Archive for February 7th, 2025

Artifacts from a Jewish Roman Settlement in Tucson, Arizona ...or Maybe Not

In 1924, Charles Minear and his family recovered a lead cross from a layer of caliche that had been exposed by mining. The cross turned out to be two crosses stuck together, and when they were separated, there was a Lati...

https://www.neatorama.com/2025/02/07/Artifacts-from-a-Jewish-Roman-Settlement-in-Tucson-Arizona-or-Maybe-Not/

The Argonaut is the Weirdest Octopus Yet

An argonaut is also known as a paper nautilus. It's a cephalopod, but it's not a nautilus. Nor is it a squid or cuttlefish, but it has a shell. Argonauts are octopuses with shells. And in case you are wondering, the genu...

https://www.neatorama.com/2025/02/07/The-Argonaut-is-the-Weirdest-Octopus-Yet/

Actor Performs Dramatic Interpretations of Famous Song Lyrics

🎭 Dramatic Monologue: Anti-Hero by @taylorswift pic.twitter.com/QDqetQ8qsK— James McNicholas (@jamesmcnicholas) October 23, 2024 James McNicholas is an accomplished professional actor who is in high demand on...

https://www.neatorama.com/2025/02/07/Actor-Performs-Dramatic-Interpretations-of-Famous-Song-Lyrics/

A Surprisingly Accurate Feature of the Star Wars Stories

If any storytelling device works in the Star Wars universe, you know it will come up again. The Death Star from 1977 was rebuilt in 1983 for Return of the Jedi. Then it came back again in 2015 for T...

https://www.neatorama.com/2025/02/07/A-Surprisingly-Accurate-Feature-of-the-iStar-Warsi-Stories/
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