The trial of Socrates is an event which has captured the imagination of academics, writers and artists down the centuries. Condemned to drink poison as a punishment for corrupting the youth and for ...
Read more: Socrates On Trial
The trial of Socrates is an event which has captured the imagination of academics, writers and artists down the centuries. Condemned to drink poison as a punishment for corrupting the youth and for ...
Read more: Socrates On Trial
In the midst of the apocalyptic storms that March had sent to whirl around the streets of London, I emerged, cold and windswept, out of Tottenham Court Road Station. I was on a mission to find the ...
Read more: A chat with Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye
An interview with Meg Stivison
The 30-year-old game designer works for Next Island, a multi-player computer game with a science-fiction theme. Next Island’s overall game world is based on fiction ...
Read more: Playable myths: Classical Gaming
Bettany Hughes is the well-known historian, whose popular TV documentaries on the ancient world (The Spartans, The Minoans, Helen of Troy) have opened up classical studies to a wide audience. A ...
Read more: An interview with Bettany Hughes
Although similar in many ways; unlike Bustopher Jones, this particular cat is rarely seen in such distinguished places as Mayfair but today, when there is spring in Pall Mall, we are off to the Royal ...
Read more: Civitas Smith - Iris meets Joan Smith.