
Could the handshake go way of the powdered wig and chewed tobacco?
David Dixon It’s been around for thousands of years; but is suddenly frowned upon as a filthy and archaic habit exposing us all to coronavirus

David Dixon It’s been around for thousands of years; but is suddenly frowned upon as a filthy and archaic habit exposing us all to coronavirus

Written, of course, for the Northern Autumn, Southerners can enjoy this poem in March or April. Robert Frost — 1874–1963 My sorrow, when she’s here with

The word “Autumn” for the name of the season that follows Summer and precedes Winter; has not always been universal. Before about the time of

“Is there anybody out there?” has been one of the eternal and baffling questions of humans since we first gazed into the night-sky. Well a

Like so many of our social and religious traditions, Valentine’s Day has its genesis in the Roman Empire. Also called Saint Valentine’s Day or, more traditionally, the Feast

FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL “School days, school days, dear old golden rule days, Readin’ an’writin’ an’ ‘rithmetic taught to the tune of a hickory stick.”

Try your luck at spotting the differences in this picture of a musician.