
Month: July 2018


Truman Capote – and the women whose stories he stole and hearts he broke

Thrilling. My verdict on the National Portrait Gallery’s tribute to the King of Pop

How the art of ancient Greece sparked a life-long love affair between Rodin and the British Museum

The Art of Campari, eloquently explained by the Estorick Collection

Understanding Holloway Prison: a forbidding Victorian institution or a beacon of hope and humanity?

Billie and Me, by Patti Boulaye

Following in some very royal footsteps at The Palace of the Queens (can you guess where I mean?)

‘Rewriting the Past’: the world of historical fiction according to Hilary Mantel and Pat Barker
