The legacy of the Elias Meyer Free School and Talmud Torah in Kolkata’s Bowbazaar, which is celebrating its centennial year, ...
Walk through the bizarre and murky history of one of London's most famous markets in Barry Turner's fabulous new book about ...
Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner’s pioneering “Love Life” was thwarted by circumstance. Now, it is coming to Encores! at New ...
Hugo’s favourite child Léopoldine was already buried when he learned that day of her death. Devastated, he wrote little and ...
On the eve of leaving the city for good, an English art dealer found himself captivated by a 17th-century apartment.
On May 16, 1853, the Alexandria Gazette published an advertisement for “H. Weirman’s celebrated Ladies’, Misses, & Children’s ...
Cher Ami is credited with saving the lives of 194 members of Whittlesey’s “Lost Battalion.” He became known as a war hero in ...
From the behemoths to the hidden gems which offer a more authentic flavour of the capital away from the crowds.
Most people have never heard of Veitastrond, a lost pocket almost unknown to the outside world despite “the finest ice ...
The influx of laborers required to operate mills during the early 1800s are responsible for shaping the culturally diverse population of the city.
Returning to sprawling, romantic Buenos Aires after nearly three decades away, Tony Perrottet sifts through the city's many ...
This Scots form of hotel is recorded in the Dictionaries of the Scots Language through a number of 19th-century examples.
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