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Kimberly Hansen, Collections Manager of Flowering Plants, The Field Museum, joins John Williams to talk about her work at the Field Museum, the now famous poison plant that was featured in ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Fans of "The White Lotus" will be able to see the infamous poisonous seeds at the Chicago's Field Museum.
On Tuesday, the public can get a close-up look at the now-infamous seeds during a special viewing at the museum. In addition, ...
The "suicide fruit" of the pong-pong tree played a critical role in The White Lotus season 3's finale. Life & Style breaks ...
All season long, the mild-mannered middle-manager has been fretting and fawning over the possibility of singing during one of The White Lotus hotel’s nightly staff performances. As he excitedly ...
This week’s episode was all about the consequences. By Noel Murray This “White Lotus” season moved at a lulling pace early on, putting the viewers in the same head space as the vacationers ...
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Authentic blue lotus contains higher levels of the psychoactive alkaloid nuciferine. Ancient Egyptians likely used an oil-infused wine to extract its properties, not just wine alone.
It’s whatever you, whatever is, whatever’s clever.” Okay, so not everyone on The White Lotus is equally capable of expressing desire. Poor Belinda stammers like a total goofball in her ...
A memorable monologue from Frank (Sam Rockwell) in season 3, episode 5 of ‘The White Lotus’ caught the attention of the internet, but what does it really mean?