The Rome Plague Diaries, Lockdown Life in the Eternal City: In times when many of us have been wondering why we didn’t get ourselves stranded near a Caribbean beach, Matthew Kneale decided there was nowhere on the planet he would rather be locked down than where he was in his adoptive city of Rome.
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by Carla Scarano • architecture, art, design, drawing, exhibitions, fashion, festivals, food, history, installations, painting, poetry, sculpture, society, travel, year 2019 • Tags: architecture, art, Carla Scarano, design, drawing, exhibitions, fashion, festivals, food, installations, painting, poetry, sculpture, society, travel •
Tokyo: a bridge between tradition and modernity, by Carla Scarano D’Antonio. Compared to Kyoto, Tokyo is bigger, busier and cosmopolitan. My friend Ornella and I had plenty of time by ourselves as my daughter was busy with her course at the Bunka Gakuen University where she is attending a Master in Fashion and Design.
by Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • food, history, society, year 2017 • Tags: food, history, Michael Bartholomew-Biggs, society • 0 Comments
London Grip readers may remember Bernard Green’s previous reminiscences about his early life on the Surrey-Hampshire border. Here he returns with a new recollection – this time couched in verse…
by Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • food, history, society, year 2016 • Tags: food, history, Michael Bartholomew-Biggs, society • 1 Comment
A memoir by Bernard Green tells the story of a transport café over sixty years before and after World War two.
by Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • books, food, poetry reviews, year 2021 • Tags: books, Charles Rammelkamp, food, poetry • 0 Comments
EATING THE SUN: Charles Rammelkamp considers a multi-faceted book, embracing Poetry, Memoir & Recipes, composed by Rachael Ikins