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Can you guess these classic Christmas songs just by the emojis? We bet you’re a smart cookie and can work these all out in one sitting! Ho ho ho let’s go go go and make Santa proud by acing this ...
The UK’s first exhibition on Elsa Schiaparelli spans the 1920s to today, celebrating the innovative designer's influence. It traces the fashion house’s groundbreaking origins and its evolution under ...
We bet you can guess all of these well know Christmas film titles just by the emojis! Play against family and friends to see who gets the highest score in this xmas movie quiz. You’ll be jingling all ...
Are you a Christmas film addict? Do you know your Elf from your Grinch? Your Home Alone from your Home Alone 2? There are so many great Christmas films to watch! Let’s see what a festive film fanatic ...
Ahead of Adam Ant’s 2017 “Anthems” tour, Archive Assistant, Lynn Wood, gives an introduction to the Adam Ant costume collection in the V&A Department of Theatre and Performance. Musically 1980 was a ...
Studio pottery – ceramics made by independent artist-potters – emerged as a distinct art form in the 1910s and '20s. This display explored the V&A's collecting and exhibiting of studio pottery from ...
Featuring highlights from a unique collection of etchings by Lucian Freud, most of which had never previously been exhibited, these trial proofs told the story of Freud's long collaboration with ...
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature is the first exhibition to tell the complete life story of Beatrix Potter, one of the best loved authors of children's fiction in the 20th century. Realised through a ...
Want to make your own 1960s-style minidress? Our free, downloadable sewing pattern is inspired by Mary Quant's classic A-line mini – the look that defined a ...
Sougwen Chung is a Chinese-Canadian artist, programmer and researcher who works at the forefront of advanced robotics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI). For the last seven years, she ...
The Butler-Bowdon Cope (a ceremonial cloak made for use in church services and processions) is made from some of the richest materials available to an embroiderer in 14th-century England. This was a ...
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