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This is the eightheenth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia—to spend time ...
trying to match the route with some of the battle maps from 1877 and 1916 that I had with me in my bag. For most of my life, I had never heard of Kars; now I was coming to the view that its fate ...
At the Morgan Library, 15th-century illuminated atlases embody the medieval appetite for wonder and myth. If the past is a ...
And he remembers the party when peace returned to Europe. Church bells rang ... because “it makes me feel I can look the East End in the face.” Advertising Goldsmith’s drawings capture ...
ESM catches up with PLMA president Peggy Davies to discuss what delegates can look forward to at this year's PLMA World of ...
Tiechner is being honored for her extraordinary career in broadcast journalism, which started in Grand Rapids after a ...
Satellite imagery has revealed an increase in Russia's military activity near its border with Finland signaling its intention ...
We need a space of connection between the market and the galleries,” fair cofounder Edgar Gadzhiev told Observer.
The investment banker, war correspondent and foreign affairs journalist sees the general chaos of the current world as ...
For the twenty-two-year-old Anagarika Dharmapala, his encounter with the fifty-four-year-old Sir Edwin Arnold proved to be a ...
The Ukrainian filmmaking collective explores how three years of war have reshaped their lives and their country: "Can we ...
Populist and patrician, hustler and moralist, salesman and satirist, he embodied the tensions within his America, and ours.