“Two Ladies and an Officer Seated at Tea,” possibly English in origin, circa 1715.Credit...Victoria & Albert Museum, via Bridgeman Images Supported by By Marjoleine Kars Marjoleine Kars is the ...
Here, the writer walks us through the books and authors that have shaped her, from Roald Dahl to Cormac McCarthy. Fantastic ...
In her enthralling memoir, “Tea, Scones, and Malaria”, Katlynn Brooke invites readers to step into the rugged bushveld of 1950s and ‘60s Rhodesia, where she navigated the joys and challenges ...
HarperOne announced the forthcoming publication of 'No Tea, No Shade: Life as a Drag Queen.' The book, a collection of essays from a lineup of celebrated drag queens, including Alexis Michelle, Nina ...
wishing I had one of the books I’m currently reading. You might think this is only for a daytime stroll through the city, but TeaHaus has a full line of tea cocktails – with zero-proof options ...
The Culture Ministry announced on Monday that it will set up a booth at the upcoming London Book Fair to promote the export of local books. Slated to run from March 11 to 13, representatives from 10 ...