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I’m three days into my visit to Belgium’s gorgeous, chocolate-scented capital when I realise I’ve yet to see the Grand Place, ...
Boris Berezovsky, the Russian oligarch, was found hanged in his Sunningdale home in March 2013. Born to Ashkenazi Jewish parents, Berezovsky converted to Russian Orthodoxy in 1994. His leap of ...
A look behind Albania’s remarkable transformation, with tourists pouring in to enjoy its cheap sun and major architects ...
"Young Lion Resting" is among dozens of Dutch Golden Age artworks from the Leiden Collection that are now on view at the ...
A trap door in the Pompeian Room of the 16th-century Villa Farnesina in Rome revealed previously unknown frescoes by the painter Carlo Maratta and two students.Credit...Filippo Monteforte/Agence ...
Architecture is inherently tied to its environment, demanding specificity rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. Yet in rapidly developing cities, the pressure for economic growth often leads to ...
16 (17) Francis M. Nauman and Beth Venn, eds., Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1996), p. 153 (18) Robert Rosenblum, 19th-Century Art (New York: Abrams ...
UPMSP UP Board 10th, 12th Result 2025 News Live: “The general public is informed that an information is being disseminated on social media and other mediums that the result of the High School ...
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30 Things To Do In London This Weekend
Whether you’re in the mood for secret bars or exclusive pizzas, immersive exhibitions or pop-up experiences, there’s plenty ...
A cash crop colors vast fields, reflecting a “mania” that once gripped the 17th century Netherlands and now, in a gentler hold, the work team at Waterdrinker Farm. The annual Tulip Festival ...
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style is at the Design Museum, 224-238 High Street Kensington, London W8 6AG until August 17. Tickets from £14.38 Curators, art historians and other creative minds ...