Category Archives: Art Narratives
Ancient Moms
for Dorit, χρόνια πολλά The Roman Empire, addicted to expansion and wealth, wanted Britain’s tin and the land that went with it. In 54 BC, Julius Caesar invaded Britain. The locals were not prepared for such an overwhelming military force. … Continue reading
Ekphrastic Tourists
“The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled.” John Berger Simply looking at a great work of art is not always enough. We often feel the primordial need to possess it in some way. And … Continue reading
The Picnic
Picnics are not just for parks. It was once trendy to have them in cemeteries. Here’s a photo of a small group picnickers sitting on flat tombstones at St. Luke’s Ancient Cemetery. (photo via HISTORIC ST. LUKE’S) Atlas Obscura provides … Continue reading
Consequences
Detective Barbara Havers made a mistake and now seeks redemption. A lead on a Cambridge murder gives Barbara a chance to make amends and she goes for it. Elizabeth George writes all about it in her crime novel, A Banquet … Continue reading



