha Christie and turn it into a literary center.
A true heist story reminiscent that you have to read to believe. The most interesting aspect is the escape of the mastermind of the heist.
A letter penned by Roald Dahl that was recently sold at auction gives fascinating insight into how he constructed his stories for children.
Looking back at the comic book debut of Superman.
Answering the important questions: Where did the term up to snuff originate?
Joe Posnanski is one of the best writers working today. I loved this article on his love/hate relationship with chess (and I do not play chess).
What makes New York bagels than any other bagels? It could be because they roll their bagels by hand.
You've probably been told all your life that carrots are good for the eyes. Turns out that is just a clever bit of World War II propaganda.
Coming soon: a new museum spotlighting television game shows.
The true story of one of the most successful con men in American history.
Alfred Hitchcock is known as the Master of Suspense. Equally interesting are the films he didn't get to make.
Every detail in a Disney theme park is carefully thought out. Occasionally those details can be surprising. For example, the fact that there are no mirrors in the bathrooms.
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