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Audrey Flack, Creator of Vibrant Photorealist Art, Dies at 93
New York Times· 5 days agoAudrey Flack, a pioneer of photorealism who became known for oversize, in-your-face still lifes...
Keir Starmer - From 'lefty lawyer' to UK prime minister
RTÉ News· 3 days agoThe cover of the UK Labour Party’s election manifesto features a black and white photograph of...
You Won’t Be Roughing It at These Outdoor Resorts
New York Times· 6 days agoGlamping tents, decked-out tree houses, vintage R.V.s: A handful of new or updated U.S. accommodations puts you in the middle of nature without stinting...
‘Radical’, ‘a headrush’, ‘insanely clever’: the best Australian books out in July
The Guardian· 5 days agoAgainst this backdrop, Finegan Kruckemeyer’s debut novel is a startlingly optimistic work, a fable about making families and communities, about the practices that bring people together as the ...
Glastonbury Festival 2024 highlights: Stunning headliners, cameos and record-breaking acts during...
SomersetLive· 6 days agoThe year's Glastonbury Festival is over in a flash and what a weekend it was. More than 200,000...
Glastonbury 2024 highlights: Coldplay dazzles, unexpected celebs and special guests
Devon Live via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoGlastonbury 2024 is over and what an incredible weekend it was - we take a look back at the stunning...
Treasure hunters: the enthralling, emotional inside story of a house clearance
The Guardian· 5 days agoThere are also franchises across England and Wales, and there is soon to be one in Scotland, clearing 15 to 20 probate properties daily. Probate – the legal right to deal with someone’s property ...
Council Post: How To Curate Museum Experiences That Resonate With Contemporary Audiences
Forbes· 3 days agoMuseums must evolve to stay relevant, especially as they are being asked for accountability and...
Jackies will be hoping lightning doesn’t strike twice when they face Galway in their All-Ireland SFC...
Irish Independent· 3 days agoOut in Clontarf, the year 2018 is cemented into the promenade. And all through the turf of St Anne’s...