Every weekend from September through April, Dan Olsen teaches knife- and sword-making classes at 4D Blades, his barn studio southeast of Heber.
Following the first movie's release in 2010, How to Train Your Dragon spawned two sequels, along with multiple animated ...
A Norwegian archaeologist believes that the Norwegians were on their way to the Roman Empire as mercenaries around the year ...
There’s more adventures in store for the Sixth Doctor this April when Big Finish releases Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor Adventures – Expulsion. This upcoming full-cast audio drama, ...
AN ARMY doctor from York has taken on the formidable Gladiators on primetime television and emerged as one of the standout new contenders.
It doesn't fly as high as the original Dragon, but it still gets pretty far up there.
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Best open-world games that can keep you busy for months
These open-world games promise not just lengthy campaigns, but also side content and activities that can entertain you for months.
An appeal against plans to install an illuminated sculpture of King Orry beside Tynwald Hill has been heard, with detailed arguments focusing on heritage impact, archaeology and planning policy.
Nintendo showcases its partner titles coming to the Switch family of devices including some that were long labelled "impossible ports" like Final Fantasy VII Remake.
The sword was discovered during archaeological excavations in Nördlingen, a town in the Donau-Ries district of Swabia, Bavaria. The weapon, which dates to the middle Bronze Age, is so remarkably ...
If someone asked you about your favorite subject in school, chances are you’d name math, English, science, or something practical. History, on the other hand, rarely makes the list. Yet once you look ...
With new technology, smarter tools, and a lot of patient digging, historians and archaeologists are uncovering marvels from every corner of the world. One day it’s an enormous thigh bone from a ...
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