For the past two seasons, Paolo Carzana has been penning a Trilogy of Hope – this season came the final chapter. Having shown in his Hackney home for SS25, the designer chose another intimate venue ...
Jessica Bull, 46, from London has been a huge Jame Austen fan since the first episode of Pride and Prejudice aired on the BBC ...
Jade Mountain is an architectural marvel with 29 'sanctuaries' that was recently voted one of the best hotels in the world.
T hink of a music room and you’ll conjure up images of a harpsichord in a stately abode. While it wasn’t commonplace to have ...
A total of 13 new scholars who have been awarded Visiting Research Fellowships to carry out research using its unique ...
The Max Mara show will coincide with the first day of international menswear trade show Pitti Uomo, which will kick off in ...
On view through May 18, the show pairs drawings from Soane’s collection with works by celebrated Modernists including Le ...
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Slurrp on MSNThe Coffee House: Where Culture & Conversation CollideAt the dawn of the 1700s, London was becoming Britain’s first 24-hour consumer society, where coffee houses were club-like spaces to discuss politics, literature, and culture.
The Act of Settlement of 1701 was designed to secure the Protestant succession to the throne, and to strengthen the guarantees for ensuring a parliamentary system of government. The Act also ...
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Boing Boing on MSNEarly illustration of 17th-century London's coffeehouse cultureHere's a woodcut illustration that has been regarded as the 'earliest known image of a coffeehouse'. This piece is from 1674 and was reproduced in William Harrison Ukers' book All About Coffee (1922).
The guests from London lit the starting device together, symbolizing the official opening of the “Magic Door” for cultural exchanges between Chongqing and London.
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