The ‘Canadian Dream’ works for some immigrants and not others because of the hidden role of socioeconomic class.
The Group of Seven helped create a distinct, modern Canadian identity in the 1920s. What is their legacy – and how does their work relate to a 1970s group of Indigenous artists?
Fellow student Nifemi said some students eligible for free school meals would walk rather than take the bus, arriving too ...
More traders in Stafford are backing plans for a potential ban on face coverings, as part of new measures to tackle antisocial behaviour in the town centre. The proposals, which g ...
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K-culture's 'moment in Europe' is really a summerlong takeover
From Avignon to the BBC Proms and Roskilde, Korean artists are anchoring major European festivals across theater and ...
In Britain, they were calling it football from at least as early as the 1300s. As the centuries passed, there were no ...
A powerboat has been pulled to safety by the coast guard in Clare after becoming stuck on the waters of Lough Derg during ...
A lack of access to the arts in the West Midlands could be leading to a decline in teenagers choosing to study the subject at ...
A four part series on the life of Jesus Christ, with new historical research, archaeological discoveries, and expert ...
Tickets go on sale today for the British Museum’s once-in-a-generation exhibition, a loan some historians fought to stop ...
Any closure of the museum's building “will be subject to a full review and consultation”, according to Amgueddfa Cymru (Museum Wales) ...
The track served as a window on the inner mental state of its central character, Jimmy ‘B-Rabbit’ Smith Jr (who Eminem portrayed in the film). It caches him preparing himself for the live rap battle ...
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