A 19th Century obsession with people being accidentally buried alive may have led to a 24-year-old woman being exhumed from a Sussex churchyard. It is alleged to have happened in 1816 at St Andrew's ...
As the Second World War beckoned in 1939, the director of London’s National Gallery, Sir Kenneth Clark, came up with a plan: to commission a handful of carefully chosen artists to document life on the ...
From flaming plum pudding to the first artificial Christmas tree, Bonnie Eastwood plans to detail all the curiosities of the holiday in the Victorian and Gilded Age at Ventfort Hall ...
Discover five groundbreaking technologies that are transforming the way we live, work, and thrive. Explore Project Guideline's assistive running application for the visually impaired from Google ...
What was working on SS Great Britain really like? Isambard Kingdom Brunel's SS Great Britain is undoubtedly one of the most important historic ships in the world. When she was launched from Bristol by ...
Two new books, 'Blank Space' and 'A Danger to the Minds of Young Girls' examine capitalism and the arts in different eras.
Neil Sean is most often cited as a royal expert, but from time to time, he does discuss other subjects in the UK. This weekend, he took a dive into the festive season. Read on to find out how he tied ...
Meow Wolf, a misfit collective of artists based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is building dazzling interactive art spaces around ...
Ireland has no shortage of stately manors, but as Irish Stew hosts Martin Nutty and John Lee learned, no other historic ...
From “Mary Poppins” to “Downton Abbey,” afternoon tea is a quintessentially British ritual. It’s a tradition that started ...
Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka has called out the "tunnel vision in contemporary rock records". For his side project Mirador, ...
The historical and archeological record upends the widespread belief that long-term incarceration belongs to the modern state ...