Cliffs Notes are the yellow and black study guide that helped us understand wondrous and complicated pieces of world literature. Want to know what the heck Shakespeare was talking about ...

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The song “Auld Lang Syne” is commonly sung by party revelers as the clock ticks over to a new year, but why is that, and what does it mean? “Auld ...

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You might not see this decorative lawn icon dotting the front yards of suburban homes much anymore, but the plastic pink flamingo used to be a big deal. Now it ...

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The band finishes up their last song of the night, and they give a wave to the crowd and walk off the stage. The lights don’t come up, and within ...

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St. Kinga’s Chapel 350 feet underground in the Wieliczka Salt Mine The Wieliczka Salt Mine in southern Poland is visited by over one million tourists per year, is one of ...

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Here comes the 2nd issue of weird, bizarre, and odd news that you might have missed over the last few weeks. Just Trying to Enjoy a Drink and This Happens ...

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How did a plastic, red cup become synonymous with a party and everything that comes with it?  It’s the only plastic cup with its own song, and its been assisting ...

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Where are the barbecue hotspots in the U.S. and how are they different?  Also a short history of barbecue and the difference between barbecue and grilling, all in this infographic. ...

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