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For Samuel Pepys, a wild British Simchat Torah
The Jewish Star
On 14th of October 1663 the famous diarist Samuel Pepys paid a visit to the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in Creechurch Lane in the city of London.
2 weeks ago
The most famous 'Romeo and Juliet' adaptations on stage and screen
New York Theatre Guide
Shakespeare's play is having a Broadway moment, with a Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler-led revival on stage alongside a pop musical that reimagines the show's...
1 week ago
John Evelyn
Britannica
John Evelyn was an English country gentleman, author of some 30 books on the fine arts, forestry, and religious topics. His Diary, kept all his life,...
5 days ago
Advent calendar donation appeal to help hospital and foodbank
The Hunts Post
The Samuel Pepys pub in Huntingdon is asking customers to donate advent calendars so everyone gets a treat in the lead up to Christmas.
14 hours ago
Franklin Pierce Adams
Britannica
Franklin Pierce Adams was a U.S. newspaper columnist, translator, poet, and radio personality whose humorous syndicated column “The Conning Tower” earned...
109 months ago
Jodie Whittaker shines in the ultimate story of patriarchal control turned on its head: The Duchess (of Malfi) reviewed
Tatler
After 12 years, Whittaker returns to the stage as the titular duchess in John Webster's 17th-century revenge tragedy tweaked for the modern day.
1 week ago
Where To Find London’s Literary History: From Shakespeare To Dickens
Forbes
London, a city rich in literary history, boasts numerous fascinating sites for literature lovers. Here's a guide to 20 of the most captivating literary...
2 weeks ago
Why are so many people delighted by disgusting things?
Yahoo
Going out of your way to get grossed out might seem like a contradiction of human nature. But it serves a strong evolutionary purpose.
2 weeks ago
Review | The surprising history of the humble notebook
The Washington Post
Roland Allen's “The Notebook” chronicles the vital role notebooks played in the achievements of luminaries like Erasmus, Charles Darwin and Agatha Christie.
1 month ago
Creativity in quarantine
Telegrafi
The coronavirus has forced billions of people to isolate themselves in their homes. For many, this is a difficult experience, especially psychologically.
3 weeks ago