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Sam Freedman is right to protest at the snarl up of UK tax policy. Tug on any single thread and the whole Gothic tapestry ...
Carolyne Topdjian’s The Black Moth offers a compelling blend of suspense, atmosphere and psychological depth. The novel is ...
A new survey at Palais de Tokyo continues the search, from trash-confected sculptures and UV costumes to colourful ...
Will the new Pope come to Slovakia? 'Slovakia is Europe' protests take place across Slovakia, while in Kyiv Matovič declares ...
On Friday, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D–Tampa, met privately with Valle to affirm her support and explore possible legal and ...
Florida Senate is considering a bill (SB 1624) that would rename Hillsborough Community College to Hillsborough College. The ...
The Hitherto Untold Story of Mrs. Lovett, written in collaboration with Canadian author Corinne Leigh Clark, is an ambitious ...
Amy Lea is an Ottawa-based contemporary romance writer and Canadian bureaucrat. Her previous novels include Woke Up Like This ...
Following on from our first list, we asked New Scientist staff to pick even more of their favourite sci-fi books of all time.
Guy Maddin's Brand Upon the Brain! is a unique, surrealist love letter to the era of silent cinema, and a fresh take on the horror genre.
Development plans lodged with Woollahra Council stated the upgrade of the existing 101-year-old Victorian Gothic style home ... have written formal objection letters to the council outlining ...
William Morris wrote with appalling fluency. Composing verse on trains or while sat at the loom, he could turn out ...