The Washington DC show explores the history of a community in search for their American dream
In 2005, Antonio Somera was cleaning out the basement of a building in Stockton, California, when he disco…
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The Washington DC show explores the history of a community in search for their American dream
In 2005, Antonio Somera was cleaning out the basement of a building in Stockton, California, when he disco…
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There are better ways to raise money than jeopardising a model that draws visitors to Britain and has huge benefits for the wider economy
Twenty-five years ago, the UK made the bold and generous gest…
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National Museum, Cardiff
In a superb, mystical retrospective, the painter sheds social trappings – and her clothes – as she uses her enormous intelligence to paint purely
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It is hoped the institution can help foster new bonds in a fractured nation, but such optimism will be a stretch for some
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The Oxbridge-educated boffin is feted as the codebreaking genius who helped Britain win the war. But should a little-known Post Office engineer named Tommy Flowers be seen as the real father of compu…
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The United Daughters of the Confederacy set out to make slavery respectable again by promoting ‘the lost cause’
It should surprise no one that former cast members from reality shows that ran for more …