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DIANE PHILLIPS: When did we stop being Little Nassau or Funky Nassau and just become Tacky Nassau?By DIANE PHILLIPS. Humans are amazing creatures. We get used to our surroundings, even if we don’t really like them. We just stop seeing the bad stuff. It’s a positive trait i ...
This restaging of The Removalists by Melbourne Theatre Company shows that the play is just as unsettling and important now as it was in 1971.
That Williamson saw the blight so clearly and dared to write about ... where architecture and musical art were destined to make rapturous harmony. Mostly accompanied by period instruments, the ...
One course, of roasted langoustine, surprised me: the flavors were so fresh, so intense, that I teared up ... which survived the “Great French Wine Blight,” when many vineyards were ruined ...
The blight that destroyed potato crops in the late 1840s reduced the island’s population by almost one-quarter. For nearly two centuries, historians with an Irish-nationalist bent have explained ...
An Exeter family’s problems dealing with Devon’s services for children with special educational needs have been highlighted in parliament. Speaking during Prime Minister’s Questions, Exeter ...
Geopolitical reality, lack of buzz in host nation Pakistan and mediocre cricket in general meant Champions Trophy's much-anticipated return to the calendar did not go according to plan for the ...
The singer’s new album attempts to recapture the intense art-project pop of her early records. By Kate Mossman A male friend interviewed Lady Gaga in 2012, and she got completely nude while they ...
The research used a process called somatic embryogenesis to identify and replicate a gene that can combat the blight that devastated the chestnut population in the early 1900s. The research ...
Our art critic goes room-by-room through New York’s Gilded Age house museum, reopening after nearly five years. Don’t miss the new upstairs galleries. By Holland Cotter The darkly comic ...
Crafting the perfect cold open isn't the easiest thing to do. For Star Trek, there will always be that section of the audience who has 'seen it all,' and therefore impressing them with something ...
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