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Samuel Pepys: Diarist or Predator?

A new biography reveals the dark side of Samuel Pepys, the famed diarist whose writings exposed not just London's history but his own scandalous sexual exploits and alleged assaults.

FBI recovers stolen Spanish artefacts in Mexico

The FBI has successfully retrieved 17th-century Spanish religious artefacts stolen from a church in Spain and smuggled into Mexico, marking a significant victory in international cultural heritage protection.

Paul Kelly Releases 'How to Make Gravy' Sequel

Australian music legend Paul Kelly surprises fans with a poignant sequel to his beloved Christmas classic, 'How to Make Gravy,' titled 'Rita Wrote a Letter.' Discover the emotional depth and storytelling brilliance behind this new release.

NYC Exhibit: Where Music Meets Visual Art

A groundbreaking exhibition in New York merges music and visual art, showcasing how legendary songs have inspired artists across generations. Discover the harmony between sound and canvas.

Emily Wurramara wins NIMA Artist of the Year 2025

Indigenous singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara takes home the prestigious Artist of the Year award at the 2025 National Indigenous Music Awards, celebrating her powerful contributions to First Nations music.

17th-Century Manor for £150K – Rare Deal!

A stunning six-bedroom 17th-century manor house in the UK is up for sale at an astonishing price of £150,000. Discover this hidden gem's unique features and why it's a steal for history lovers.

Political Grifters: The Con Artists of Modern Democracy

In 2025, the term 'grifter' has become a defining insult in politics, exposing those who manipulate public trust for personal gain. This article explores how modern con artists thrive in today's political landscape.

MasterChef’s 20th Series: Big Changes Ahead!

Beloved 'MasterChef' judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode hint at big surprises for the show's milestone 20th series, promising more drama, talent, and culinary excellence.

Millet: Life on the Land at National Gallery

Discover Jean-François Millet's evocative rural masterpieces in this must-see exhibition at London's National Gallery, showcasing the beauty and hardship of 19th-century peasant life.

Poetry as salvation in war-torn Kharkiv

Amid the devastation of war, poetry and culture offer solace and resilience in Kharkiv. Discover how artists and writers keep hope alive in Ukraine's second-largest city.

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