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When one thinks of white, marble art and clear, cerulean waters of Tinos island, Greece comes to mind. The two are synonymous ...
Museum Island was in ruins after World War II. The UNESCO World Heritage site was reborn thanks to a master plan.
The new version of the lawsuits adds three new business entities as plaintiffs, and personally names Cleveland Law Director Mark Griffin as a defendant ...
Good fight movies take many different forms and teach many different lessons, but they all have one thing in common: At some ...
The Jerusalem Glassblowing Studio is where glass takes shape – and meaning is made. It’s a sanctuary for creativity, ...
At the Fourth Dialogue on Exchanges and Mutual Learning Among Civilizations which kicked off on Friday, representatives ...
Inspired by the Heart Sutra's idea that form and emptiness are one, Abhay K's exhibition uses minimalist art to explore life's impermanence. The use of the circle as a recurring motif connects both ...
Gilded Age railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt would be wealthier than Jeff Bezos if he were alive today. His grandson built ...
Metal has begun to replace this distinctive latticework, which is seen on towers across the city. Daisy Pak, a rare female ...
It is this dizzying mix, the overlapping of histories and cultures, empires and atrocities, that makes the place so rich. If the dances and folk costumes, the knitted socks and tours, were purely ...
Ever wondered why ships are often given female names? Explore the historical roots and cultural reasons behind this maritime ...
“I’m facing all the existential questions now, because I’m really happy here,” he said. “I feel so much like the old me is ...