Charles Dickens was facing a return to the destitution that had blighted his childhood, and it was this which drove him to write the remarkable best-seller which changed the politics of Christmas ...
Increased length of illumination advances the date of the first œstrus in mammals like the ferret 1,2, and was briefly reported by Dawson 3 to have a similar effect on cats maintained in ...
A small theater troupe in the town of Whynot has gathered to put up their director's new version of A Christmas Carol. From the first rehearsal to opening night, we follow these sometimes ...
I think a spin-off is in order: a book about the reviewer, in which the three spirits of former Fleet Street publishers force them to re-read A Christmas Carol (and if that doesn't work ...
Twisters and Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones proves a force of nature in her first major stage ... other character prowl over the piano like a cat, and just about gets away with it.
Go-Go encourages women to embrace their “inner cat lady” as a superhero for our times. Marramarra is a Wiradjuri word meaning “create, make or do”. This beautifully produced book not only ...
Hot mulled cider, donated by Provisions, and carol books are provided. There is no heat or electricity in the 1753 House, so dress warmly and bring a light to see by. The 1753 House is a historical ...
After a review carried out in 2019, these units are now associated with constants of nature, such as the speed of light [c] and Planck's constant [h]," says Matsas. According to the criteria used ...
Just because orchids aren't one of the houseplants that are actually poisonous to cats doesn't mean they're free from all risk. Due to their curious nature, cats may chew on plants when bored or ...
Just because orchids aren't one of the houseplants that are actually poisonous to cats doesn't mean they're free from all risk. Due to their curious nature, cats may chew on plants when bored or ...
I’m a lover of nature, especially trees. I’m always on the lookout for new books about trees and I’ve just discovered two very interesting ones. "Treekeepers: The Race for a Forested Future ...
Designer Clara Koh, who co-wrote the book Habitcat, observes: “We feel that community cats ‘soften’ our hard urban environment. They are harmless creatures that mind their own business.