From the Green Man on King Charles’s coronation invitation to celebrations selling out across the UK, more and more people identify as pagan, or at least pagan-curious. What lies behind its growing appeal?
From majestic Alpine scenes to expressive portraits, a new exhibition shows off the wide-eyed wonder of 19th-century photographers
The large-flowered climbing rose "New Dawn" (Rosa "New Dawn") sprouted unexpectedly from the rambler "Dr. W. Van Fleet" in 1930. The long-blooming mutation featured the same pale-pink blossoms as the parent but demonstrated much greater tolerance of winter conditions. Since its introduction, "New Dawn's"
From majestic Alpine scenes to expressive portraits, a new exhibition shows off the wide-eyed wonder of 19th-century photographers
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A brilliant new account upends bedrock assumptions about 30,000 years of change.
The shift away from polygyny to monogamy with the dawn of agriculture could be down to the impact of sexually transmitted infections in communities
Lathander (pronounced: /lɑːˈθændɛr/ lah-THÆN-der listen) was a Faerûnian greater god with a vast portfolio including birth, renewal, spring and youth, as well as athletics, self-perfection, vitality and creativity. The Morninglord was symbolized by the rising sun, but rather than being the god of the sun itself, he was the god of dawn, which represented the potential of a new day. A god of hope and beginnings, Lathander's name was invoked at the start of new endeavors, whether sealing a new dea
The comedienne, 63, and her husband, Mark Bignell, 56, have made the decision to relocate to the Cornwall and Devon border, with waterside views.
“The moment so long looked for may be nearer than we think, when, with a powerful grasp, like that of Newton, some watcher of the stars shall seize the secret of cometic history.” “A comet,” wrote Ca
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Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer Medium: Medium unknown Dimensions: 21.9 cm x 19.7 cm Date: prior to 1937 Collection: Scientific Identity: Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology - As a supplement to the Dibner Library for the History of Science and Technology's collection of written works by scientists, engineers, natural philosophers, and inventors, the library also has a collection of thousands of portraits of these individuals. The portraits come in a variety of formats: drawings, woodcuts, engravings, paintings, and photographs, all collected by donor Bern Dibner. Presented here are a few photos from the collection, from the late 19th and early 20th century. Repository: Smithsonian Institution Libraries Accession number: SIL14-M001-13
On a show as expansive and diverse as Orange Is the New Black, it can be hard to get a handle on the cast. Here's a look at some (but not all) of the women and men who make up Netflix's new drama and where you've seen them before.
This imaginative attempt to reconfigure humanity’s roots contends that early people were free to shape their own lives
Entirely eloquent, and yet utterly ineffable.
A compelling warning ... It is hard to disagree with this advice from such a well-informed friend of the west Martin Wolf, Financial Times The Wests two-century epoch as global powerhouse is at an end. A new world order, with China and India as the strongest economies, dawns. How will the West react to its new status of superpower in decline? In Kishore…
Seventy years ago today, King George VI died and his daughter, Elizabeth, began her reign as Queen at the tender age of 25.
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You’re invited to join my virtual book club! If you love reading historical fiction, enjoy talking about it with friends, and if you’re on Instagram , then this is the place for you. My pick for January is The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep.
Tango champions and Strictly Come Dancing favourites Flavia Cacace and Vincent Simone celebrate the golden age of American movies in their new West End show