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Shakespeare's skull probably stolen by grave robbers, study finds | William Shakespeare

Radar scan of Bards grave for Channel 4 documentary shows his head appears to be missing but it puts other myths to bed A story often dismissed as wild fiction, that 18th-century grave robbers stole Shakespeares skull, appears to be true, archaeologists have said.

Shop Jeen: teen site conquers social media but faces customer backlash

The business Erin Yogasundram started in her dorm room has exploded online and gained a massive teen following. But ongoing lawsuits and and an F rating from the Better Business Bureau threaten to bring down the young empire

Sitopia by Carolyn Steel review a utopian vision that begins with food

We are out of step with our planet, so how should we live? Cheap food is an oxymoron and anarchisms time may have come, argues this wide-ranging, stimulating book Civilisation is in crisis, warned the EAT-Lancet international commission of food scientists last year. We can no longer feed our population a healthy diet while balancing

Stories told in the dark haunting visions from the painter who operated on his own genital

Camden Art Centre, London Forrest Bess was attached to a camouflage unit during the second world war before suffering a breakdown. He then began to transcribe his nocturnal visions, with alarming results

Woman filmed kicking and slapping horse cleared of animal cruelty | England

Sarah Moulds, 39, says she received death threats and family went into hiding after video went viral A teacher who lost her job after she was filmed kicking and striking a horse has been cleared of animal cruelty.