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- Do you know why we eat bread with our hands but use a knife and fork otherwise for most all plated dinners? Legend has it that the court of King Louis XIV made the call. Tune into the significance of table manners.
- A newly released TV drama sheds light on the 20th president of the United States, James A. Garfield—a president we have likely forgotten. It’s so good that our critic says four episodes are not enough.
- 7 lessons from Marcus Aurelius for a chaotic world: the Roman emperor’s Stoic wisdom is more relevant today than you think.
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