In the 1980s, middle-class families owned minivans and portable phones, and every living room had a personal computer. It was the era of big hair, MTV and reasonable home prices. The debt-to-income ...
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When Victorian music ruled the parlour
In Victorian Britain, music was more than entertainment — it was a social glue, a marker of refinement, and a reflection of cultural values. From parlor pianos to hymn books, music shaped how people ...
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