HAMPSTEAD — Local artist Kristen Dettoni exhibits her work during the months of September and October at the Hampstead Public Library. Pieces from her Patterned Cryptology collection can be found in ...
The roots of this episode are in 1895 when the sport of rugby split in two and rugby league was born alongside it's often distant relative! We're talking about the codebreakers, those who've crossed ...
Mark Chapman, Jon Wilkin, Brian Noble and Jamie Peacock debate who are the very best to have swapped codes and played both rugby league and rugby union. Show more The roots of this episode are in 1895 ...
Bill Nye the Science Guy has gone Hollywood (literally). The legendary STEM educator, who taught basic science to wide swaths of America's children on PBS' "Bill Nye the Science Guy" in the mid-'90s, ...
Even the FBI’s elite codebreakers — known for cracking Nazi spy ciphers — couldn’t solve the pages found in McCormick’s pocket FBI Ricky McCormick’s death in a Missouri cornfield in 1999 might have ...
On a quiet San Francisco street, a plain white billboard seemed to appear out of nowhere. No logo, no tagline, just five strings of numbers. Was it an ad? An art project? Or something else entirely?
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It's often said it's a good thing not to stand still, but why is the sport's governing body never happy? In a game which seems to be constantly re-inventing itself, this time on Rugby League Top 10 we ...
The iconic actor Robert Redford died Tuesday at 89, leaving behind an arsenal of great roles that he owned, whether he was playing a quiet CIA agent, a con man, a baseball player, a grizzled mariner, ...
Screen legend Faye Dunaway issued an eloquent tribute to her former co-star Robert Redford after his death earlier this week. 'Robert Redford embodied the phrase, "Le vrai elegance American"- The true ...
And you thought those James Bond gadgets were only in movies. The real tools of a spy’s trade are just as incredible: cameras built into bras, deadly umbrellas, razor sharp knives hidden in shoe heels ...