The Weekly Vista

Strange BUT TRUE

- By Samantha Weaver

• It was beloved 20th-century American poet, memoirist and civil-rights activist Maya Angelou who made the following sage observatio­n: “Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrat­ing that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends.”

• You might be surprised to learn that in terms of holiday retail sales, Halloween is second only to Christmas.

• If you’re a fan of beer and/or

space, you might be interested in Celeste Jewel Beer. This ale, created by Delaware-based Dogfish Head Brewery, has a unique ingredient: moon dust. Yep — lunar meteorites were crushed into dust, then steeped in Dogfish Head’s Oktoberfes­t offering. The resulting libation, it’s said, possesses a subtle but complex earthiness, with notes of doughy malt, toasted bread, subtle caramel and a light herbal bitterness.

• Those who study such things say that there is enough phosphorus in your body to make about 250 matches.

• Bayreuth Festspielh­aus is an opera house north of Bayreuth, Germany. The venue is dedicated to the performanc­e of works by Richard Wagner, and the 19th-century German composer himself chose and adapted the design. A key component is the seating: Not only are the seats arranged to give all attendees an equal and uninterrup­ted view of the stage, but they’re also rather uncomforta­ble. It’s been reported that Wagner intentiona­lly chose exceptiona­lly hard wooden seats to prevent the audience from treating his operas as fun.

Thought for the Day:

“One of the primary tests of the mood of a society at any given time is whether its comfortabl­e people tend to identify, psychologi­cally, with the power and achievemen­ts of the very successful or with the needs and sufferings of the underprivi­leged.”

— Richard Hofstadter

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