The ultimate saga of British privilege and power
[ad_1] Galsworthy’s writing career spanned the first three decades of the 20th Century and in 1932, he won the most prestigious literary award of all, the Nobel Prize “for his distinguished art of narration which takes its highest form in The…
Landscapes by British Women Artists at the Courtauld » Art &…
[ad_1] From 28 January to 20 May 2026, the Courtauld Gallery presents the exhibition “A View of One’s Own: Landscapes by British Women Artists, 1760-1860” Source: The Courtauld. Image: Fanny Blake: “A rainbow over Patterdale Church, Cumbria”, 1849. Photo…
Indian Ayahs in British Imperial Visual Art: Race, Class and…
[ad_1] “Despite the visual veneration of the Ayah and romanticization of the ayah-child bond, the images, as this essay shows, served as tools of empire. The sentimental images of ayahs ultimately upheld British colonial hierarchies and naturalized the…
The Ultimate Guide to Sailing the British Virgin Islands
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The Great British Baking Show Is Back! Here Are 12 Show-Stop…
[ad_1] When I lived in Britain as a college student, my friends and I had weekly dessert potlucks where we gathered to watch new episodes of The Great British Bake Off (known as The Great British Baking Show in the US). As we crowded around a small…
Interesting facts from the British Columbia Coalition for Ar…
[ad_1] BC’s Cultural Economy is a National Growth Leader: Did you know that between 2010 and 2021 the average province in Canada saw its arts, culture, and heritage GDP shrink by 12% and BC’s cultural economy broke the trends and grew by 7%? (Source:…