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Anzac Day is close to the nation’s soul in some strange, enigmatic way – and epic. Every April 25, the bugle catches the ...
In the year that marks 110 years since the Gallipoli landings, funnyman turned professor Steve Vizard examines our ANZAC ...
If you’re on the lookout for some entertaining shows to attend in our area, look no further than some of the treats coming ...
“Jazz has absorbed whatever was around from the very beginning,” the writer Francis Davis told Wen Stephenson in a 1996 ...
These clips are from the BBC series, Between the Lines: The Romantics. Suitable for: GCSE English Literature in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland and National 4/5 in Scotland. John Keats ...
Walking Mompox’s charming streets is like stepping back in time to a lost and romantic era where little has changed in ...
The meaning of ‘happiness’ was in flux in Shakespeare’s England, and his plays capture many senses of the word.
On one level, Mansfield Park is a fairytale transposed to the 19th century: Fanny Price is the archetypal poor relation who, through her virtuousness, wins a wealthy husband. But Jane Austen’s 1814 ...
A chapter of history will come to a close on Friday as the British-era Elphinstone bridge is set to be shut for vehicular traffic for a period of two years, paving way for the Mumbai Metropolitan ...
Philip Hoare’s exhilarating new book often feels like a print by William Blake. In the centre stands Blake himself, with arms outspread, his pale blue eyes meeting our gaze, his body radiating light ...