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A 18th-century oil painting has been damaged after a museum visitor tripped while taking a selfie. Florence's Uffizi Gallery ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNGlastonbury ready? Beezer’s new photography book captures the wild soul of 1980s music cultureBeezer, the legendary Bristol-based countercultural photographer whose lens helped define the UK’s underground music scene, ...
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Marie Claire US on MSNDolly Parton | Shelf Portrait | Marie ClaireThe one and only Dolly Parton shows us her books! The pop culture icon shares her all-time favorite titles and the personal ...
Our critics pick 11 outstanding exhibitions — many still on view this summer —and tour the renewed Frick Collection and the ...
A tourist accidentally punctured a hole into a priceless 300-year-old painting, and the act was all caught on security ...
The painting had to be taken away to be repaired, as it was luckily found that the damage caused was minor. It's believed ...
A powerful story of survival and displacement took center stage at the 23rd edition of the Transilvania International Film ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNNo Man’s Land by Simon Gaul: a brilliant intertwining of fact and fiction – book reviewOne heist, one ocean, two men… historical fact and fiction is always a heady mix and Simon Gaul – a writer, businessman and ocean traveller – puts his own dazzling spin on this compulsive conspiracy ...
It’s been over a decade since the Philippines last held the Miss Supranational crown, when Mutya Datul made history in 2013.
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iHeart on MSNTourist Rips Hole In 18th Century Painting While Taking A SelfieA tourist at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence accidentally damaged an 18th-century portrait while attempting to take a selfie on Saturday (June 21). The painting, a 1712 portrait of Ferdinando de' ...
The Baker Museum has received a major gift to the museum’s permanent collection. Longtime Naples residents and passionate ...
Fierce: Bristol by Ajamu X is at Martin Parr Foundation on July 3-September 21, with a free exhibition launch party on July 10 at 5-8pm. For more information visit www.martinparrfoundation.org.
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