January 2025 stargazing: A parade of bright planets

As the new year of 2025 begins, the night sky of January offers an exciting lineup of celestial events for stargazing enthusiasts. These include a rare chance to see a parade of four bright planets – Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars – in one evening view.

Additionally, Venus and Saturn will appear exceptionally close to … Read the rest

List of all the songs from the end Credits of Madmen

Seasons 5 and 6 began with a combination of the first 2 episodes, so there were only 12 credits songs in those seasons. Everything by David Carbonara is music composed for the show.

SEASON 1

  1. On The Street Where You Live – Vic Damone
  2. The Great Divide – The Cardigans
  3. P.S. I Love You –
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS

ORIGINS OF CHRISTMAS
The origins of Christmas stem from both the pagan and Roman cultures. The Romans actually celebrated two holidays in the month of December. The first was Saturnalia, which was a two-week festival honoring their god of agriculture Saturn. On December 25th, they celebrated the birth of Mithra, their sun god. Both celebrations … Read the rest

The Family Tree of Greek Mythology: From Chaos to the Olympians

The rich tapestry of Greek mythology unfolds through a sprawling family tree, tracing the origins of the cosmos and its divine inhabitants. This lineage begins with Chaos, the formless void from which all existence emerged. Chaos serves as the primordial source of creation, giving rise to the Primordial Deities, who embody elemental forces … Read the rest

10 Nursery Rhymes with Dark Origins

“Baa Baa Black Sheep”

This gentle lullaby about sheep might be a toddler’s favorite, but its backstory might raise an eyebrow. It is believed to allude to the medieval wool tax introduced by King Edward I. The King’s share? A third of the proceeds from each sack. In this context, if you had three bags … Read the rest