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Snapshots From Medieval England: Chaucer’s Pilgrims
Thanks to Chaucer’s prowess at pithy, memorable descriptive writing, no photographs are necessary to imagine his characters accurately.
Artist Glenn Vilppu: Fine Art, Animation, and the Old Masters
The world-renowned teaching by award-winning artist Glenn Vilppu inspires some of the world’s top animators, illustrators, and painters.
Rewards of Remote Travel: 5 Reasons to Go off the Beaten Path
Hidden gems like Beppu remind travelers why it pays to explore beyond the obvious.
How a Royal Statue Represented the Colonists’ Changing Views
In ‘This Week in History,’ Britain’s Parliamentary acts elevate a Pennsylvania farmer to prominence, resulting in a last attempt to reconcile with the king.
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Infographic: Words of Wisdom From America’s Presidents
These quotes from all American presidents reflect the courage, perseverance, and character that have guided the nation through trials and triumphs.

The 6 Best Road Trips for Exploring America
Let the call of the open road take you across America’s most beautiful expanses.

‘You’re a Beekeeper’: Students Conquer Their Fears in This Scary but Sweet Class
Beekeeping as a recreational and hobbyist activity has been on the rise in recent years. Here are four delicious recipes that use honey.

My Southern-Style Fried Catfish Will Have You Going Back for Seconds
Perfectly fried, Southern-style catfish should not be underestimated.

Taking the Kids: To a Family Reunion
A large scale family reunion will require a lot of early planning.

Beyond the Ice: Life Lessons From Penguins, Polar Bears, and Whales
In Earth’s coldest corners, the wild teaches quiet lessons about survival, simplicity, and how little we truly know.

The Death by Chocolate Trifle: What a Way to Go
Trifles are wonderfully easy summer desserts and ridiculously flexible.

The Bonnet House: Colorful Opulence in Florida
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we look at the eclectic grandeur of a historic, Caribbean, plantation-style villa.
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24 Hours in Dubrovnik
It doesn’t take long to discover why this Adriatic city looms large in both history and Hollywood.

My Southern-Style Fried Catfish Will Have You Going Back for Seconds
Perfectly fried, Southern-style catfish should not be underestimated.

Global Communism Is at Its Most Vulnerable, Says Society That Predicted Its Rise
“History’s proven us right,” says Wayne Morrow, CEO of The John Birch Society.

‘Late Autumn’: Finding Grace in the Rhythms of Change
Director Yasujiro Ozu looks at family dynamics in a time of prosperity with this gentle, reflective film.

Densely Compacted, Brilliantly Constructed History of a Greek War
Historian Paul Rahe shines in the sixth book of his Spartan ‘Grand Strategy’ series concerning the final years of the Peloponnesian War.

‘Sovereign’: True Story About The Sovereign Citizen Movement
Nick Offerman’s portrayal of tragic, real-life Jerry Kane as a dangerous political zealot and a devoted father rolled into one makes ‘Sovereign’ worth a look.

‘Hall of Fame’: A Song for Everyday Heroes
Country singer Karissa Ella’s latest song honors her Ohio hometown community.

How Did We Get the Word ‘Husband’?
Far from limiting a man, marriage calls him into a larger mission of love, stewardship, and provision.

Dear Next Generation: You'll Get as Good as You Give
Respect, compassion, and integrity are timeless and worth standing for.

Make This Fourth of July a Homespun Holiday
A homespun July 4th brings the focus back to family, gratitude, and the American spirit.

An Educational Philosophy That Nourishes the Whole Child
Charlotte Mason lived in the 19th century, but her philosophy offers children an education full of life and wonder.