An Aberystwyth academic has been appointed Chair of the world-renowned Keats Foundation, a charity dedicated to the life, ...
Testament, beatboxer, rapper and writer - presents a festive Adverb (complete with a yuletide salad battle), with his guests the former Scottish Makar Jackie Kay, poetic legend John Hegley, Mercury ...
Life, in Jaspreet’s world, is not romanticised. It is concrete-hard, ruthless, emotionally exacting — a puzzle that rarely ...
It’s human nature to reflect fondly over what once was. But sometimes, as with workplace safety, the golden era is still to ...
For a couple thousand years, wine has been held up as a beverage of history and culture and as a mark of a civilized society. It has been associated with the world’s great art and fine cuisine and is ...
We have come to the point in civilisation where emotion seems to be something you hide or you have to be discreet about, or ...
Stephen Greenblatt, who participated in the 2025 Charleston Literary Festival, discusses his work, including his latest book ...
A huge weekend of holiday happenings features Santa on water skis, holiday concerts from classical to carols, pop-up markets ...
For those of us north of the equator, winter officially arrived last week. The early darkness and the chill in the air demand ...
Classical music is strapped for cash and moral support – yet the creativity and determination in the face of that deserves ...
Carl Philipp Fohr, “The Ruins of Hohenbaden” (1814/15), Watercolor (courtesy the Morgan Library & Museum, Thaw Collection) The Romantic landscape artists of the 18th and 19th century were so obsessed ...