Leprosy carried powerful stigma in medieval Europe, but new skeletal evidence from Danish cemeteries suggests the sick were not always pushed aside in death. In medieval Denmark, burial location ...
The group last came together for a goodbye show at the O2 in 2014.
It seems tame today!
The 5th Avenue Theatre was filled to the brim Feb. 6 with people excited to see the national tour of Monty Python’s “Spamalot,” and wearing their finest theater wear: Seattle Seahawks merchandise.
Elvis Presley loved going to the movies, and one of his favorites was an absurd comedy classic that subverted the fantasy ...
Australian travel businesses have taken the world by storm, but recent events in Europe have given their investors the Contiki tour from hell.
In an episode first broadcast on October 27, 1970, Monty Python’s Flying Circus featured a sketch about a boxing match. One ...
Critics have heaped praise on the new comedy series from Detectorists creator Mackenzie Crook, which follows a man who ...
"It's just a flesh wound..." ...
Thanks to smart comic timing and witty dialogue, humor never gets lost or weighed down in the play’s underlying morbidity.
The research, published in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology, analyzed 939 adult skeletons from five medieval cemeteries in Denmark, dating from approximately 1050 to 1536 AD. The findings ...
Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the ...
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