Online tools are helping Americans travel abroad to discover their ancestry, seek out relatives and obtain documentation for dual citizenship. Here are tips for your journey. Source link
With the newly-announced Panchro 65/i series, Cooke Optics embraces the future of large-format cinematography while staying rooted in its storied past. These lenses, tailored for modern large-format sensors, build on the renowned Panchro name—a fixture in filmmaking for nearly a century. The Panchro lenses have long been associated with cinematic character and nuance. Introduced in […]
And Chris Wright is tapped for Energy secretary. Source link
A capricious and cruel autocrat handing out privileges and punishments, women struggling to assert themselves, the populist mob at the gate – and through it all a decent man, we hope, steers a hazardous course. The first two books of Hilary Mantel’s epic Wolf Hall trilogy became a BBC series in 2015, and now the […]
Connaught Place is a bustling shopping district that no visitor to New Delhi can miss, but it should come as no surprise that its labyrinthine circles hide a number of little-known gems. Located on the outer circle, the Heritage Charkha Museum is one such obscure attraction. Founded in 2017, the Charkha Museum is a tiny museum […]
This Thanksgiving, share the gratitude you feel for your Irish heritage and ancestry by planting a native tree in Ireland for you or a loved one – a gift for generations to come. Thanksgiving is only around the corner and is a great opportunity to count our blessings of the past year and to share […]
Wakefield Actors say “rhubarb” to appear to be chatting. It’s easy to say the word quietly. Here in the national capital of this tasty perennial the stalks are – right now – growing, blushing, sweetening silently in the dark. The harvest season starts in mid-February, when shed doors are prised open and the gathering-in commences, […]
It is a cold, autumnal wee hour of the morning in Istanbul and I am sipping a sweet, orchid-root-flavoured drink called sahlep and smoking a water pipe. I’m lurking outside a nargile (hookah pipe) joint on a small road called Ticarethane Sokak in what is known as the Old City or Historic Peninsula. This is […]
Atlas Obscura is ringing in Native American Heritage Month with stories from across the country, from California to Wisconsin to Oklahoma. These Indigenous innovators are bringing back spirit horses, sculpting stories in snow, and finding other new ways to carry on old traditions. by Roxanne Hoorn In the early 1900s, Ojibwe ponies, […]
Native American Heritage Month is observed in November each year. During this month, we celebrate Native Americans by educating the public about their culture, history and challenges they face today. The facts and figures section of our 2024 Native American Heritage Month Cultural Connection Toolkit focuses on population growth and other trends. Some highlights include: […]