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Drawing back the sheets

Drawing back the sheets

Posted Friday, 3 June 2016   |   0 views Exploring the hidden lives of women underpins all historian and novelist Hallie Rubenhold’s work, she tells Tina Jackson
Argerich everywhere

Argerich everywhere

Posted Friday, 3 June 2016   |   0 views Martha Argerich turns 75 this year and Warner Classics is celebrating with an amazing line-up of releases, as Inge Kjemtrup reveals
EMIL GILELS: Centenary Celebration

EMIL GILELS: Centenary Celebration

Posted Friday, 3 June 2016   |   2788 views Emil Gilels was born 100 years ago, and to mark the occasion, Maria Razumovskaya traces the musical journey that gave rise to this great Russian concert pianist. Plus, try the Bach-Siloti Prelude in this issue’s Scores, one of his most famous encores
The Wanted's most Wanted

The Wanted's most Wanted

Posted Friday, 20 May 2016   |   1182 views Former The Wanted boyband member turned solo star Nathan Sykes has been keeping himself busy carving out a solo career that’s seen him duet with former girlfriend Ariana Grande and hit Number 1 on the Billboard US Dance Club charts
Terrorists of the Ancient World

Terrorists of the Ancient World

Posted Thursday, 12 May 2016   |   0 views The long history of the Mesopotamian region is replete with precedents for terror, cruelty and barbarism. Archaeological Diggings editor Gary Webster tells the story.
Aliens or Egyptians Who Really Built the Pyramids?

Aliens or Egyptians Who Really Built the Pyramids?

Posted Thursday, 12 May 2016   |   1980 views DIGGINGS editor Gary Webster takes a closer look at the claims of sensationalists.
A Handbook for the Recently Deceased

A Handbook for the Recently Deceased

Posted Thursday, 12 May 2016   |   0 views Dying in ancient Egypt was a complicated process. Suzette Hartwell gives a summary of the rules and regulations governing transfer to the afterlife.
The Power of Small Changes

The Power of Small Changes

Posted Tuesday, 10 May 2016   |   0 views Rotman Professor Anita McGahan and London Business School Professor Costas Markides discuss how small changes can help solve some of our biggest global problems.
Communicating Across Cultures

Communicating Across Cultures

Posted Tuesday, 10 May 2016   |   0 views An expert in cross-cultural management describes the importance of subtle behavioural cues.
Test Uploading Image

Test Uploading Image

Posted Monday, 9 May 2016   |   0 views Testy!

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