For a time, no woman was feared more in the court of King Henry VIII than the radical Protestant Anne Askew—and for very good reason. With the things she knew, Askew could have toppled the kingdom.
Catherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of Henry VIII, is often overlooked despite her dramatic life and survival of the ruthless monarch. The film "Firebrand" portrays a pivotal argument with the ...
While royal meals are now carefully curated and diet-friendly, the dining habits of historical monarchs tell a stranger story ...
With new episodes of Bridgerton landing on Netflix, England's stately homes are once again in the spotlight. Filming has ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Feb. 26, through Wednesday, March 4 ...
Which Broadway musicals are taking center stage at the Broward Center next season? We’ve got all the details right here.
Mary Stuart's father reportedly predicted that the Scottish throne would end with a woman. But no one could have foreseen the ...
Tilbury Fort - now used as a filming location for major blockbusters such as Wonder Woman and Darkest Hour - is only around half an hour away ...
Historian John Stow claimed that Henry VIII had around 70,000 people executed (although this is believed to be an exaggerated ...
Among its most unforgettable moments are the shocking events of 'The Rains of Castamere' (better known as the Red Wedding) in season three, and the extraordinary, cinematic 'Battle of the Bastards' in ...
The BBC has announced the sixth annual Faith & Hope season, an unparalleled commitment to multi-faith religious programming across TV and Radio beginning this month which will run throughout Spring ...