When Nora (@pear-jelly on Bluesky and Instagram) announced that she would be hosting #SpinsterSeptember again this year, Simon (at Stuck in a Book) suggested Katherine Dunning’s The Spring Begins a…| JacquiWine's Journal
At the Awards! L-R: Nina Lewis, Neil Buttery, Kate Travers, Martin Driscol and Kirsty Hopkinson I have some very exciting news to share! The project that I worked on with the Museum of Royal Worces…| British Food: A History
Dr Kierri Price reviews Medieval Women at the British Library, with interjections from four fellow medievalists to reflect the excitement of the exhibition. The post <i>Medieval Women: Voices and Visions</i>, British Library exhibition review appeared first on Science Museum Group Journal.| Articles Archive - Science Museum Group Journal
Men with brains and ability can be found all over the world, moreover there are always others coming on to fill their places, but such Jacobean rooms as this are not to be found all over the world, nor are … Continue reading →| Past Offences: Classic crime, thrillers and mystery book reviews
I love strawberry season. If anything will prompt me to turn on the oven at the start of a June heatwave, it’s probably a favorite strawberry recipe. Over the years, I’ve tried v…| Cooking in the Archives
Writer and game designer Robert Morgan explores an exhibition that time forgot Image: Jamie Hewlett, 2014. Comics Unmasked continues until 19 August You’re greeted by two hooded figures, faces hidden behind Guy Fawkes masks, at the entrance to the British Library’s new exhibition of mainstream and underground British comics. It’s a stark contrast to the huge Jamie Hewlett splash page proudly hung on the outside of the library building, with its grungy superhero, her mask off, sipping...| Arcfinity