You’ve seen the big Bed, Bath, and Beyond coupon many times. Now hear from the people who made it the (much bigger than I ever suspected) cultural icon it is:
The New York Times has the true story of how The World’s Biggest Coupon came to be.
You begin to interest me…vaguely
You’ve seen the big Bed, Bath, and Beyond coupon many times. Now hear from the people who made it the (much bigger than I ever suspected) cultural icon it is:
The New York Times has the true story of how The World’s Biggest Coupon came to be.
Author Robert Caro’s personal archives will go to the New York Historical Society. Caro is still writing the final volume of his Lyndon B. Johnson biography.
The New York State Museum has just published James W. Bradley’s new book, Onondaga and Empire; An Iroquoian People in an Imperial Era. The book is available to freely download from the museum. At over 800 pages, it is a truly massive work and focuses on the Onondaga Iroquois and their interactions with Europeans over a fifty-year time span (c. A.D. 1650-1701).
Link to download: Onondaga and Empire
Featured image: Figure 7.16. from Onondaga and Empire depicts shell pendants and effigy figures from Indian Hill.
Nobody rocks harder than a 70s funk-rock band with two drummers.