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Jaycee Park on Springfield’s east side got a new splash of color since a team of artists began painting there in late May.
Tom Wolfe’s Sociology of the Weird In The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, the journalist broke free of his contrarian clichés to ...
Few conservationists have shaped the public conversation around wildlife protection quite like Peter Knights. Best known for ...
Long known only as the site of Napoleon’s exile, Saint Helena is in fact a sanctuary of rare biodiversity, dramatic ...
The Waldorf Astoria Hotel has been shunned by presidents since Barack Obama after it was taken over by Chinese owners.
It’s hard to believe, but there are just twelve Asiatic cheetahs left in the wild. That number is so small it almost feels ...
Truth is, we don’t know how the Tree of Life will fall, and we don’t know when. It could happen in five years, in 40 years, ...
How does a beautiful landscape without mowing, weeding or raking sound? Ecological gardening not only cuts down on yard work, but it can help undo the damage caused by planting things that don’t ...
Between 1250 and 1325 CE, the Mississippian people transformed a bend in the Etowah River into the Southeast’s most powerful ...
We review Pixies, a game where you move through the seasons to meet little creatures emerging from a flower or sheltering in ...
This is Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo’s monument to American automotive excess and possibly the only place in Texas where spray painting someone else’s property isn’t just legal—it’s encouraged.
Welcome to Cadillac Ranch, the gloriously bizarre roadside attraction just west of Amarillo that proves everything really is bigger in Texas – including automotive art installations. In a state known ...