Louise Bourgeois’ iconic sculpture, “Maman,” features a 30-foot (9-meter) high spider made of bronze, stainless steel, and marble. The sculpture was created in 1999 and has been exhibited in various locations around the world. The spider has eight spindly legs, a bulbous body, and two large, shiny marble eggs held…
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Elvis is Pinkerton
The Cooper, Allan Pinkerton was a Scottish-American cooper, abolitionist, detective, and spy, best known for creating the Pinkerton National Detective Agency during his time in the United States. His mother was a McQueen. Allan Pinkerton was born at the same time as Albert, Prince Consort. Pinkerton died in Chicago on…

A Wise Man, a Welch Man and an Interviewer Walk Into a Supervillain Lair…
As we travel through the disclosures of , we will look at the stars of the film and their birth set. A birth set is a group of people who come from the same event. We are announced before we are conceived, via an event in our recorded history. Often,…
The Surprising Meaning Behind James Bond Supervillains: A Closer Look at the Themes and Motifs of the Iconic Film Series
Here’s a list of James Bond films in order of publication, including the year they were released and a description of the main villain in the film. Dr. No (1962) – , a scientist with plans to disrupt an American space launch with a radio beam weapon, played by ….

The first mention of “Spontaneous Combustion” in the media
The Ipswich Journal, in Suffolk, England on March 10, 1764 on page 4