Wednesday May 23 | Charleston City Paper
John Hancock talks faith and reason in Philip Glass' biographical opera Kepler
A hefty biography of the 17th-century German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler sits on the dining room table at the house John Hancock is renting just north of Broad Street.
Opponents of official ideology in Israel receive life-threatening letters
The opponents of the official ideology and social and religious dogma in Israel receive threatening letters, and plan to ban any public events.
Fahrradi Farfalla FFX requires pedal power to run
We do know that owning a Ferrari would mean you have made it in life, more or less.
Austrian to circumnavigate world in small plane
In a daredevil effort with a single-engine small aircraft, a 44-year-old Austrian recreational pilot has set off on a 48,000-km-long trip to circumnavigate the world.
World's most expensive $1.9m bicycle unveiled
Melbourne, May 11 : The world's most expensive and eco-friendly push bike has been made public and is on display at the Lentos Museum of Art in Linz, Austria.
Loveland men among 122 veterans aboard 2012 Honor Flight Northern Colorado
It was May 8, 1945, -- the end of Adolf Hitler's domination -- and there were lilacs everywhere.
This weekend is my birthday. It is also the anniversary of a more gruesome milestone.