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The Art of the Tie – An Unlikely Symbol of Self-Expression
Once the standard for the working class and bourgeoisie alike, there’s one accessory currently undergoing a major cultural renaissance: ties.
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Reflection of Eden – An Afternoon in Florence
Walking through a seemingly inconspicuous and surprisingly small entrance, you’d never consider that up the steps and through the archway, one of the Italy’s most…
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Tracing History – A Tour of Chester’s Iconic Landmarks
When your daily commute includes strolling over serene canals filled with ducks and along centuries-old buildings with rich stories hidden inside the walls, it’s easy…
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A Working Day
While duty pries the soldier from the safety of his slumber, Morning dew reveals itself beneath the raging red of dawn. Inside this newly-crowded house,…
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Notes on a Small Town
It’s a cold Tuesday evening. I’ve just finished work and I’m once again sat at this same old bus stop, idle. I’ve known this place…
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Still Rocking at 73, Springsteen Puts on a Show to Remember at Birmingham’s Villa Park
The legendary rocker offered an inch perfect performance in his first England concert since 2016.
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In the Heart of the City – A Newfound Love for its hustle and bustle
It’s a Sunday afternoon in May, and I’m alighting at London Euston for only the second time in recent memory. Maybe it’s got something to…
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The 1975 Continue ‘at Their Very Best’ on Being Funny in a Foreign Language
While the Manchester band takes a new direction, they add a new classic to their already stellar collection of albums.