Travellers to Alexandria in Egypt can visit the restored apartment of Constantine Cavafy, the favourite bard of Jackie ...
By embracing these ancient lessons, modern leaders can navigate complex challenges, inspire their teams and leave a lasting ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
When it comes to reading, everyone has a favorite book genre they turn to again and again. Find out which is the most read in ...
An Alexander McQueen crucifix mask; Galliano-era Dior logomania; a humble Burberry fishing jacket: according to the world’s ...
Her writing toed the line between fine art and poetry, asking readers to think of language as a multidimensional tool of ...
Meanwhile, the launch of the inaugural Bukhara Biennial later this year will mark a pivotal moment in the country’s emergence ...
One could call it a celebration of love at an especially difficult time. Shaftsbury writers Brad Peacock and James Crews, ...
I remember just being astonished by the representations of the gods. The omnipresence of the gods in the world of the Iliad, ...
Rajasthan marble meets poured concrete in this Parisian apartment where Franco-Greek designers pay homage to Carlo Scarpa's ...
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has said slavery, in its modern form, is not yet dead, but rife on the African continent.
Australia’s ‘wild reciters’ sought to change the world verse by verse. Who are today’s provocateurs?
In his latest book, Peter Kirkpatrick retrieves from Australian cultural history the compelling figure of the “ wild reciter ”, as a reviewer in the 1920s termed amateur elocutionists.
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