Artists of the Sky: Their synchronised flocking, a dance called ‘murmuration’ turns urban skies into living art. In their chaotic grace, they mirror the rhythm of cities: chaotic, collective, yet oddly harmonious.
Ancient Roman Bagnor Villa, England. Mosaic with a depiction of an Eagle. IB/ Focus Point Gazette Fascinating History of the Ancient Roman Bagnor Villa in England History 1 min read
Bust of Germanicus, a Roman General who could become a Caesar. IB/ Focus Point Gazzette Germanicus, a roman general who could become the greatest emperor History 2 mins read
Marble bust of the founder of the Roman Empire, Caesar Augustus, British Museum, London - Ian Bozic/Focus Point Gazette Caesar Augustus: The Gold standard for future rulers Spotlight 1 min read
A view from the Roman Forum to the Palatine Hill on the top. Rome, Italy - Ian Bozic/Focus Point Gazette The Palatine Hill: Cradle of Roman Civilization and Power History 1 min read
Roman Forum, with the Senate House on the right. Rome, Italy. Ian Bozic/ Focus Point Gazette How did Roman Senate operate and what is its legacy? Spotlight 2 mins read
Artists of the Sky: Their synchronised flocking, a dance called ‘murmuration’ turns urban skies into living art. In their chaotic grace, they mirror the rhythm of cities: chaotic, collective, yet oddly harmonious.