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During the war, the Thuilliers’ yard became a makeshift studio. Eventually, they painted a backdrop featuring classical ...
The writer Geoff Dyer unravels a tale in which the intricacies of model airplanes and the comic horrors of school lunch ...
As the design movement from France hits the century mark, India is doubling down on efforts to preserve its heritage and take ...
A former City worker who 'dreamt of being James Bond ' was today found guilty of trying to spy for Russia after handing over ...
Language,” writes Sumanto, “is not static; it breathes, it grows, it adapts.” This is especially true of English, which has long been an ever-flowing stream, washing over the shores of numerous nation ...
The Government's subsidy system is increasingly enriching a class of ‘wind farm vultures’, who are exploiting the rules to ...
The future is looking bright if the 2025 under-16 national development championships are anything to go by, and three AFL clubs will be particularly excited — including the competition’s newest ...
As president of the Australian Human Rights Commission, Hugh de Kretser walks a fine line. How can the organisation speak to ...
Russian prisons are increasingly restricting inmates’ access to foreign literature and books in foreign languages, the ...
The pretty little Hotel Henriette makes a cosy and romantic base for a city break in Paris, with some of the bohemian Left ...
As a member of Discourse Community Publishing, The Wren uses quotation marks around the word “school” because the Truth and ...