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See the Artworks We Think Inspired These Met Gala Looks
Artnet News· 1 day agoRead on to see which iconic works from art history we think inspired some of the most outrageous,...
“Espiritu Hermosx” at the Museo de las Americas explores LGBTQ+ identity through the eyes of Latinx...
Denver Post· 3 days agoGet to know us, this approach suggested, and you will see we are all pretty much the same. That is...
Family Dynasties Find A Quiet Haven In Madrid’s El Viso Neighborhood
Forbes· 21 hours agoThe metropolis also harbors a lesser-known haven called Colonia de El Viso, which offers the...
Rediscovered Caravaggio masterpiece to go on show at Madrid's Museo del Prado
Euronews via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMadrid’s Prado Museum has confirmed that a painting which almost sold for the price of a Macbook at...
Night of laughs: 'The Faculty Lounge' brings improv to CloudTop Comedy Festival in Santa Fe
Tribune via AOL· 7 hours agoAs members of the Santa Fe-based improv group, "The Faculty Lounge," the pair enjoy not knowing where they are going. "The Faculty Lounge" is taking part in this year's CloudTop Comedy Festival ...
The Met's New Show Unveils the Renaissance Art of Covered Portraits
Artnet News· 19 hours ago“Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance,” a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of...
How to taste your way through Tuscany
National Geographic· 4 days agoLocated in west-central Italy, the region of Tuscany is rich in natural beauty. The region’s capital, Florence, is a destination renowned for its art and...
The perfect holiday on the Amalfi Coast
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoDoes the Amalfi Coast need more choices? In July, a revamped airport opens near Salerno, providing easier access to part of the region and an alternative...
Not all olive oils are the same - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 9 hours agoWHILE a large part of the Mediterranean makes and uses olive oil, some are just better than the others. In the case of Castillo de Canena from Jaen, Spain, it uses the power of heritage and ...
For the ancient Maya, cracked mirrors were a path to the world beyond
Phys.org· 6 days agoAs a scholar of the Indigenous religions of the Americas, I know that the ancient Maya had a different take on cracked mirrors. During the first millennium C.E., the Maya used such mirrors—in ...