Whether it wanted it or needed it or not Des Moines last week had Lawsonomy “the base of absolute knowledge.” For an unnamed sum the Humanity Benefactor Foundation bought defunct Des Moines University’s 14 acres and six buildings (including dormitories for about 390 students), closed since 1929. On hand for the occasion was Lawsonomist No. 1, a 74-year-old ex-ballplayer, ex-aviation operator, crusader for valueless money, named Alfred William Lawson. Equaeverpoise. Des Moines citizens who were curious about Lawsonomy could find some books and newspapers on the subject in the city library. Read More...
It's unlike any other celebration you've seen before, and remarkably, the festival attracts millions of visitors each year. This event takes place in the town of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos, Spain, and has been around since the 17th century. Historical origins ADVERTISEMENT
The origins of El Colacho can be traced back to the Roman Catholic Church's influence on Spain during the 17th century. The festival is closely associated with the feast of Corpus Christi, which honours the Eucharist, commemorating the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples. Read More...
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