William Nicholson’s take on CS Lewis’s marriage to an American divorcee should have you in bits but it fails to feel as eviscerating as it should ...
It’s 1831 in the gossipy, close-knit port town of Cromarty on the Black Isle in the Scottish Highlands, and the times they are a-changing.
Knowable Magazine reports on efforts to recreate historical smells, enhancing our connection to the past and enriching ...
Interested parties are encouraged to review the grant program’s guidelines and submit an online application in English or Spanish by visiting www.chelseama.gov/ccc. Physical copies of applications are ...
Visit Cambridge's King's College Chapel for Gothic architecture and Wren Library for rare collections, including works by ...
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When touring any city, it's fun to drop in on the local university. | In Europe, universities can be essential sightseeing ...
One of the Britain's oldest lending libraries has found itself at the centre of a furious censorship row. The London Library, ...
It’s finally the weekend. How will you be spending it? Whether you’re in the mood for secret bars, exclusive pizzas or new exhibitions, there is always plenty going on in London to accommodate your ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. This article is the first of FT Globetrotter’s new series on great world libraries and a part of our guide to ...
A rare cache of drawings secretly created inside the Nazi-run Theresienstadt ghetto by Jewish poet and artist Peter Kien has been deposited at the Wiener Holocaust Library in London, the institution ...
Great news, culture vultures; it’s the start of a brand new year, and that means a host of new exhibitions to look forward to. January is pretty quiet for new openings – we’re all too busy watching ...