Image of a postage stamp depicting the Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti, who composed his opera ‘Lucia di Lammermoor,’ ...
As a Catholic Christian, I can’t accept—and you can’t accept—that we enter this world out of nothing and return to nothing.
Two centuries after his death, John Keats’s brief and brilliant life continues to inspire readers and writers across the ...
I was also gripped by Ian McEwan’s What We Can Know (Cape, £22) – a philosophical novel masquerading as a bizarre dystopia of ...
His new film, “Sentimental Value,” is another intimate character study set in the Norwegian capital. His approach to directing is as empathic as his films.
In a new weekly series exploring the Tyne Valley Line, University of Sunderland student Eleanor Tait uncovers the best attractions, rich history ...
The Nicholas Lanier portrait that I came across so unexpectedly at Frieze Masters doesn’t have the prestige of the ...
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True Origins of Your Favorite Holiday Traditions
Holiday traditions feel timeless, like they’ve always existed in their current form. Families gather around Christmas trees. Kids hunt for Easter eggs. Couples kiss under mistletoe without questioning ...
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Winchelsea Village Voice
WINCHELSEA FILM SOCIETY presents Little Voice on Saturday, November 8 at 6.30pm for 7.30pm screening. Admission to the film ...
As Ireland elects its new President, Claire McNab offers a historical overview of the role and its prospects. Ireland is on ...
The Bangles' 1986 hit, "Walk Like an Egyptian", has roots in Egypt, of course, but also (surprisingly) England and a small city in Ohio.
Johnny Paycheck was trying not to get disheartened by a long line of near-hits when he finally released what would become his first and only No. 1 song in the fall of 1977. Paycheck (born Donald ...
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