Arts & Culture
Who Is Sadie Hawkins — And Why Is a Dance Named After Her?
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Arts & CultureArticle23Who Portrayed Abraham Lincoln Most Accurately?
Only one person has been portrayed on-screen more than Abraham Lincoln, and he doesn’t actually exist: Sherlock Holmes. Honest Abe has been inspiring filmmakers since 1908, when Van Dyke Brooke…
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Arts & CultureArticle23Why Do We Throw Rice at Weddings?
If you’ve been to a few weddings, you probably know the flow by now: the vows, the kiss, and then the party, with a few time-honored traditions woven in. One…
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Arts & CultureArticle140Why Do We Call Them ‘Ivy League’ Schools?
“Ivy League” is a term that evokes images of the hallowed vine-covered walls of some of the most elite educational institutions in the world. The Northeastern United States is home…
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Arts & CultureFact3In the Victorian era, bridesmaids often wore white.
There are few wedding guest gaffes more serious than wearing white. In Western culture, that color is traditionally reserved for the bride, so even the plainest white dress can be…






