Erich von Däniken, the Swiss author whose books on the alleged extraterrestrial origins of ancient civilizations brought him ...
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100 winning portraits turn Britain's streets into a nationwide photography exhibition
Selected from 200 shortlisted images, the winning portraits capture the breadth of life in Britain today. Rather than ...
The British Journal of Photography has announced the winners of Portrait of Britain Vol. 8. The contest, which began in 2016, ...
Rolls-Royce clients’ passions and interests reflected in Bespoke trends of 2025 Themes extend from personal legacy and ...
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This day in pop culture for January 7
On this day in pop culture history, Zoey had an extraordinary playlist, “Rudolph” became #1, “Fame” debuted on TV, and an UFO might have caused a crash?
The New Mexico Military Institute adds both economic and cultural value to the community, its campus a striking presence with architecture that reflects its century-plus history of educational ...
There’s something magical about a place where the horizon stretches until it kisses the sky, where strangers become friends over coffee, and where the cost of living doesn’t induce panic attacks every ...
Nevada hides some of its best meals in quiet neighborhoods and roadside stops, where skill, tradition, and bold flavor ...
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A year in review: Rolls-Royce presents bespoke trends, innovations and achievements for 2025
Royce, not only in terms of artistic output but in the evolution of craft, material expression, and the commissioning experience itself.
ZURICH, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Best-selling Swiss author Erich von Daeniken, who built a lucrative career on his argument, rubbished by scientists and archaeologists, that humanity owes much of its ...
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