In 1860, Margaret Getchell traveled to New York to introduce herself to a distant cousin — Rowland Hussey Macy, the founder of R.H. Macy’s. She was just 19 years old, and hoping he would give ...
In April 1994 the News of the World newspaper published two sensational love letters written by Princess Margaret to Robin Douglas-Home, with whom she’d had a brief romance a quarter of a ...
Gustav Mahler was all of 24 when an unrequited love prompted both his “Wayfarer” songs and ideas for a symphony based on them. Four years later, the collapse of his affair with another, married ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Margaret Pomeranz is one of Australia’s most iconic movie reviewers, along with her long-time on-air partner, David Stratton.
The tall, handsome and fearless RAF war hero has been remembered throughout history as the man who almost tempted Princess Margaret to give up her gilded life in the Royal Family to marry him.
His gestures are contained now, but his music-making remains as lively and alert as ever. In his lengthy career, Blomstedt hasn’t conducted a lot of Mahler – he’s always been much more of a Bruckner ...
A distillation of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood’s celebrated dystopian trilogy of novels (Oryx and Crake, Year of the Flood, and MaddAddam, from which it takes its palindromic title), it could ...
In a statement, Google said an investigation found Margaret Mitchell had moved files outside the company. The ethics unit has been under scrutiny since December, following the departure of another ...
Artist Margaret Keane, known for her paintings of children with large sad eyes - and who had to prove in court she had created them, after her husband originally took credit - has died.
Margaret Talbot joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2004, writing Profiles in addition to dispatches and commentary on legal issues, cultural history, social movements, and indie music.
The release date coincides with her London musical theatre debut, performing the role of Margaret Johnson in the ... Schumann, and Mahler, each of whom bring Romantic poetry to life.