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Emil Ferris Still Believes in Monsters
Vulture· 4 days agoThe graphic novelist Emil Ferris wants to show me the first paintings she ever fell in love with. It’s early April, and we’re visiting the Art Institute...
‘Ginger-ism’ is very real – but not all prejudices are equal
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoEarly Egyptians are reported to have had ceremonies where they burned ginger women and men alive as...
Flannery on film: An exclusive interview with Ethan Hawke, director of 'Wildcat'
National Catholic Reporter· 2 days agoWhen director Ethan Hawke and fellow writer Shelby Gaines set out to make a film about Southern...
The world's oldest landmarks still attracting the crowds today
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe emperor Pachacuti possibly built Machu Picchu as a royal retreat, and its remoteness meant it...
Perugino’s Sumptuously Painted Room
The Wall Street Journal· 4 hours agoThe Renaissance artist’s Collegio del Cambio frescoes in Perugina, Italy, are lyrical, allegorical images of ancient and religious figures, breathtaking...
The world’s most beautiful castles and palaces – and the secrets they keep
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThis dramatic 13th-century structure, jutting out from a 404-foot-high (123m) cliff, is rumoured to...
Light And Fluffy Sourdough Tortilla Recipe
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMaking from-scratch flour tortillas is an essential process in Mexican cooking, and this simple, 4-ingredient recipe uses sourdough starter for a unique...
Inside the highest village in the UK once known for its illegal activity
Daily Express· 6 days agoFlash is in the Peak District, very close to the borders of Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire....
Minute yet monumental: Venice’s UNESCO-designated seed beads take centre stage at Canada’s pavilion
Euronews via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoPerline di conteria, or seed beads, were produced in Murano from the 15th century and became a...
Experience Germany’s Maritime Past and Eco-Friendly Future at These UNESCO Sites
AFAR· 3 hours agoTo grasp how Northern Germany attained its power in the modern age, the discerning, history-loving traveler should begin with a look to the sea. For most of the medieval age, the North Sea was ...