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The Victorian Era inspired tons of great dishes - including desserts and entrees - and here are some that are still enjoyed ...
Eileen Bond, who has died in Perth aged 87, was an enduringly effervescent figure in the social life of Australia for half a ...
These human-made landmarks around the world defy expectations of what man can create—and they sometimes seem to defy gravity ...
From emerald hillsides to glorious palaces and ancient hilltop villages, a Douro River cruise is by far the best way to see Portugal, says Lewis Nunn.
Jane Austen fans are celebrating 250 years since the writer's birth with a series of celebrations – including Georgian ...
The hotel An easy direct train ride from Newcastle, Peterborough, Doncaster or London (book with lner.co.uk), York makes a ...
Longstaff travelled with Newcastle's first-team squad, managed by Rafael Benítez, to a pre-season training camp in the Republic of Ireland ahead of the 2018/19 campaign and made a positive impact in ...
One of the world’s highest-caliber horror and sci-fi project forums, Frontières Market unspools July 23-26 at Montreal’s Fantasia.
Thanks to Sinners overwhelming success, more people are willing to give a chance to historical horror and the terrors of the past.
As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
Please, Game Freak, the Pokémon Black and White bait has gone too far All it takes is one social media post for Pokémon to send the entire fanbase into a frenzy, predicting a gen five remake for the ...
At the start of the 17th century, London was home to about 200,000 residents—about the size of Grand Rapids, Michigan, today. A million people called London home by the start of the 19th century.