
Freud’s psychoanalysis opened up the world to the concept of mental wellbeing affecting one’s physical health

The latest exhibition at the Natural History Museum grants us a rare insight into the boudoirs of the animal world

So, you’re a Londoner. You feel a social responsibility to educate yourself on the various and ever-changing landscapes of your city. Well, there are 20 or so students from the Royal College of Art who are conceptualising how central London will look in 2020, so you probably best read on.

The Museum of Childhood is not somewhere you go voluntarily. It’s the kind of place your year five teacher thinks is ‘fun’ and ‘educational’ enough for a class trip, where the students mope about and break things, dreading the paragraph they will inevitably have to pull out of their hineys about it the next day.

For many Londoners the ascendancy of sin, exaltation of deviltry, incurrence of the wrath of God, fall of man and the crumbling of a once great empire is but the chronicle of any given inebriated Friday night out in Soho. For those of us however who have either a keen interest in ancient world history [...]

The world of Japanese car design set against the backdrop of Japan’s unique culture is being explored in a sophisticated new exhibition at the Science Museum from November 29.

Are you partial to some salacious speculation and whodunit sleuthing? Fancy a bit of blood, guts and gore? Have a taste for crime and the occult? If so then this somewhat serious exhibition about the slayer of all slayers, Jack the Ripper, is probably not for you.
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