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fromMedievalists.net
5 hours ago

Game On! Medieval Pastimes Featured in New Exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum - Medievalists.net

"Games have long brought people together across cultures and centuries, creating shared experiences that connect us beyond borders, languages, and differences. Whether played on boards, performed through physical skill, explored via the spoken or written word, or navigated in digital worlds, games carry educational, symbolic, and social roles that shape how we learn, connect, and make meaning through play."
History
Silicon Valley food
fromSFGATE
5 days ago

California's only Medieval Times turns 40, and is as weird as ever

Medieval Times offers an immersive dining and entertainment experience featuring jousting, themed meals, and enthusiastic audience participation.
History
fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

How Everything in a Medieval Castle Worked, from Its Moats to Its Dungeons

Medieval castles were complex structures designed for defense, featuring elements like barbicans, moats, and parapets.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 week ago

Stepping Into the Viking Age on a Winter Weekend in Massachusetts - Medievalists.net

North Folk Night Market immerses visitors in the Viking Age through performances, handcrafted goods, and storytelling centered around Beowulf.
Film
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

British Period Drama's Go-To Rooms, Ranked

British historic houses used in period dramas possess genuine historical significance and extensive film appearances, unlike American studio back lots, functioning as versatile character actors across multiple productions and eras.
London music
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

An all-new immersive Aardman experience will open in London this autumn

Aardman's immersive film 'Larger Than Life' opens at London's Lightroom in October, featuring Wallace & Gromit, Shaun, and other beloved characters with behind-the-scenes content and never-before-seen animations celebrating the studio's 50th anniversary.
London
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

This fascinating new exhibition, an hour from London, is the hottest ticket for history buffs this summer

Hever Castle presents a comprehensive exhibition on Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, marking 500 years since their courtship that led to the Church of England's establishment.
fromCbsnews
3 weeks ago

Virtual reality lets veterans travel the world without leaving their Long Island nursing home

What we like to say is, 'Where would you like to go today?' You get to leave the walls of the nursing home. We can link six units together, so we can do a trip together ... We can go down the streets of Paris, France.
Healthcare
Medicine
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

What we can learn from scientific analysis of Renaissance recipes

16th-century people used scientific experimentation to create personalized home remedies, leaving protein traces on medical manuals that researchers now analyze to understand Renaissance knowledge construction.
fromNew York City, NY Patch
1 month ago

Augmented Reality Walking Tour Of Revolutionary-Era New York Will Launch This Summer

While Boston and Philadelphia often dominate the conversation about America's Revolution, New York was at the center of events surrounding Independence and the City's history is often overlooked. The war literally began and ended in the city, from the earliest major battle - the largest and most important of the war - to the British evacuation.
NYC real estate
History
fromMedievalists.net
3 weeks ago

10 Ways Video Games Have Rewritten the Middle Ages - Medievalists.net

Video games have become a primary way modern audiences encounter the Middle Ages, creating a distinctive form of medievalism shaped by gameplay mechanics that emphasizes warfare and reshapes historical reality.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

'Completely bowled us over': The horror show drawing thousands to an SF theater

In a full house at the 1,025-seat Toni Rembe Theater, there was an eruption of gasps and shrieks. The grown man to my right reflexively gripped the arm of my seat, sheepishly muttering an apology. In a distant aisle, I spotted one person get up and run out of the theater, their friend trailing closely behind.
Film
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tickets Alert: Guided tours of the Richmond Theatre

The Richmond Theatre opened in 1899 as the Richmond Theatre and Opera House. Designed by the prolific theatre builder, Frank Matcham, barring some modest changes, it's pretty much still the same theatre that opened over 125 years ago.
London music
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

New Online Course: En Garde! Fencing in Late Medieval and Early Modern England - Medievalists.net

A six-week course explores fencing instruction and martial arts careers in late medieval and early modern England, taught by medieval studies expert Dr Jacob H. Deacon.
Arts
fromVulture
1 month ago

Daniel Radcliffe Loves Audience Participation

Daniel Radcliffe will star in Every Brilliant Thing on Broadway, performing an interactive play that examines depression, suicide, and audience-driven moments.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Dreaming of Owning a Medieval Artefact? Here's Your Chance - Medievalists.net

TimeLine Auctions' March 3 online sale features hundreds of medieval historical objects including a 13th-century Limoges cross, 1224 Chinese armor, Viking silver mount, and Anglo-Saxon brooch.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Quaint Virginia City Is Packed With American History and Fun for the Whole Family

Depending on personal experience, travelers may associate Williamsburg, Virginia, with a few different things. For many, school field trips and family vacations brought them to the Historic Triangle: Jamestown, Yorktown, and Colonial Williamsburg. Some know Williamsburg for its theme parks, Busch Gardens and the Great Wolf Lodge water park. Others recognize the city as the home of William & Mary, the second-oldest college in the United States.
Food & drink
Gadgets
fromTime Out New York
2 months ago

Walk inside ancient Rome at this new Colosseum VR experience

A free-roaming VR experience at Eclipso NYC recreates ancient Rome's Colosseum circa 2,000 years ago with archaeologist-reviewed historical accuracy.
fromHuffPost
1 month ago

'Inheritourism' Is Shaping Our Vacations. Here's What Experts Want You To Know.

A 2026 travel report from Hilton identified "inheritourism" as a notable trend for the new year ― with 66% of travelers surveyed by the hotel brand saying that their parents have influenced their choice of accommodations, 60% saying they guided their choice of loyalty programs and 73% saying they shaped their general travel style.
Travel
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Amersham's fairground organ museum is starting to offer tours

The charming Amersham fairground organ museum, which is usually open a few Sundays per year, has now started offering guided tours. The occasional open days are more a chance to sit and listen to the old fair organs playing their pipes, and have a nice lunch at the same time. However, the guided tours, which will take place on Saturdays, will offer a deeper dive into their collection of organs and the music cards that control them.
Music
Marketing tech
fromdiacritical
2 months ago

An AI "Digital Twin" for the Performing Arts

Performing arts suffer from poor discovery due to static listings; personalized, dialog-driven AI experiences can reduce audience risk and increase meaningful engagement.
Education
fromeLearning Industry
2 months ago

Bringing Immersive Technologies Into Workforce Training

Immersive technologies (VR, AR, MR) provide safer, hands-on, data-driven training that accelerates practical skill acquisition and improves manufacturing workforce performance.
Media industry
fromMission Local
1 month ago

Play me

Sustainable local journalism relies on reader support and steady, smart reporting, with community-focused outlets rewarded for consistent, high-quality local coverage.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Deck the Halls of Valhalla brings the Middle Ages to Brooklyn | amNewYork

This Sunday, step back a century (or ten) at the Society for Creative Anachronism's ninth annual Deck the Halls of Valhalla, featuring activities and performances highlighting the arts of the Middle Ages. New York City better known as the Crown Province of stgar resides in the East Kingdom of the SCA, a Medieval history and culture organization with members around the globe.
History
#mixed-reality
Film
fromVulture
2 months ago

The Best Parts of Period Dramas Are the Sheep

Sense and Sensibility uses abundant livestock imagery—especially sheep—to emphasize 19th-century British rural economics and Austen's themes linking love and money.
London music
fromianVisits
2 months ago

An Organ on the Run: The Hammersmith school organ with a hidden past

A rare Hippolyte Loret pipe organ, smuggled from a Paris convent to Hammersmith in 1904, has been identified and is being fundraised for restoration.
Film
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Let me entertain you

Covid-19 pushed entertainment and brands to innovate, shifting releases and creating digital experiences to maintain connection and reach audiences.
Arts
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Immersive theatre town experience Phantom Peak is opening a new venue in London

Phantom Peak will close its Canada Water outpost in February 2026 and relocate to a larger Stratford venue opening summer 2026.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A Millennia-Long Fascination With Armor

The Worcester Art Museum's reopened armor galleries present global armor traditions, challenging medieval European romanticism and showcasing one of the nation's largest arms-and-armor collections.
History
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

A new 'Cleopatra' immersive experience in London will be all about Ancient Egypt

Cleopatra: The Experience opens at Immerse LDN as a 3,000 square metre, nine-gallery immersive exhibition tracing the late Ptolemaic dynasty with artefacts, AR, VR and staged environments.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Pikes at the Palace: English civil war re-enactors to march through London

So, on Sunday 25th January, members of the reenactment society will converge on The Mall from all across the country, some arriving already dressed in buff coats and broad-brimmed hats, others changing into period clothing on arrival. There are pikes to be shouldered, muskets checked, and a few tentative practice swings as old drill is recalled, before the ranks are set and order restored.
History
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

A vast immersive Vikings experience is coming to London in March

You know the drill by now: large scale immersive exhibitions have gone from nowhere to ubiquity in London, with the last year alone bringing us big, tech-augmented, family-facing shows devoted to the likes of Tutankhamun, the Titanic, and the destruction of Pompeii.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

House of the Griffins opens with innovative livestreamed tours

The House of the Griffins, one of the most significant luxury homes on Rome's Palatine hill to survive from the Republican era, is opening to the public for the first time since its discovery more than a century ago with a livestreamed on-site video tour. Visitors will stay in the atrium while a guide equipped with a video camera descends into the rooms below. The live video and audio will be shown on a state-of-the-art micro-perforated mesh covering on the wall.
History
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Romance and costumes: Why Bay Area nerds' are turning to 19th century ballroom dance

Community members gather weekly in period costume to learn and perform 19th-century English ballroom dances at Alameda's Elks Lodge.
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

New Online Course: Urban Europe: Towns and Cities in the Middle Ages - Medievalists.net

A four-week course examines the rise and management of medieval European cities, everyday town life, occupations, and religious and cultural influences.
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

When were the Middle Ages? - Medievalists.net

The Middle Ages lack a single, natural start or end; appropriate boundaries depend on whether political, religious, economic, or cultural changes are prioritized.
History
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

India: Can 'heritage walks' make learning history more fun?

Heritage walks in Delhi are engaging young people, making history immersive and countering formal education's rote approach and politicization of the past.
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