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The story of how architect Jeffrey Dungan came to design a cottage on a remote Canadian beach for antiques dealer Kim Faison ...
America has a whole host of incredible food cities to be discovered – we've chosen where to go and where to eat for the ...
When Ralph Lauren dishes out design advice, you listen. Nora Murphy knew as much while working for the famous purveyor of ...
Cozy small-town charm shines in Lancaster decor with rustic touches, handcrafted details, and timeless warmth you’ll adore!
Agencies The global nose job trend in Bollywood and Hollywood traces back to an 18th-century Indian potter who reconstructed Cowasjee’s mutilated nose using a forehead flap. Tipu Sultan’s punishment ...
An 18th Century pub in Bradford has been demolished after concerns about the safety of the building were found midway through work to convert it. Contractors were working on transforming the ...
Kōki and Tim Roth are at odds in 18th Century Britain in John Maclean’s genre-blending drama. Read the Empire review.
Science Archaeology Gold coins confirm ‘world’s richest shipwreck’ is 18th century Spanish galleon But who gets to claim the $17 billion treasure? By Andrew Paul Published Jun 11, 2025 10:30 ...
An excavation in the garden at the Heyward-Washington House in Charleston is unearthing artifacts that expand the history and stories told at the house museum.
I normally would not take the time out to respond to a guest column published in The Daily News. But, after reading Sheridan Mitchell Lorenz’s column (“A reality check on the Juneteenth museum ...