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In 1928, the V&A acquired a previously unknown portrait. It shows the Black Jamaican polymath Francis Williams (c. 1690-1762), dressed in a wig, surrounded by books and scientific instruments. In all ...
The polycrisis that is unfolding demands not a return to the status quo but urgent, progressive answers both at home ...
You might think that a novelist who works in more than one language would want language itself to become conceptual, ...
Given what it sets out to do, it’s hard to fault The Thursday Murder Club. The sentences flow smoothly, the jokes ...
The cybercriminals had breached the library’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) databases. ‘At a minimum these databases ...
The bequest was the third of thirteen listed in his will of 7 May 1975, after another, larger one to the Catholic Missions ...
The first hour of Anora, Sean Baker says, belongs to the genre of romantic comedy. This makes interesting sense if ...