The exhibition documents the history of black and white abolitionists, especially those linked to Cambridge. It looks at what life would have looked like on plantations and the move toward abolition.
Most economic analyses say average US families would have to absorb the cost of his tariffs in the form of higher prices and ...
Ten people who knew Jeremy Lewin expressed concerns about his new position due to troubling behavior in his youth ...
Special anatomical structures in the throat greatly enrich the vocal repertoire of New World monkeys A recent investigation ...
A recent investigation led by voice scientist Christian T. Herbst from the University of Vienna and colleagues from Anglia ...
Shakespeare’s Globe has announced the cast of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by Ola Ince. The Crucible is the first ...
We should treasure our Sunday roast tradition - it's one of Britain's few world-famous gourmet specialities. Here are 76 of ...
Writer Jack Thorne has dismissed an online theory the race of the lead character was changed and stressed it was not based on ...
We however thought it no improper measure to take away with us all the lances which we could find about the houses, amounting ...
A theory that the race of the lead character was changed from the real-life case the series was based on has been dismissed ...
It’s not HBO, it’s Max — but the new standalone logo for Warner Bros. Discovery‘s streamer now certainly looks like HBO’s at a glance. The Max streaming service has quietly launched a ...
However, when Cambridge's first custom-built cinema opened its doors, films didn't even include sound. The Picture Playhouse opened at 44a Mill Road in 1913, more than a decade before audiences ...