As a banana taped to a wall is sold for millions at an international art auction, former chair of Sotheby’s UK and British ...
First Doctor: William Hartnell (November 1963 – October 1966) Crotchety, eccentric, not always truthful with his companions, came to care deeply for them. Set the pattern for later companions. “There ...
In this era of smart phones, GPS and downloadable maps, is the compass just a thing of the past? By compass I’m referring to ...
New York City, the city that never sleeps, offers an electrifying array of adult entertainment experiences that promise to leave a lasting impression.
Martin Slumbers brought a business background to his role as CEO of the R&A. He made it his business to make the British Open ...
I first became aware of it many years ago, while driving in my old Prius. Simon & Garfunkel’s classic “Bridge Over Troubled ...
Responding to an inner prompting, Washington turned leftward, phone in hand, and captured a remarkable sight ... challenging our understanding of divine communication in modern times. While ancient ...
He began working as a security guard at the Met in 2009 and continued making sculptures inspired by his Egyptian heritage. He ...
The mysterious traditions of Ancient Egypt are recalled in one of the auction’s premier lots, a bronze head of a pharaoh ...
A pair of tomb raiders, whom Italian authorities are calling “clumsy and amateurish,” were foiled after looting millions of ...
Italian police have recovered a trove of “exceptionally valuable” Etruscan funereal artefacts stolen in an illegal excavation ...