
Beer can pull tabs prove that necessity really is the mother of invention
Inventor Ermal C. Fraze may not be a household name like Thomas Edison, but he helped create something we all use today: the pull tab

Inventor Ermal C. Fraze may not be a household name like Thomas Edison, but he helped create something we all use today: the pull tab

When Link Wray recorded “Rumble” in early 1958, most rock-and-roll guitarists were doing everything they could to avoid distortion. Wray did the opposite, unabashedly leaning

Anthony Wilson’s soon-to-be-released photo book, Mawmaw, is an intimate, long-term exploration of West Virginia’s grandfamilies – households where children are being raised by their grandparents.

Some of the best Myth Busters episodes involved cars, and while I’m not sure what myth was being busted here, it looks like a good

Fashion Plates was introduced by Tomy in 1978 and was billed as “the kit that helps young designers, 6 and up, create fashions. Hundreds, thousands,

“I went on all the talk shows. I went all over the world trying to get financing. I lived in Paris for two years trying