Sport: Rugby World Cup 2011 New Zealand – 1st Week in Review
South Africa's Captain John Smit Raises Aloft the 2007 William Webb Ellis Trophy The 2011 Rugby World Cup is only a week old! Everyone has played at least one game but which of the coaches will be...
View ArticleRugby World Cup – New Zealand 2011 – Week Two Round Up
Australia collapse another scrum to nullify a dominant Ireland The 2011 Rugby World Cup got its first upset of the tournament as the Irish turned over Australia in a thriller at Eden Park, Auckland....
View ArticleIRB Rugby World Cup – New Zealand 2011 – Final Pool Week Round Up.
The Wheat has been separated from the Chaff! The last sixteen have emerged to take their Quarter Final spots but who were the Wheat and who were the Chaff? The last week of the pool round had some...
View ArticleBrit Book Review: Michelin’s Great Britain & Ireland 2012 Guide
This year’s Michelin Guide is bigger and better than ever. This trusted guide has been around for over a hundred years, with the first guide having been published in 1900 by Andre Michelin himself....
View ArticleTop 5 Sights to see in Belfast – Best Belfast Tourist Attractions
Belfast is a great place to head for a short weekend if you’re looking for somewhere that won’t break the bank to get to, especially with the number of budget airlines making it cheaper than a train...
View ArticleTitanic Belfast – A Preview of New Exhibition Center at the home of the...
Decked out in hardhats and yellow safety jackets, we’re sloshing through grey mud towards the distinctive ship’s bow-shaped, silver building that is Titanic Belfast, a £100m visitor centre due to open...
View Article8 Notable Northern Irish people
Earlier this month many people in Britain celebrated St. Patrick’s Day. St. Patrick’s Day is a super time to remember Irish people’s invaluable contribution to English culture – the music, the...
View Article4 Nations: A Brief Guide to the Different Flags of the Countries of United...
“No flag, no country” as Eddie Izzard once said. Flags have long been used to identify groups of persons and nations. They often contain symbolism that is relevant to the country’s national...
View ArticleNorthern Irish girl with autism wows audiences with her version of “Hallelujah”
As I write this, I am reeling from what I found under the Christmas tree. Not only have I gotten DVDs of one of the most acclaimed miniseries of the last few years and one of the weirdest films ever,...
View ArticleAnglophile Alert: Great Book Giveaway: The Country House Past, Present,...
Anglotopia is pleased to announce our newest giveaway, The Country House Past, Present, Future- Great houses of the British Isles by David Cannadine & Jeremy Musson. This gorgeous coffee table book...
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