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The famous literary lines were “To be or not to be”, from Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, and the opening to Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”.
Inside the Ponaganset High School gymnasium in rural Northwest Rhode Island hangs a banner commemorating the school’s ...
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The Deanery school, previously placed into special measures, has had a huge turnaround in fortunes after being taken over.
A blue plaque has been unveiled in Bradford’s historic Little Germany to honour a “powerhouse of British Theatre.” ...
A series of water-inspired writing activities, co-led by Lucy Parrott and Lily Holbrook, at the RSC will explore ...
In the diocese of Southwark, Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, has found itself at the forefront of catering for Farsi-speakers. A ...
The main street has bright yellow banners that say “The GLAD Town,” and they mean it! When you walk downtown, you’ll spot the tall white church steeple watching over everything. The local shops aren’t ...
Today is the final column of my series on the ancient history of our eight official cities – and please read to the end for some news about ...
Peterborough sits nestled among rolling hills and offers small-town charm at prices that won’t empty your wallet. The downtown area features a classic New England look with white church steeples and ...
The singer thanks the church for a lot of things in his life and he feels that there is something very special about the ...
The Sacred Harp” is a pre-Civil War compilation of sacred songs that uses music notes shaped like triangles, ovals, squares ...