- How Britain Gets Dressed. Lisa Armstrong, fashion editor of the (London) Times, talks about defining British style.
- Dear Mrs. Plath. British poet Ted Hughes letters are now in print, and the New York Times‘ Paper Cuts blog publishes a letter he wrote to Aurelia Plath, mother of American poet (and reputed Anglophile) Sylvia Plath, Hughes’ estranged wife who commit suicide in London in 1963.
- Americans are ready for more British dramas. Or so the BBC hopes, according to Variety, with the installation of a new head of production in their Los Angeles office.
- Roaming Along England’s Great Wall. The San Francisco Chronicle‘s John Finn takes a bus tour of what’s left of Hadrian’s Wall in northern England.
- Beyond the Union Jack. Looking for something different to dress up your Cooper Mini? Now you can order a personalized car wrap.
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