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The Fall of the Eastland
At a pier on the Chicago River on 24 July 1915, as the passenger steamer SS Eastland prepared to embark across lake M...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 29 Mar 2007 •
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The Farewell Dossier
In 1982, operatives from the USSR's Committee for State Security--known internationally as the KGB--celebrated the pr...
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Alan Bellows
• 26 Mar 2007 •
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A Fluke of Nature
As the sun rises over a grassy pasture, and the morning light glints from the countless clinging drops of dew, a sing...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 22 Mar 2007 •
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Damn Schedule
Yes, we here at Damn Interesting acknowledge that we've not been squeezing out articles without our once-vigorous reg...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 21 Mar 2007 •
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The Flying Saucers of North America
Under the cover of darkness on 07 October 1959, a convoy of military vehicles escorted a flatbed truck through the ab...
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Alan Bellows
• 17 Mar 2007 •
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Damn Distractions
In the North American fur-trading days, many trappers came to rely on a high-calorie, long-endurance foodstuff known...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 09 Mar 2007 •
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Chuck Bonnet and the Hallucinations
On Charles Bonnet Syndrome, a common but not commonly known hallucination disorder
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 06 Mar 2007 •
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Misbehaving Pituitaries
At the base of the human brain there lies a tiny organ called the pituitary gland. About the size of a pea, this dem...
Written by
Cynthia Wood
• 01 Mar 2007 •
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