Dr. Seuss has drawn criticism for sexist and racist characters, not to mention using the word “burp”

The Vintage News Jun 11, 2018 Andrew Pourciaux (Photo by Gene Lester/Getty Images) When you think controversy, chances are you tend not to think about children’s books. After all, these books, with brightly colored pictures and clever rhyming schemes, are often designed to be as fun and inoffensive as possible. And while there might be the … Read more

The Vintage News Jun 12, 2018 Terri Likens Wakering Stairs, The BroomwayPhoto by Juliane Savage CC By SA 2.0 Walking may be good for your health, except on one seemingly gentle coastal path in Great Britain. It is a path known for whisking even the heartiest of people to a murky demise. The death toll is … Read more

The devil is in the details: Take a closer look at the controversial sculpture of Lucifer

The Vintage News Jul 24, 2018 Stefan Andrews Photo by:Promeneuse7 – CC BY-SA 3.0 Belgium, the country of waffles, fine chocolate, and hundreds of different types of beer, is also a country of striking landmark sites, most notably cathedrals dated to the Middle Ages. St. Paul’s Cathedral in the city of Liège, distanced some 60 miles … Read more

The life of Mary Queen of Scots – Married 3 times, imprisoned and her untimely end

The Vintage News Jul 25, 2018 Nancy Bilyeau An actress playing the role of Mary Queen of Scots at a Scottish fair. Photo by David Ball It was Mary Stuart, the doomed, charming, and controversial Queen of Scotland, who said shortly before her death, “In my end is my beginning.” But even Queen Mary might have … Read more

In the 1950s, a drunk New Yorker stole an aircraft twice and landed it in the middle of Manhattan, all on a bet

The Vintage News Dec 22, 2017 Nikola Budanovic Drunken bets have, throughout history, caused the most inconceivable events. Some become intertwined with urban myths, as the results were simply too crazy to believe. One such crazy bet that took place in New York City in the 1950s was well-documented by the authorities. The story of Thomas … Read more

“Super Father” Genghis Khan has up to 16 million male descendants

The Vintage News Jun 9, 2018 Mark Shiffer The Mongolian leader Genghis Khan was known to have fathered many children with different women. One study suggests that up to 10 other men in Asian history have rivaled the procreative prowess of Khan. Unfortunately, except for this one ruler, we don’t know the names of any of … Read more

Child labor of early 20th century brought to life in colorized images

The Vintage News Feb 19, 2018 Ben Wheeler A series of heart-wrenching images depicting child labor in early 20th century America has been brought to life after being expertly colorized. Among the photos is an eight-year-old cranberry picker, Jennie Camillo, looking desolate as she attempts to carry her heavy load in Pemberton, New Jersey. Other pictures … Read more

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