Becoming a tourism mecca was years in the making. It started with nature-driven attractions and was jump-started by Walt Disney. Along the way have been alligators, mermaids, Mickey Mouse, Elvis, ...
Ahead of his new film on Joan of Arc, the Australian director is back in cinemas with EPIC: Elvis Presley in Concert and a ...
The Kelowna Fire Department has been dealing with an increase in fire complaints in recent weeks. For example, in the span of about 12 hours on Jan. 26, Rutland... Kelowna International Airport is ...
The Jewish and Somali peoples are, in their own ways, stubborn communities. Stubborn in faith, memory and their quiet refusal to disappear. Their stories of exile unfold on different timelines.
Tarragona Spain offers beaches, rich history, affordable living, and a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle—without the crowds of major cities.
Simple History on MSN
How medieval villages worked - and why most are gone
In the medieval world, the village was everything. Most people never left the land they were born on, working sunrise to sunset as serfs legally bound to the soil. With shared ovens, tiny timber homes ...
Despite some fine performances, this Shakespeare Bash'd revival proves why “Troilus and Cressida” is so rarely produced.
History Hit TV on MSN
Medieval historian answers the most asked questions about medieval life
How did medieval people wipe their a**? What was the weather like in the Middle Ages? How much was medieval money worth?
Fergie Chambers and his life of empty privilege goes under the microscope as he moves from one shiny new thing to the next.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returned to Washington, DC Friday night for 11 performances at the Warner Theatre, ...
The world spotlight is shining on northern Italy, the site of the Milan-Cortina Olympics, which officially start on Feb. 6.
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Edmonton Sun on MSNOpinion
TAIT: Longtime voice on Edmonton radio, Terry Evans marks 40 years in front of the mic
On the afternoon of July 31, 1987, during his four-hour midday radio show, Terry Evans walked from the K-97 control room into the station’s newsroom. Telephones were ring with terrified Edmontonians ...
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