Warlord Games, following up from the successful release of the third edition of Bolt Action, have introduced a new way for you to learn to play their 28mm World War II wargame. You can now pre-order ...
An early pastel of a Normandy beach by impressionist master Claude Monet was reunited with the descendants of its rightful ...
A plaque attached to the work reads “Holy Mother of God, be thou the cause of peace for Siena and life to Duccio because he painted thee thus.” The Maesta is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s ...
A Monet drawing that was stolen by the Nazis was tracked to Port Sulphur Louisiana and was returned to the heirs by the FBI ...
Brigade Games has a couple of new 28mm scale sets for you to snap up that would be great for World War II raids against ...
In our Bolt Action 3rd Edition Review, we see one of the most streamlined WWII wargames refine its rules, creating an ...
Have you ever wondered which generation you fit into? Check out this breakdown from the silent generation to Gen Alpha based ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 10-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. Lots of folks ...
The tension between sacred mysteries that must be shielded from outsiders and those that can be revealed animates an ...
A recent book on Jewish identity before and after Zionism shows the limitations of a progressive critique that doesn't truly ...
Saoirse Ronan stands out from a surprisingly conventional World War II movie that can struggle to accommodate its director's ...
An early work by impressionist master Claude Monet was returned to the descendants of its rightful owner in New Orleans last week after it had been presumed lost during World War II. The ...