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Degas goes on show at Glasgow Burrell Collection
BBC via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThe Tub - which shows a woman bathing - is made of lead, the water of cloths in plaster, and she’s clutching a real sponge. Another work, borrowed from...
‘The Incredibles’ Hits Airbnb — Visit Edna Mode’s Mansion and Customize Your Very Own Supersuit
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoThe brand announced a tequila tasting with Kevin Hart at his member-only club, an intimate living...
An Insider’s Guide to What’s New on Paris’ Left Bank
The New York Observer· 1 day agoMany notable figures have lived and worked around Paris’ Left Bank, from Ernest Hemingway to Henry Miller, creating a lasting literary and artistic...
Art in America’s Summer “Icons” Issue Features Jeffrey Gibson, A Crash Course in Impressionism, and...
ARTnews· 5 days agoEarly in this issue’s profile of Jeffrey Gibson by Art in America executive editor Andy Battaglia,...
Everybody Has a Story: Welcomed by warmth of Italians
The Columbian· 10 hours agoIn 1995, after saving our money and vacation time, my best friend Sheree and I were thrilled to go...
7 Places To Travel That Are Like Paris but Way Cheaper
GoBankingRates via AOL· 6 days agoIf you ask the 10 people you're closest to about cities they dream of one day visiting, you'll...
Paris Olympics: Finding Last-Minute Tickets, Tipping And QR Codes
Forbes· 6 days agoUnlike most places watching Taylor Swift depart to a different city on her Eras tour, Paris isn't...
As Paris preps for Olympics, safety of the iconic River Seine remains in question
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoThe water in this part of the Seine, on the western edge of Paris, is only slightly murky. “Everyone...
Paint Drippings: Everything You Missed in the Art Industry Last Week
Artnet News· 5 days agoPaint Drippings is excerpted from The Back Room, our lively recap funneling only the week’s...
Discovering Degas: new exhibition in Glasgow reveals boldness and foresight of early British...
The Conversation· 2 days agoIn 1891, an exhibition titled A Small Collection of Works by Degas and Others opened in London, before travelling up to Glasgow. It was organised by the Scottish art dealer Alexander Reid, who ...