Raleigh Little Theatre’s The Boy Friend, directed by Haskell Fitz-Simons, promises to be a spoof of British musical comedies of the 1920s. It’s more homage than spoof: young lovers cavorting in ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The Connaught Rangers Mutiny of 1920 in India was an act of Irish nationalist defiance against British rule, culminating in ...
The US and British governments, and most Western media pundits, have tried to explain the determined resistance of the Iraqi people to the US-led assault by referring to the first Bush ...
The de Havilland Comet Racer of 1934 is a ravishingly beautiful machine with an incredible, perhaps miraculous, backstory.
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The Houghton company (and its ancestors and descendants) sold plenty of photography gear in Britain between the 1840s and 1961, though the destruction of company headquarters by German bombers in 1940 ...
Widespread references to “the Roaring ’20s” in Britain following the end of an earlier pandemic indicate an almost total ignorance of economic history. A little – a very little – knowledge is indeed a ...
This scholarly exhibition on British women artists written out of history feels a shade late to the feast. The vogue for unearthing neglected artists from outside the white male Western mainstream ...