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A Cat Left Its Claw Print on This Pottery Shard 1,200 Years Ago The newfound relic offers the earliest proof that cats have kneaded across eras. Left: Horatio Henri Couldery, Forget-Me-Not .
One Bloor West now has a roof, officially giving it the title of Canada's first supertall building. Mercedes Gaztambide took an 85-storey journey to the top to check out the view.
Wanda Gág’s lithograph “Macy’s Stairway” (1941), from “Wanda Gág’s World” at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Our critic praises the animism of detail, as seen in this stairway ...
A cat's paw print that has survived for almost 2,000 years has been spotted on a Roman roof tile that was unearthed by archaeologists in Gloucester.
(Editor's note: The Alice Cooper drawing referenced in this story is now up for auction through Oct. 19.). A small gesture from a big star could go a long way for a Detroit cat rescue group.
GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND—A cat’s paw prints were spotted on a first-century Roman roof tile unearthed in Gloucester in 1969 by an archaeologist who had been looking through the thousands of tile ...