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Every year on July 4, kids and adults alike gear up to celebrate Independence Day with barbecues, pool parties, parades, and fireworks displays. But with all of the patriotic festivities, people often ...
Prince William hosted an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on June 25, where he knighted Sir Gareth Southgate for his ...
Morris Motors became the major employer in the region during Tolkien’s lifetime, providing a pull for workers and businesses supporting the car industry. A dramatic rise in Oxford’s population ...
Bradford William Davis In Nate Schatzline’s Texas, books endanger kids more than child marriage | Opinion By Bradford William Davis Updated May 21, 2025 2:24 PM ...
RFK Jr. announced that the U.S. will no longer recommend healthy children and pregnant women get the COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s what scientists said about his reasons.
Royal experts reveal Prince William's determination to protect Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis from the "heir and spare" dynamic that affected his relationship with Harry.
Lionel Richie said King Charles III 's charity is "winning" during a red carpet gala in New York that raised $2.5 million for the organization. Beauty entrepreneur Charlotte Tillbury, Vogue U.K ...
A pair of Nikes look fetching in Morris’s ‘Willow Bough’ pattern. William Morris Gallery The first display in the exhibition tell the story of how we got here.
The designer, artist, author and all-round polymath William Morris (1834-1896) championed the democratisation of good taste, said Nancy Durrant in The Times.
The British artist's designs appear on mugs, plates, shoes and more. A new exhibition explores how his signature style became so ubiquitous—and how Morris would feel about his 21st-century legacy ...
His impact on today’s fashion and design is far wider than in his own days, as Morris Mania, a new exhibition held at his former home in London’s Walthamstow, now the William Morris Gallery, proves.
Our associate digital editor, Alexander Morrison, visits Morris Mania:How Britain’s greatest designer went viral and talks to the William Morris Gallery’s director Hadrian Garrard.