Gray Harrison is a journalist, critic, and creative writer based in Seattle. She has a Master’s degree in Cultural Reporting and Criticism from NYU. While pursuing an arts journalism career, Gray ...
“Mary, Queen of Scots,” a new commission by Scottish Ballet, puts both her historical tale and contemporary views in motion. By Roslyn Sulcas Anna Groundwater, a curator at National Museums Scotland, ...
Mary, Queen of Scots (1578, detail), painted by Peter Oudry - Mila Tomisch Lochleven Castle is today a ruin, visited by tourists, but in the 16th century, for 11 months, it was the prison of Mary, ...
World Premiere. In my end is my beginning. Scottish Ballet tell the story of one of Scotland’s most famous figures – Mary, Queen of Scots. Through the eyes of Queen Elizabeth I of England we explore ...
Jo March may not have said “I do,” but Saoirse Ronan did. The Irish actor, whose character famously avoids marriage in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of “Little Women,” has tied the knot — very quietly.
Anna Groundwater, a curator at National Museums Scotland, talked about the particular appeal of pieces related to Mary, Queen of Scots. By Susanne Fowler The messages, written while she was imprisoned ...