Discovering Degas, opens at The Burrell Collection, Glasgow A new exhibition of works by one of the world’s most revered artists, Edgar Degas, is now …
Discovering Degas, opens at The Burrell Collection, Glasgow

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Discovering Degas, opens at The Burrell Collection, Glasgow A new exhibition of works by one of the world’s most revered artists, Edgar Degas, is now …

The Wyllieum, a new space dedicated to the work and legacy of one of Scotland’s most beloved and well-known artists, George Wyllie The Wyllieum is …

Famous for being the birthplace of the real life Robinson Crusoe Lower Largo is one of the easily overlooked places in Fife, as most tourists …

Opening date for Kilmartin Museum One of the key attractions in Argyll and Bute, Kilmartin Museum re-opens its doors to visitors on Thursday, 25th April, …

No bull, happy cows are healthier and produce more milk Emma visited David and Wilma Finlay at The Ethical Dairy on Rainton Farm in Southwest …

A new exhibition eat to live or live to eat by Camilla Wordie Art director and stylist Camilla Wordie has a new exhibition Eat to …

Discovering Degas – The Burrell Collection A new exhibition showcasing Sir William Burrell’s complete collection of prized works by Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas (1834-1917) will open at …

Edinburgh International Festival’s 2024 Programme The Edinburgh International Festival has unveiled an expansive programme of world-leading opera, music, theatre and dance. This is the second …

Teufelsberg – Abandoned NSA listening post on Berlin’s “Devil’s Mountain Deep within the Grunewald forest in West Berlin is an abandoned NSA field station which sits on …

Glasgow Coffee Festival to return in May as it celebrates tenth anniversary “It happened slowly, and then all at once”Lisa Lawson Says the founder of …

Blenheim Palace has announced that English Sparkling Wine producer Nyetimber is bringing its beautifully reimagined 1968 Routemaster Bus to the UNESCO World Heritage Site. For …

Edinburgh Science Festival celebrates its 35th Anniversary From The Traitors with robots to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon in a planetarium to history …

Tickets live for Nevill Holt Festival The 2024 Festival will take place in June across Nevill Holt’s award-winning theatre, medieval chapel and the beautifully …

The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum heralds their 150th anniversary year with a joint exhibition from brothers David and Robert Mach. MACH2 brings together …

The sad story behind Marchmont Street Sculptures Walking along Bloomsbury’s Marchmont Street, look down, instead of the usual up, for something different. Embedded into the …

Brutalist architecture in Berlin by Le Corbusier For years I thought brutalist architecture was awful. I grew up in Cumbernauld with a monstrosity for a …

What to see in Bergamo, Italy Bergamo is a town in Lombardy to the east of Milan. There are two parts to Bergamo – the …

Stracciatella Ice Cream from Bergamo Did you know that Stracciatella ice cream originates from Bergamo? We visited La Marianna in the beautuful old city (città …

Kilmartin Museum re-opens the doors to over 12,000 years of history Kilmartin Museum reopened to the public on Sunday 3rd September and here is what …

Festival of history and culture returns with a packed programme of free events Heritage Open Days (HODs) returns this September with thousands of free events …

Ship Ahoy! in London Sail away this September with the return of the Classic Boat Festival at St Katharine Docks, London. The Classic Boat Festival …

What time is it on the Mengenlehreuhr? This is surely the craziest clock we have ever seen, the Mengenlehreuhr (Berlin Clock or Berlin Uhr) claims …

Anhalter Bahnhof, once the largest railway station in Germany Southeast of the busy Potsdamer Platz is the quieter area where Anhalter Bahnhof railway terminus once …

All change at The Motherland Monument in Ukraine The Mother Ukraine Monument (Ukrainian: Україна-Мати, ‘Mother Ukraine’) is a must-see statue in Kyiv, the capital of …