After carefully researching Bonaparte's time in exile, painter Charles de Steuben depicted Napoleon's deathbed and the witnesses to his dying moments in May 1821. “The death of Napoleon” (1828) by ...
The video’s caption: “how it feels to listen to the fate of ophelia.” The comments section unanimously agreed. Featuring the aforementioned Napoleon Dynamite-dance moment, the edited clip shows the ...
The Bobby Lees have announced that they have signed to Epitaph Records. Along with this announcement, the band have released a video for their new song “Napoleon” which was directed by John Swab. The ...
What if BioShock and Dark Souls had a baby? The answer is simple: you'd end up with One More Level's Valor Mortis. It blends a lot of what made the 2007 BioShock game compelling by using a lot of body ...
When veteran observers resort to a frame-by-frame analysis to confirm the fractions of a race, you know that something out of the ordinary has happened. That was the case with the Champagne Stakes (G1 ...
In 1811, Tsar Alexander I, supposedly allied with Napoleon, refused to be part of the continental blockade of British goods any longer. Napoleon’s edict barring trade with Great Britain was ruining ...
All four suspected criminals - along with any number of co-conspirators - remain at large and could by now be hundreds of miles away from Paris IT took just seven minutes for a chainsaw-wielding gang ...
A monumental building in Uptown New Orleans that sat dormant for two decades has been brought back to life, and its first public event will be a suitably grand culinary happening to lift the lid. The ...
We crossed the globe to the tiny, remote island to sample the splendid desolation of the emperor’s exile under a scornful British governor Text by Erica Munkwitz and James L. Swanson; Photographs by ...
Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...
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