Fun Facts and Trivia About The Chinese Emperor Gaozu of Han

Few rises to power in Chinese history are as improbable as that of Liu Bang, the man who would become Emperor Gaozu of Han. He was born into an ordinary peasant family at a time when imperial ambition was considered the exclusive domain of the aristocratic class. His origins made his eventual triumph not just…

Our Visit To Butler Springs Park (Greenville SC)

I had no idea Butler Springs Park existed in Greenville, South Carolina until my son was invited to a fairly casual birthday party for one of his friends from his 3K preschool class named Thomas. It’s a tiny little park, but they have an outdoor playground and a covered area for events where you can…

Fun Facts and Trivia About The Chemical Element Antimony

Antimony’s chemical symbol, Sb, bears no resemblance to its English name. The explanation lies in Latin: the symbol derives from stibium, an ancient term tied to the mineral stibnite. The origin of the word “antimony” is less certain. One leading theory traces it to Greek roots carrying the sense of “not alone,” a reference to…

Why Pride Month 2026 Is More Important Than Ever

Marriage equality has been the law of the land in America for about 11 years now, and especially during the Biden administration years, it felt like Pride Month was at its strongest. But since Donald Trump secured a narrow victory in the popular vote in 2024, his right-wing trolls have opened the floodgates to being…

Fun Facts and Trivia About The Tony Awards

The full official name of the Tony Awards is the Antoinette Perry Awards, a tribute to actress, director, and producer Antoinette “Tony” Perry. The inaugural ceremony was held in 1947 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. Early winners took home a variety of gifts rather than the now-iconic medallion, including cigarette lighters, jewelry,…