Exactly 400 years ago this month, King James I of England died and his son, King Charles I, took the throne. In 1625, no one ...
With a few notable exceptions, American presidents nurtured a lifetime habit of sustained character-building reading.
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Federal funding for the Humanities Council was cut, effective immediately. Here's how the cuts may affect you.
A rundown of the best funk bass players of all time, featuring the trailblazers, the early innovators, and the monster ...
Cayetano Martínez de Irujo, 4th Duke of Arjona, will finally tie the knot with Bárbara Mirjan in a church that holds deeply ...
There’s always a high expectation placed on new recruits, whether they’re the expensive variety like Addin Fonua-Blake and ...
He won titles aplenty in his junior days and now Ed Proudlove has announced himself on the Shropshire senior bowls scene, ...
Doireann Ní Ghríofa’s French award; Hubert Butler Essay Prize; Ewart-Biggs Prize; Strokestown poetry shortlist; Global Book ...
There has been a lot said and written already about Gold Coast's one-point win over Adelaide - most of it centred on the ...
THE 400th anniversary of the death of one of Scotland and Britain’s most important kings took place on Thursday and hardly anybody noticed.
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