People have shared their sweet and funny photos taken around the world of their best encounters with dogs while they’ve been out and about in public.
The Lyon Street home, located in San Francisco’s Marina District, has hit the market for $8.9million. It served as the exterior shot for the Anthony R. Grove High School in the 2001 Disney movie.
Eagle-eyed film fanatics have spotted a detail which unexpectedly links 1990 classic Pretty Woman and the Princess Diaries films – all of which were directed by US filmmaker Garry Marshall.
Leutnant Friedrich Sander lost faith in the German war machine after cracking under the gut-wrenching scenes during Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
American-born MP Sir Henry ‘Chips’ Channon’s diaries are being published for the first time in their uncensored glory.
Australian researcher Keith Basterfield has dug into original sources pertinent to recent ufological enthusiasms. Here he mines Jacques Vallee’s “Forbidden Science” diaries. Keith’s found background to the “Wilson/Davis notes,” and one entry in particular notes Mitchell’s belief that “there is a secret group, a spinoff from the U.S. government, with access to captured technology.” Next, […]
Maybe the Cerutti Mastodon site in California doesn’t show signs of 130,000-year-old butchery, but this archaeological trove in southeastern Australia could cause nearly as much upheaval in thinking about the spread of the human species. Tony Wright’s article emphasizes how the finds were dated and why the researchers claim “the currently unlikely option of human […]
Jason Colavito continues his swipes at the authenticity of the “so-called Sinclair journals.” Alarms start buzzing in more than Jason’s head when someone says “I have personally examined some of the originals and am convinced they are copies of older documents” and another appears to date Old English to “the fifteenth or sixteenth century or […]
The Florentine Rental diaries, vol. 6The FlorentineNeighborly interactions have increased exponentially for me since I made the jump (down) from a third-floor walk-up to a ground floor apartment. This is thanks to a phenomenon I rarely experienced in my years upstairs: UFOs (Unidentified Falling Objects).
Three reviews of some very good books form our subject here. Alex Tsakiris interviews Jacques Vallee about Forbidden Science, Vols. I, II, and III, recently re-released in accessible paperback editions by Anomalist Books. The discussion covers why Vallee published these journals as primary source material for understanding the history of ideas as writ in the […]