The title of this piece will tickle the memory of those familiar with the corpus of English Literature who must of necessity remember the title of Charles Dickens’ 1859 novel, A Tale of Two Cities.
Julia Forsythe, a much-loved parishioner at Our Lady Help of Christians in Kentish Town, northwest London died on 13 December 2024.Born in Cork, Ireland, Julia came to London in 1957, where she worked ...
King Edward VIII fell in love with Mrs Simpson, who was a divorcee in 1936, and then had to abdicate the throne, as per the ...
Charming con artist, loveable but flawed literary icon and now romantic lead in the latest 'Bridget Jones', Leo Woodall is one of the most exciting actors of his generation. Olivia Petter heads to the ...
The famed publisher is set to release all of Jane Austen's novels under its children's imprint, complete with introductions ...
It's one of the greatest literary mysteries: why were Jane Austen's letters destroyed — and by her own sister? The question is at the heart of new BBC drama Miss Austen, which is based on Gill ...
Feb. 6-23, on Octagon Stage. Ten-year-old Kenny chronicles the events of a fateful summer for the Watson family of Flint, ...
Dense film program, centered at the new five-screen Film Center and the Riviera Theatre, showcases women directors and world ...
Here is a list of 2025 TV premiere dates for new and returning series on broadcast, cable and streaming. It's updated daily, ...
From Peru to Palestine, familiar names and faces crop up in far-flung places for 17th installment at Vogue Theatre.