Word Watch: Vibrancy
Is it really a compliment for one’s home to be described as “vibrant”?
Is it really a compliment for one’s home to be described as “vibrant”?
Ring heads and Ring virgins alike descended on the Cotswolds for an evening of Wagner at Longborough Festival Opera.
Spectators arguably owe the grand scale of today’s opening ceremonies to cold war rivalry.
Cranach painted Luther many times, from his youth to his death, leaving a richly detailed record of him as observed by a close acquaintance.
From a longread on late bloomers to a podcast on quaker shopkeepers, Deloitte’s Chief Economist recommends six free reads and two listens.
The word granular has been much misused – best to stick to its sugar origins.
The open glass walls of the theatre allow you into the woodlands of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Cezanne was no great shakes as a draughtsman. But this shortcoming later became a virtue.
Marking its 50th anniversary, the Academy of Ancient Music scintillates with a riveting semi-staged performance of Handel’s Orlando.
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