
The French military discovery at 8,421 feet deep breaks a record
The French military makes a discovery 8,421 feet deep that breaks a record and will forever mark the history of archaeology.

Michael Keaton’s name misspelled on Walk of Fame plaque
In every typist’s worst nightmare, Michael Keaton’s name is misspelled on his brand new plaque on the Pittsburgh Walk of Fame.

Graciela Iturbide and the silent revolution of Mexican photography
The artist, who made little-known parts of Mexico the setting for her work, receives the prestigious Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts in Spain

Cup of Gold by John Steinbeck
Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, with Occasional Reference to History

Here’s where 5 of NASA’s most famous spacecraft can be found in the October sky
Here’s where the James Webb Space Telescope and 4 other legendary spacecraft are in October’s night sky

The World’s Oldest Continually Run Family Business
Since its opening, 46 generations of family members have overseen this hotel.

Princeton University to reopen its newly rebuilt art museum
Designed by architect David Adjaye, Princeton’s new museum corrects the problematic old one.

Old Filth by Jane Gardam
Jane Gardam’s Old Filth is a beautiful and moving portrayal of the remnants of empire, says Stevie Davies