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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...
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...
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 ...
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...