Arts & Culture
Who Is Sadie Hawkins — And Why Is a Dance Named After Her?
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Arts & CultureArticle32Where Did the Heart Symbol Come From?
We recognize it instantly: two rounded lobes meeting at a point, the universal symbol of love. The heart shape is found everywhere — on greeting cards, jewelry, bumper stickers, and…
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Arts & CultureArticle22Why Do Jeans Have Rivets?
You’ve probably noticed them without giving them a second thought. Those tiny metal studs near the front pockets of your jeans are easy to overlook, but they’ve been a fixture…
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Arts & CultureArticle63Why Do We Have Middle Names?
Middle names are a strange concept. They often lie silent and unused, only to emerge when we fill out official forms and documents, providing an extra piece of proof as…
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Arts & CultureArticle615 of the Most Famous Dresses in History
Rose Bertin, an 18th-century French dressmaker often referred to as the world’s first fashion designer, once told her most famous client, Queen Marie Antoinette, “There is nothing new except what…






