History of Men’s Dinner Jackets A men’s dinner jacket is a classy, formally artistic attire meant for wear during formal ...
Fashion designers are finding inspiration from an unusual source: liquor brands and their century-old distilleries.
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In the late 19th century, city officials turned the final resting place for 10,000 souls into what's now Greenwich Village’s ...
In 1927 the artist LS Lowry stood on the doorstep of Cottenham House in Salford, just across the river Irwell from Manchester ...
While secular art projects around the saint are flourishing in the U.S., it is worth remembering that nothing in her work can ...
like women’s clothing and hat making, things that they might have been sort of more familiar with from home production, and then looking to scale that up into more market-oriented production. But ...
In this first installment, Ganor investigates the famed linen armor of Ancient Greece, known as the linothorax.
For several months in 1898, a pair of male lions turned the Tsavo region of Kenya into their own human hunting grounds, killing many construction workers who were building the Kenya-Uganda railway.
Lord Lexden, a political historian, told the Sunday Telegraph: 'A prime minister who removes a portrait of Gladstone, one of the greatest men to serve ... in the late 19th Century, was also ...
A pair of male lions that roamed Kenya more than a century ago gained notoriety as the “man-eaters of Tsavo.” To be sure, the big cats hunted and ate people building a local railway.