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Inside one of Scotland's last foundries where sculptures come to life
The Herald· 6 days ago“There are not many towns in Britain where we have not done something,” says Kerry Hammond, who with husband Brian Caster is marking 35 years of Powderhall Bronze, one < ...
New Charleston dance collective pushing past ballet to explore more
The Post and Courier· 7 days agoBates started dancing 25 years ago and hasn’t stopped. While majoring in dance at the College of...
He bought a cheap house in Italy to improve his life expectancy
CNN.com· 3 days agoThat was the thinking for Bingwa Thomas, 72, originally from Kansas City, who purchased an old...
Discovering the real Modest Mussorgsky
The New Statesman· 2 days agoIn late 1877, at the height of his fame, Tchaikovsky was asked in a letter from his patroness, Nadezhda von Meck, what he thought of ...
OPW spends almost €500k on art, antiques and redecorating Farmleigh since 2022
Irish Examiner· 4 days agoThe main costs were incurred buying antique items for the State guesthouse with €99,000 spent on some of the original furniture
Stanley Moss, Poet Who Evoked a Troubled World, Dies at 99
New York Times· 6 days agoIn the notoriously hard business of poetry, Mr. Moss sold his work to periodicals for 20 years...
Joao Palhinha, the late bloomer finally getting his dream move
New York Times· 21 hours agoThe thing about Joao Palhinha is he does not compromise his style for anyone. “I have been...
Jimmy Anderson: his six best wickets for England, from Ponting to Sharma
The Guardian· 3 days agoBefore Jimmy Anderson arrived in 2003, most English swing bowlers were hard-faced brawlers who...
Ready, willing and disabled: the Australian actors campaigning for more roles – and better training
The Guardian· 5 days agoKate Hood has known the thrill of success and the sound of silence. For two decades Sydney-born Hood was an “able-bodied actor, writer ...