Lorna Wallace
Joined: Mar 24, 2022
Lorna Wallace has a Ph.D. in English Literature and is a lover of all things science fiction and horror. She lives in Scotland with her rescue greyhound, Misty.
14 Gifts That Changed the World
10 Winter Solstice Celebrations From Around the World
Who Is Jack Frost?
9 Festive Facts about Hogmanay, Scotland’s New Year’s Celebration
Celebrating the New Year is a big deal in Scotland.
20 Maps That Changed the World
The Mercator Projection, Ptolemy’s ‘Geographia’, the Fra Mauro Map, and even Google Maps have all shaped how we experience the world around us.
Why Christmas Music Sounds So Distinct
Sleigh bells certainly help make Christmas music sound so Christmassy. But it’s a little more complicated than just that.
11 Chilling Facts About the 1972 Andes Plane Crash
Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed in a remote location in Chile’s Andes Mountains on October 13, 1972—and those who made it through the crash would need to resort to desperate measures to survive.
How Did Mary Jane Shoes Get Their Name?
Mary Janes have an early-20th-century comic strip to thank for their name.
7 Historical ‘Wars on Christmas’
Christmas has been canceled a fair number of times throughout history.
The Surprisingly Dark History of Time Capsules
Time capsules are buried, found, and opened fairly commonly. But when they were first gaining popularity at the start of the 20th century, their purpose was often far more nefarious.
11 Facts About the Zodiac Killer
Read up on the case before the new documentary ‘This Is the Zodiac Speaking’ hits Netflix on October 23.
The History—and Surprisingly Dark Theories—Behind ‘Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater’
‘Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater’ may not be the most kid-friendly nursery rhyme, as several interpretations of it involve murder.
The Real History of the Folk Song ‘Kumbaya’
From a heartfelt spiritual, to a children’s campfire song, to a powerful protest anthem, to a derisive phrase, “Kumbaya” is certainly a bit of a musical chameleon.
The 10 Biggest Concerts in History
Rod Stewart, Madonna, and the Rolling Stones had some of the largest concert crowds in history.
‘Georgie Porgie’: The Royal Origins of the British Nursery Rhyme
“Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie / Kissed the girls and made them cry.”