Craig Wood stars as The Games Maestro (The GM) in an online, musical series following the adventures of a D&D dungeon-master. The hilarious series has now been funded. The pilot is online, with future episodes coming soon.
"The Games Maestro" comes to YouTube
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2013-03-04 21:18
Craig Wood stars as The Games Maestro (The GM) in an online, musical series following the adventures of a D&D dungeon-master. The hilarious series has now been funded. The pilot is online, with future episodes coming soon. DNA study shows lasting Roman gift to Britain
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2013-03-04 19:31
Early in the 5th century, the Romans departed from Britain, leaving behind roads, artifacts, walls, and something else. A new DNA study shows that up to 4 million British men carry Italian genetics, and of that, one million probably originate with the Romans. Gulf Wars stage volunteers and performers needed
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2013-03-04 17:07
Mistress Amelia van Hemessen is requesting volunteers to help with the stage and performances at the upcoming Gulf Wars. Car crash damages Curson Lodge in Ipswich, England
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-03-03 18:39
A minor automobile accident has damaged the entrance and corner post of Curson Lodge, Ipswich's "finest" Tudor house. The building dates to 1480 and was a guesthouse of the Curson House estate owned by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Hair and headdress English-style
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-03-03 15:26
Have questions about how to dress your hair or wear a headdress English-style? Tufts University can help with its website entitled Jewels, Hair and Accessories of the Middle Ages. Historians argue over head of Henry IV
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-03-03 11:45
Historians continue to debate over the authenticity of a mummifed head found in the attic of a tax collector. Some believe it is the remains of "good King Henri" (Henry IV of France, murdered in 1610), while others believe the claim is "rubbish." Danish archer uses historic methods for fast shots
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-03-02 21:07
A video features the amazing skill of Danish archer Lars Andersen who uses historic techniques to shoot arrows at incredible speeds. The technique involves holding multiple arrows in the archer's hand. Identity theft in the Renaissance
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-03-02 18:18
Most people believe that identify theft is a modern concept, but the Renaissance also had its share of frauds and pretenders. In a new book Renaissance Impostors and Proofs of Identity, author Miriam Eliav-Feldon of Tel Aviv University's Department of History looks at men and women of the time who played loosely with the rules of identity. Tourney of Love photos online
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-03-02 15:30
Brita reports that she has created an album of photos from Tourney of Love which took place February 16, 2013 in the Barony of Endewearde, East Kingdom. The photos are available to view on Shutterfly. Saint-Denis - A Town in the Middle Ages
Submitted by Alys Katharine on Fri, 2013-03-01 16:42
A web site offers a wide-ranging virtual tour of the area, from the town and abbey to the inhabitants, crafts, daily life, and archeology from the 4th century through the Middle Ages and up to today. Proposed tomb for Richard III
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-03-01 13:17
The Richard III Society has submitted a proposed tomb to hold the recently-identified remains of King Richard III. While no site was specified for it, the "limestone monument would blend modern and medieval style decorations to reflect the king's life." (photo) "Vikings" comes to History Channel March 3, 2013
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-03-01 10:35
On March 3, 2013, Vikings will sail onto television screens in a "nine-part drama series from Michael Hirst, creator of The Tudors." The series will focus on the exploits of Ragnar Lothbrok and his followers, complete with "dynamic displays of superherolike derring-do and physical stamina." Video from Ansteorra Kingdom A&S 2013
Submitted by Milica on Thu, 2013-02-28 20:41
Atli of Bordermarch reports that he has posted a video of A&S entries and commentaries from Kingdom A&S which took place recently in the Kingdom of Ansteorra. Grave of Russian warrior yields weapons and treasure
Submitted by Sabine Berard on Thu, 2013-02-28 18:25
Excavations of a grave in the Caucasus mountains in Russia have revealed a man buried with gold, armor, and weapons. The burial dates to between 400 BCE and 200 CE. New subway station construction shakes Cologne Cathedral
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2013-02-27 19:46
Wide cracks with water seepage have appeared in the walls and ceiling of the 13th century Cologne Cathedral in Germany, damage many feel has been casued by vibrations from a new subway station being constructed next to the cathedral. Shire of Bryngolau advances to full status
Submitted by Milica on Wed, 2013-02-27 17:05
At Their Court at Stag's Con, Their Majesties Garick and Jasamine of the Kingdom of the Outlands accepted a petition from the Incipient Shire of Bryngolau to advance to Full Status. Being passed by the Board of Directors of the SCA, Inc., the request was granted. Hoard of Children's Toys Discovered
Submitted by Alys Katharine on Wed, 2013-02-27 09:13
A stash of "street toys", dated from 1570-1630, was unearthed in an old stairwell of the Market Harborough parish church, England. William of Glen Lyon Elevated to Chivalry
Submitted by MirielduBois on Wed, 2013-02-27 02:00
At Gleann Abhann's Fighter's Collegium on February 23, William of Glen Lyon was placed on vigil early Saturday morning, and elevated to the Order of the Chivalry by TRM Rey and Miriel of Gleann Abhann at court that evening. Online instructor registration for Lilies War 2013
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2013-02-26 12:10
Gwen A’Brooke, A&S Coordinator for Lilies War 2013, is seeking instructors for the upcoming War, and announces that online registration is available for those instructors. Pennsic University teacher registration is open
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2013-02-25 16:06
Capt Elias Gedney, Pennsic 42 University Point Coordinator, reports that Pennsic University teacher registration is now open. Canada's Oldest Shipwreck to be Replicated
Submitted by Alys Katharine on Mon, 2013-02-25 12:13
A 16th-century Basque whaling galleon, the San Juan, will be re-constructed full-scale and seaworthy. Ancient bones can reveal hair and eye color
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-02-24 19:36
Dr Wojciech Branicki, from the Institute of Forensic Research and Jagielonian University, Kraków and Prof Manfred Kayser, from the Erasmus University Rotterdam have spent the past few years developing a process to determine the hair and eye color of human remains up to 800 years old. Theft in Smythkepe
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-02-24 15:27
Edrei the Quiet of the Shire of Smythkepe in Fort Smith, Arkansas (Kingdom of Gleann Abhann), reports that his storage unit was robbed on February 13, 2013. Any help in locating lost items will be welcome. Spencer Museum of Art to present two-day symposium on Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2013-02-24 12:18
The Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas will present a two-day symposium bringing "together an international and interdisciplinary team of scholars from the arts, humanities, and sciences to explore the roles that color played in the society, politics, thought, art, and ritual practices of ancient and medieval East Asia." Deadline for online registration is March 1, 2013. "Mini dome" may be clue to Brunelleschi building secrets
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-02-23 17:31
A team of Italian archaeologists has uncovered the remains of a "mini dome" during excavations to expand the museum of Florence’s cathedral, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in the 15th century. The structure might be a scale model of the cathedral and the first use of a building technique in Italy. Escrick ring baffles archaeologists
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-02-23 14:17
A beautiful sapphire ring discovered in 2009 by a metal detectorist in North York, England, has stumped experts who have been unable to date the ring. (photo) Stafford Castle to be restored
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2013-02-23 10:08
The Stafford Borough Council reports that over UK£75,000 will be spent to restore Stafford Castle, a late 11th century Norman castle in Stafford, England. Catherine Zeta Jones hopes to help find "lost palace" of Welsh princes
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-02-22 19:23
Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones and her husband Michael Douglas have donated a "substantial" sum of money to help purchase Abergwyngregyn in Gwynedd, the purported site of the "lost palace" of medieval Welsh princes. Tolkien's tower bought for UK£1
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-02-22 17:50
Decades after J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings, one of the "two towers" which may have inspired the writer in the second book, has been purchased with plans for restoration. (video)
Heather Dale needs your help
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2013-02-22 15:33
Canadian muscian and SCA member Heather Dale (Marian of Heatherdale) is seeking help from fellow musicians who post their music of YouTube. A video, (ironically posted on YouTube), sums up the situation. |
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