Late Australian poet Dorothy Porter could take a mere handful of words and do extraordinary things with them. Her sister, ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe finds lots of ways for its stars to show their faces, but there are still plenty of heroes who ...
I am a mother of three beautiful children. I am also of mixed race, which I have been told is a common denominator for the mask of pregnancy. Dark spots show up more often in those with a darkish skin ...
Napping is one of life’s greatest pleasures. In fact, it’s what we’re meant to do. As William Dement, founder of Stanford University’s Sleep Research Center, argues, human beings were designed to ...
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The Egyptian cobra, known for its ancient Egyptian iconography, is a venomous snake measuring up to 2.4 meters. Found in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, it displays a defensive hood when ...
Around the Piccadilly Circus fountain, asteroid-shaped iridescent boulders appear to have tumbled straight from space The West End is having an intergalactic takeover with telescopes dotted around ...
It feels fitting that the mystery surrounding the official opening date of Cairo’s Grand Egyptian Museum seems to mirror the enduring enigma of how its magnificent neighbours, the ancient ...
Egyptian writer Mahmoud al Najjar has wrapped up his series Ana Min Thahab (I am Made of Gold) which tackles the career of the Egyptian late sculptor Mahmoud Mukhtar (1888-1934), according to the ...
At The Photographers’ Gallery, London, male-physique lovers can have their beefcake and eat it too. Dishing up more than a hundred photographs – in addition to magazines, personal albums and photo ...
The last time Bob Ibold was in Mexico, he was in his teens. That was in 1956. "Back then I wasn't interested in Mexican masks," says the Lancaster mask collector and author of "Masks of the World.