IF you want to know the best place to gawk at some A-listers over a pint, then you’re in luck. Pub expert John Warland – who has written two books on pubs and even runs pub tours ...
An exhibition spotlighting the 60-year career of Jewish cartoonist and writer Will Eisner, considered the father of the graphic novel, will be on view in New York City starting Thursday ...
So states Sherlock Holmes in The Red-Headed League. The Master Detective claims to be an accomplished orienteer, able to ...
Audrey Hepburn - who was sent to boarding school in England - will get a plaque in Mayfair, while T Rex frontman Marc Bolan ...
“Cupid and Co.” was most likely the firm of Joseph Mansell, a lace-paper and stationary company that manufactured large numbers of valentines between the 1840s and 1860s – and also just happened to ...
A London penthouse in a converted warehouse that was featured in the 1968 film “Oliver!” has hit the market for £1.85 million ...
The Prince Charles Cinema (PCC) has come out swinging in its fight against closure, but the threat still remains. The iconic ...
In recent years, with the escalating housing crisis, there have been several instances where tents have been erected on ...
Different sources have different ideas. All seem to include Hertfordshire, Surrey, Buckinghamshire and Kent, some include ...
The celebrated Riverside Dickens Festival will return to downtown Riverside next week, boasting entertainment reminiscent of Victorian-era London and the life and times of author Charles Dickens. Most ...
and a handwritten manuscript of Oliver Twist are among the items marking 100 years of one of London's hidden gem museums. Dickens in Doughty Street displays 100 objects to mark a century since the ...
A six-bedroom mansion in the upmarket London neighbourhood of Mayfair where exiled French emperor Napoleon III was entertained in the mid 19th century is up for sale. The grand five-storey Georgian ...