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A supermarket chain is calling for the return of a beloved icon of the nation’s football memories – the half-time orange slice.
Each year, more than 30 million people globally receive surgery to correct cataracts. As many people age, the crystalline ...
The call to arms from Lidl GB comes as new research reveals that half of Brits who played sport as children remember the iconic half-time orange as a core memory from childhood football matches.
There’s something magical about the moment you spot that one-of-a-kind treasure hiding among tables of trinkets, and at Swap-O-Rama’s Webster Westside Flea Market in Webster, Florida, those moments ...
There’s a bachelor pad wet bar that would make Dean Martin raise his martini in approval, stocked with highball glasses etched with gold geometric patterns and ice buckets that haven’t chilled a cube ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick enjoys a fresh delivery of orange and other fruit on the International Space Station during ...
Under the open sky, each delicate slice of orange glows like a tiny sunbeam. The crisp, gentle cuts reveal a hidden art in nature’s sweetest masterpiece.
From features not being used as the manufacturer intended, to details that are functionally outdated but still hanging on aesthetically, here are eight forgotten uses for everyday items.
The small, translucent orange balls have been dotting the seashore up and down the Grand Strand. They’ve been mistaken for ...
Along with some 100 images of everyday objects and scenes, “Point Blank” will include vignettes by the writers Lucy Sante and Jackie Hamilton.
You are invited to look closely and find meaning in contemporary sculptural works on show during "Stratum", at The Charoen AArt until Aug 17.