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Turns out this is a well-known and popular 19th century painting by Jehan Georges Vibert. People love it. It’s beautiful, ...
Countries are welcoming remote workers with digital nomad visas—while cracking down on the very lifestyle that makes nomadism ...
Amid a global plastic-pollution crisis, artist Erik Jon Olson turns his own plastic waste into quilted works of art in which ...
TRAVEL: by Eric Mackenzie Lamb Situated on the banks of the Rhine river in Basel, Switzerland, the Tinguely museum is unlike ...
When people hear the term junk car, they often imagine a rusty, broken-down vehicle that’s only good for scrap. But the reality is a bit more nuanced. Junk cars for sale aren’t always completely ...
You can sample new beers, immerse yourself in Celtic culture, learn how to make paella and more in Ann Arbor this weekend.
It’s a testament to the even-handedness of the NWMP that, after the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876, the Sioux ...
Had Oliver Wendell Holmes not felt the patriotic pride that led to his writing of this inspiring poem, the USS Constitution ...
Middleton credits the New York Art Book Fair, which was first held in 2006, with launching “this global movement.” The ...
“Surrounding the Balfron Tower was this series of windswept concrete walkways and this quite weird concrete playground,” says ...
The impeachment court could decide by a simple majority of votes whether to dismiss the case against Vice President Sara Duterte or not.
Surprising examples of this are El Greco (1541–1614) and Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), their reputations resurrected in the mid-1800s and revered ever since. For some younger art aficionados, the ...