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A weekend stay at Trinity College offers a taste of campus life and plenty of Sally Rooney vibes, without the drama or exam ...
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Note, too, that a membership affords you exclusive access to a fully searchable version of the latest Oxford Companion to Wine, 5th ed, and all the maps from The World Atlas of Wine.
The same thought occurred to me on first looking into The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English ... The result is at once a reference book and a sort of map of critical opinion ...
White is known for his pasta and crudo, and that’s reflected in Levant’s opening menu, which includes casarecce pasta with crab for $32 as well as fusilli pasta with red wine braised octopus ...
“Climate change is redrawing the wine map,” the report states, citing northern areas like Denmark that will thrive with longer growing seasons and milder conditions. This shift is happening ...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) can help “bridge gaps” in the mental health care system, which is “broken”, a clinician and tech executive had said. Mindfulness app Headspace has launched an ...
The Murray Darling wine region – sitting across northwestern Victoria and southwestern New South Wales – produces varying styles of wines, and is home to a whole host of great places to eat, drink and ...
We speak to winemakers at Barossa Valley Wine Company, Chateau Tanunda, Gibson Wines, Kurtz Family Vineyards and Peter Lehmann Wines about what makes the region and their own offerings so excellent.
England already has a reputation for great sparkling wines, as climate change shifts the focus of wine production. View on ...
"Uniquely dreadful," proclaims the Oxford Companion to Irish Literature. "The greatest bad writer who ever lived," says author Nick Page. Ros, who died in 1939, abused (some would say, tortured ...