If we are to believe novelists, England in the 1700s and 1800s featured two kinds of women: those who sat at home stewing about lost suitors, and con artists. It used to be that books featured a whole ...
Instead, it feels like he’s acknowledging that women were central to the way Victorian England worked ... expensive events like charity balls, con artists get to hang with lots of rich dopes ...
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In this So You Want My Arts Job, Karen Ingram discusses her rol as the arts and community centre manager of the Louis Joel ...
Cultural touchstones are nicely specific, from astrology bestseller Linda Goodman’s Sun Signs (1968), pored over by young ...
This brick beauty is like a time machine with a porch! Photo credit: Charlie Chapman This isn’t your run-of-the-mill, stuffy ...
At the Grosvenor House Museum in Jonesville, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped straight into the elegance of the 1800s. Welcome to the Grosvenor House Museum, where Victorian grandeur meets Midwest ...