Carnivorous rabbits, camera-friendly ghosts, under-paid cleaners and some yummy food. It is all here.
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Theater Review: Titus Andronicus at Shakespeare’s Globe
The sight of Demetrius and Chiron strung up by the heels, like beasts in an abbatoir, their throats almost casually cut, will remain with me.
Read More »Art Exhibition in London Closed After Attack by Religious Extremists
The reaction of Asia House, the media, the artistic community, and of London itself, has been wholly inadequate.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 58 (Women Bloggers)
Net neutrality, lots of science, some tasty treats, and my first vlogger...
Read More »Book Review – Brewed Awakenings: An Anthology of Short Stories, Essays & Poems
Authors are often told to “write what they know”, but the stories I enjoyed the most were those in which imaginations were allowed free rein.
Read More »Book Review: Everyman’s Rules for Scientific Living by Carrie Tiffany
All of Australia's history is here, in stories that form a universal account of 20th-century life and 'progress'.
Read More »Book Review: The Chronicle of Zenobia: The Rebel Queen by Judith Weingarten
If you enjoy Jean Auel's Earth's Children series, or Colleen McCullough's Ancient Rome books, you should read this.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 57 (Women Bloggers)
The new life of spring, some yummy meals, and a cautionary tale.
Read More »Theater Review: The Persians at the Theatro Technis
Aeschylus's words of 472BC could hardly be more relevant today.
Read More »In Memoriam: Suzanne W Hull
A pioneer of the study of women of the English Renaissance has died at the age of 84.
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