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12 hours ago

Watch: Aerial footage of classic Western landscape that city of Santa Clara sold to Lake Tahoe-area tribe for $6 million

The ranch is located in one of the most remote parts of California. It's a huge property, said Lucy Blake, president of the Northern Sierra Partnership. On the east side, there are large sagebrush flats that climb up into conifer forests and aspen groves. It has a lot of springs. It's very rich in wildlife. When we're out there, we've seen herds of pronghorn antelope and golden eagles. It's very vast and beautiful. A classic Western landscape.
California
History
fromianVisits
3 days ago

Rare pendant linked to Henry VIII to go on UK tour after rescue appeal

A six-month campaign raised £3.5m to acquire a rare Tudor-era jeweled pendant linked to Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon for public display.
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fromwww.orlandosentinel.com
3 days ago

Italy gets creative as it works to make art accessible for blind people

Italy is expanding accessibility at cultural and archaeological sites to improve experiences for people who are blind, have low vision, or other disabilities.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Matthew Bogdanos Awarded Marica Vilcek Prize in Art History for Repatriation of Stolen Artifacts

Matthew Bogdanos has dedicated his career to recovering and protecting looted antiquities, combining cultural preservation with military and legal expertise.
fromCN Traveller
3 days ago

7 wonders of Europe for 2026

Europe has never been short on spectacle. Yet beyond the headline cities and endlessly recycled itineraries lies a quieter, deeper continent; one that's best encountered through patience and a willingness to detour from the obvious itinerary. Our 7 wonders of Europe for 2026 in Europe are not places that beg for attention. Instead, they reward those prepared to explore more than a few miles from the nearest airport and linger a little longer than planned.
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US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Six great reads: romance fraud, pie and mash, and a road sign design genius

Algorithmic bias favors rightwing mom content; traditional businesses decline; Muslim creatives gain political influence; romance fraud causes devastating personal and financial harm.
#art-restoration
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago
Arts

Does This Restored Roman Fresco Depict Italy's Prime Minister?

A restored cherub in a Roman chapel closely resembles Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, prompting an investigation by the Italian Ministry of Culture.
fromArtnet News
1 week ago
Arts

Did a Restorer Paint Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Into a Church Fresco? | Artnet News

A volunteer restorer in Rome is accused of painting Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's likeness onto a church fresco, prompting official investigations and political outcry.
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

L.A. has a new jazz mega-fest, from a former city councilman

Los Angeles will host a 25-day inaugural LA Jazz Festival in August aiming to draw 250,000 attendees and spotlight jazz's cultural and civil-rights legacy.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

Vatican Orders Removal of Fresco Depicting Far-Right Leader as Angel | Artnet News

An angel's face resembling Italy's Giorgia Meloni was painted over in a Rome church fresco by Vatican order; the original features will be restored.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Why We're Still Fighting Over Elgin's Marbles

Arguably the world's most famous Greek temple, the Parthenon was constructed in a flurry of building activity on the Acropolis of Athens, under the direction of the indefatigable statesman Pericles in the middle of the fifth century BC. It was a monument to recent tragedy in Athens as much as a celebration of the city's glory: The Acropolis had been leveled by Persian invaders in 480 BC, and its temples had been left in ruins for 30 years, a colossal absence reminding citizens how close they had come to annihilation.
History
Philosophy
fromAeon
1 week ago

What the 'Louvre of the desert' reveals about the human story | Aeon Videos

Tsodilo Hills preserve over 4,500 rock paintings reflecting complex spiritual, social, and artistic traditions of the San across tens of thousands of years.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

The Rubin's Annual Grant Program Funds Himalayan Art and Research

The Rubin Museum’s annual grants support artists, creatives, and scholars advancing awareness, research, and visibility of Himalayan art and living cultural traditions worldwide.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 week ago

An epic border: Finland's poetic masterpiece, the Kalevala, has roots in 2 cultures and 2 countries

A culturally linked but politically divided border region between Finland and the Russian Republic of Karelia is becoming increasingly tense amid geopolitical shifts.
fromHarper's Magazine
2 weeks ago

Natural Justice, by Rosa Lyster, Will Stephenson

The public outcry was swift and furious-this was, after all, by some reports, the most photographed tree in the country, the so-called Sycamore Gap Tree. "The senseless destruction of what is undoubtedly a world-renowned landmark-and a local treasure," was how one law enforcement official described it in the pages of the New York Times, before the culprits had even been apprehended.
UK news
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Campaigners urge King Charles to intervene as London's oldest Indian restaurant faces closure

Supporters of the Michelin-starred establishment are urging the King, who has championed community links, to protect what they describe as "a living piece of shared cultural history". However, the Crown Estate insists the building requires refurbishment that cannot be done with the restaurant in place. "This is not a decision we've taken lightly," said a Crown Estate spokesman about removing the restaurant from its current premises.
Food & drink
Food & drink
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

An iconic Indian restaurant might have to shut after 99 years. Can the King save it?

Veeraswamy, London's oldest Indian restaurant (founded 1926), faces lease non-renewal by the Crown Estate; supporters petition King Charles III to protect it as cultural heritage.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Italy church restoration probed after Meloni angel lookalike

A restored angel painting in a Rome basilica bears a striking resemblance to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, prompting denials and an official inspection.
Television
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

Eight Seasons Into Bare Feet, Mickela Mallozzi Finds There's More of the World to Dance Through

A PBS travel-dance series explores global cultures through local dances, visiting Cuba, Taiwan's mountains, and New Zealand's Māori communities.
Miscellaneous
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

One Week to Milano Cortina 2026: The Cultural Olympiad Expands the Games Through a Distributed Arts and Public Programme

Milano Cortina 2026 Cultural Olympiad leverages national cultural partners and community projects to connect sport, heritage, and social change across Italy and beyond the Games.
#bayeux-tapestry
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Tsuruoka City Shonai Nursing School / MIKAMI Architects

Tsuruoka's new nursing school uses white cap-inspired exterior shades to control solar heat and symbolize commitment to sustaining regional healthcare rooted in local heritage.
History
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Nine blue plaques, hanging on a wall - Nine blue plaques for London in 2026

Nine new London blue plaques in 2026 will honor figures across science, arts, activism, journalism and military history who shaped the city's cultural and intellectual life.
#museum-theft
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
2 weeks ago

Samsung Elevates Korea's Artistic Legacy as Korean Culture Captures Global Attention - Washingtonian

Korean culture has become a familiar presence in American life. K-pop dominates global charts, K-dramas have become staples on streaming platforms, Korean food has moved from specialty shops to neighborhood grocery stores, and K-beauty brands line retail shelves nationwide. As Korean culture reaches new audiences, Korean Treasures: Collected, Cherished, Shared traces the artistic traditions that have shaped today's cultural momentum.
Arts
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Access denied: why Muslims worldwide are being debanked' | Oliver Bullough

A Welsh farm project reconnects Somali diaspora with culture while exposing global banking unfairness that excludes marginalized communities and threatens their participation.
fromConsequence
2 weeks ago

The History of ARIRANG, the Title of BTS' New Album: Podcast

Kayla and Bethany are no strangers to deep dives, and in this episode they're sharing everything they've learned about "Arirang," the centuries-old folk song sometimes referred to as the collective memory of the Korean people. The song can be traced all the way back to the 1700s; though the legend of its origin is disputed, multiple versions of the song have been passed down across centuries. Today, there are over 3,600 known variations and counting.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 weeks ago

It's a new beginning at Oregon City's End of the Oregon Trail center * Oregon ArtsWatch

OREGON CITY - It'll be a long and arduous journey emblematic of the original 1840s Oregon Trail migration itself. But, in the end, some years from now, restoration of the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Center in Oregon City should produce a beacon of history, education, and pride for the state and citizens of all backgrounds. An updated venue will include a new addition housing original wagons, a beautiful plank house, amphitheater events, and expanded programming.
History
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

I've Lived in the U.K. for TK Years and This Is Its Best National Park-With Moorlands, Stargazing, and Stunning Waterfalls

Yorkshire Dales National Park features heather-strewn moorlands, deep valleys, extensive caves, the UK's largest Dark Sky Reserve, rich human history, and mostly privately owned land.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 weeks ago

Thieves empty Dutch silver museum in early morning heist

"The silver price is high... but for us it is of course far more than the silver price," the museum's chairman Ernst Boesveld told The Art Newspaper. "It is about the stories behind every mustard pot, it is history and it is cultural heritage. We are enormously disappointed and angry."
Miscellaneous
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

The Real Fight for the Smithsonian

"The object of the Museum is to acquire power," announces a crusty old archaeologist in Penelope Fitzgerald's 1977 satire, The Golden Child. It isn't a goal he respects. He wants the museum where he's settled into semiretirement to genuinely devote itself to educating its visitors. Instead, he correctly charges, its curators act like a pack of Gollums, hoarding "the art and treasures of the earth" for their own self-aggrandizement and pleasure.
Books
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

For Top-Quality Olive Oil, Consider Buying It From This Area - Tasting Table

Levantine olive oil, especially Palestinian Rumi and nabali varieties, offers centuries-old cultivation, distinctive flavors, high antioxidants, and deep cultural and economic importance.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
3 weeks ago

La Regalona House / Azimut 180

La Regalona house blends local cultural heritage and contemporary living with sustainable design integrated into the San Pedro River landscape near Valdivia, Chile.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

The Best Little Italy Neighborhoods Across the U.S. Offer Incredible Eats and Local Community

Authentic Little Italy neighborhoods across the U.S. preserve Italian traditions through food, community gatherings, and family-run businesses, offering immersive, Italy-like cultural experiences.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

BTS named their new album Arirang. What is so striking about their choice?

Arirang is a centuries-old Korean folk song symbolizing cultural identity, shared memory, resilience, and a unifying heritage across the divided peninsula.
Remodel
fromArchDaily
4 weeks ago

The Avber House / OFIS Architects

Homestead in Avber revitalized for an Australian descendant, restoring a stone home that honors ancestral traditions and withstands Karst burja winds.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Churchill's desk and rare artwork among items donated to UK cultural institutions

Significant cultural items worth 59.7m, including Churchill and Disraeli’s desk, a Vanessa Bell painting, and a Degas pastel, were saved and allocated to UK institutions.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Why the West African Nation of Benin Should be on Your 2026 Travel List

Benin is opening to tourism while preserving cultural heritage, highlighted by Ganvié's floating village and new hospitality investments in Cotonou.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Guian review celebration of multicultural identity through a Chinese grandmother in Costa Rica

Nicole Chi Amen, a Costa Rican woman of Chinese descent, has always been on the outside looking in. The opening scene of her moving debut feature replicates this predicament visually: her face pressed against a metal barricade, she looks through a hole in the opaque facade with interest. The camera is observing, too, and the sight of a house being torn down gradually comes into view. This was once the home of her maternal grandmother, a Guangdong native.
Film
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Siddi Urban Gate / Martino Picchedda

Text description provided by the architects. In the heart of Marmilla, architect Martino Picchedda transforms the village's main entrance into a poetic urban threshold. The design evokes the timeless forms of the Giants' Tombs while celebrating the Sardinian landscape's identity through corten steel, local stone, and light. Here, history and contemporary design converge, creating a welcoming space that tells the story of place and people.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

17 Best Things to Do in Sicily, the Melting Pot of the Mediterranean

Sicily blends layered history, vibrant food culture, dramatic landscapes, and volcanic terroir, prioritizing family, food, and a complex, proud local spirit.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Trump Withdraws From Major Culture Preservation Groups

Two international cultural organizations, ICCROM and IFACCA, were designated contrary to U.S. interests and removed from U.S. participation by a presidential memorandum.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Trump pulls US out of international cultural property preservation centre and coalition of arts agencies

The United States is withdrawing from over 60 international organisations, including cultural heritage and arts coordination bodies ICCROM and IFACCA, citing conflicts with US interests.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Amsterdam church destroyed by New Year's Eve blaze DW 01/01/2026

Amsterdam's 154-year-old Vondel Church's tower and roof collapsed in a New Year fire, rendering the structure unsalvageable.
fromNature
1 month ago

Mummies give up their secrets - but not their mystery

Mummies The Museum of Humanity, Paris Until 25 May 2026
Science
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Time is running out in San Jose Viet Museum dispute - San Jose Spotlight

To our knowledge, the (Immigrant Resettlement and Cultural Center) dispute remains unresolved,
California
Arts
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

The 9 Best Art Museums in Texas

Texas hosts a thriving art scene with nine standout museums showcasing diverse history, heritage, contemporary masterpieces, and cultural character across the state's 801 miles.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This National Park Is the Largest in England-and It Has Its Tallest Mountain, Cute Inns, and the Best Food in the U.K.

The Lake District features dramatic fells, glacial lakes, historic villages, ancient artifacts and preserved rural traditions, celebrated and protected as England's largest national park.
#repatriation
Fashion & style
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

The Burgled Louvre's Stolen-Art Expert

Bénédicte Savoy advocates returning looted cultural heritage to its original communities, advancing restitution debates in Europe and at the Louvre following a sensational theft.
California
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

State recognizes San Jose's Japantown as a cultural district - San Jose Spotlight

San Jose's Japantown received designation as a California cultural district, securing a $10,000 grant, branding resources, and a five-year recognition from 2026 to 2030.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

How Sinners became the most culturally important film of 2025

Sinners, a Black-led Jim Crow-era vampire film directed by Ryan Coogler, defied studio skepticism to become a major commercial and cultural success.
fromianVisits
1 month ago

The Union flag that led Nelson's fleet at Trafalgar may be saved for UK museum

The Union flag that led Nelson's fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar could be bought by a UK museum after an export bar was imposed following its sale at auction. The Union Flag flew from the Royal Sovereign, the ship that led the British charge at the Battle of Trafalgar, and still features burn marks and splinters inflicted during the battle. It was recently put up for sale and sold for £450,000.
Arts
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Trump's son-in-law backs out of Serbian construction project DW 12/18/2025

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic has long been accused of exercising total control over the Western Balkan country. Now he has embarked on a new field of activity: He has declared that he will personally file criminal charges against all those he accuses of the "economic sabotage of Serbia." This was prompted by news from the United States that Jared Kushner, the son-in-law and close confidant of US President Donald Trump, has canceled a huge, much-vaunted planned investment in Belgrade.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Trump Tower Belgrade: Kushner scraps Serbia hotel plan DW 12/16/2025

The nationalist populist Serbian president railed against critics of the project for destroying an investment of "at least 750 million" ($880 million). "As a state and as a nation, we are major losers," Vucic said. "We will now be left with a destroyed building, and it is only a matter of time before bricks and other parts start falling off it, because no one will ever touch it again," Vucic told media in Belgrade.
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Design
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

A nearly 30-foot-tall Buddha statue will tower on the High Line in 2026

A 27-foot sandstone Buddha will be installed on Manhattan's High Line in spring 2026 to commemorate the Bamiyan Buddhas destroyed by the Taliban.
fromRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1 month ago

Kushner's Firm Drops Belgrade Project Amid Controversy

Because important projects should unite, not divide, and out of respect for the citizens of Serbia and Belgrade, we are withdrawing our application and this time we are stepping aside,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

No water, no life': Iraq's Tigris River in danger of disappearing

No water, no life, says Sheikh Nidham, a Mandaean religious leader living in the southern Iraqi city of Amarah, on the banks of the river in which he has been regularly immersed since he was a month old. Mandaeans are members of one of the oldest gnostic religions in the world. Southern Iraq has been their homeland for more than a thousand years, particularly in Maysan province. Amarah, the provincial capital, is built around the Tigris. Water is central to their faith and every major life event requires ritual purification. Marriage ceremonies begin in water, and before drawing their last breath, Mandaeans should be taken to the river for a final cleansing.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Libya looks to its past to build a new future as national museum reopens

It was a night at the museum like no other. As the staccato sound of firecrackers and explosions rang out across Martyr's Square in the heart of Tripoli, for once it was not Libya's militias battling it out for a larger stake in the country's oil economy, but a huge firework display celebrating the reopening of one of the finest museums in the Mediterranean.
World news
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

'Critical tipping point' for Cameroon's indigenous languages - Harvard Gazette

At slightly larger than California, the African nation of Cameroon is home to roughly 30 million people and more than 300 indigenous languages. But a long-lasting civil war and other humanitarian crises have made the future of those languages uncertain. Today, most Cameroonians in their 40s and 50s are as proficient in their indigenous languages (including Lamnso', Oroko, and Batanga) as they are in a colonial language such as English or French. Their parents, in contrast, spoke indigenous languages more dominantly.
Arts
fromNature
2 months ago

Digital communication in Middle East cultural institutions: developing a theoretical framework for the use of digital platforms - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Digital platforms in the Middle East increasingly integrate AI, virtual reality, and augmented reality to document, visualize, and translate cultural heritage across social media channels analyzed between January and December 2024; institutions deploy AI for automated tagging and multilingual captions, VR for reconstructed tours, and AR for on-site layered interpretation, expanding access and preservation capacities while often treating these technologies primarily as content-delivery mechanisms rather than tools for collaborative interpretation or co-curation.
Arts
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

MACLA, Montalvo Arts Center partner on new exhibition in San Jose

Artists explore ancestral heritage through installations—highlighted by an adobe floor made with mud, straw, manure, and embedded shoes—at MACLA's San Jose exhibition.
Environment
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

What a 6-metre sea-level rise would do to London's most iconic landmarks, as imagined by AI

A six-metre sea-level rise could inundate major coastal landmarks, reshaping coastlines and threatening communities, cultural sites, and historic city centers worldwide.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

Help! I Won the Thanksgiving Wishbone Split. My Wish Has Blown Up in My Face.

Poorly phrased remarks about a partner's weight can cause lasting hurt; a sincere apology and coached communication skills can help repair the relationship.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

VILAKK Residence / 3dor Concepts

3000 ft² Payyanur residence merges temple-inspired motifs and local cultural heritage with contemporary design, completed in 2025.
Fashion & style
fromColossal
2 months ago

Stacy Gillian Abe's Vivid Paintings Nod to Memory, Craft, and Lineage

Indigo embodies craft, spiritual meaning, socioeconomic histories, and cultural identity while being reclaimed in contemporary art to assert heritage and redefine Black identity.
France news
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Louvre: Water leak damages hundred of historic books DW 12/07/2025

A water leak in the Louvre's Mollien Wing damaged roughly 300–400 historic books; officials say no unique artifacts were lost despite reports of irreparable bindings.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

Best hotels in Palermo

Palermo's growing popularity brings beautiful hotels and warm, independent hospitality amid rich cultural heritage and UNESCO sites, making it a year-round travel destination.
Berlin
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

A sneak peak at Berlin's Pergamon Museum DW 12/05/2025

Pergamon Museum closed for major renovation until 2037–2043; north wing and Pergamon Altar hall to reopen in early 2027.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

The Architecture Agenda: Inside the Key Events of 2026

Architecture and design enter 2026 in a moment of renewed experimentation, urgent environmental reflection, and an expanded global dialogue on the built environment. As cities confront the pressures of climate adaptation, demographic shifts, and technological transformation, this year's international calendar offers a lens into how the discipline is responding, creatively, critically, and collectively. From long-standing biennials to newly established platforms, the events of 2026 spotlight architecture's evolving role as both a record of our changing world and a driver of more equitable, sustainable futures.
Design
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Barbican revamp to give bewildering' arts centre a new lease of life

The Barbican requires extensive, costly renovation to fix leaks and aging infrastructure, with phased works costing around £451m and aiming for partial completion by 2032.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

From Frugal to Fancy - The Price of an Italian Getaway

Italy is one of the most popular travel destinations worldwide, offering a unique blend of history, culture, beauty, and atmosphere that appeals to nearly every kind of traveler. History buffs can see ancient Roman ruins, while art enthusiasts can revel in Renaissance masterpieces. If nature and scenery are more your style, there are plenty of charming seaside villages and rolling Tuscan hills. Italy feels like stepping into a living museum enriched with breathtaking landscapes.
Miscellaneous
fromARTnews.com
2 months ago

Looted 14th-Century English Jug May Soon Head to Ghana

A 14th-century English-made ewer may soon head to Ghana on long-term loan from the British Museum, according to the Art Newspaper. Known as the Asante Ewer, the lidded bronze jug is a rare example of medieval English bronze casting. At some point in its history, the object found its way to Kumasi, capital of the Ashanti (Asante) Kingdom, now Ghana.
Arts
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Can you have a community without craic? Scholars of Ireland's pubs warn of declining numbers

Irish pubs are culturally vital yet rapidly closing across Ireland, threatening community cohesion, rural life and social connection.
AC Milan
fromSempreMilan
2 months ago

Reports: New stadium project appeal lodged by Gruppo Verde San Siro - the details

Gruppo Verde San Siro and 200 residents filed an appeal to halt AC Milan and Inter's San Siro demolition and new stadium project.
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Where to eat, stay and play in Hanoi, Vietnam's gritty yet graceful capital city

For many, the city of Hanoi is a gateway to northern Vietnam 's great adventures-the emerald islets of Ha Long Bay, the terraced hills of Sapa, the karst valleys of Ninh Bình-but it's well worth pausing here before venturing on. Over more than a thousand years, the country's capital has seen imperial dynasties raising Confucian temples, French colonists carving out tamarind-shaded boulevards and yellow-walled villas, and revolutionaries leaving behind slogans, statues, and scars of self-determination-resulting in a gritty yet graceful second city.
Travel
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Roman amphitheatre older than Colosseum gets accessible facelift for Winter Paralympics

The Arena di Verona will be fully made accessible with a lift, toilets and improved routes ahead of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony.
fromEater
2 months ago

These Festive Holiday Drinks Are Steeped in Latino History and Tradition

Growing up in a Mexican household, it never truly felt like the holidays until my abuela, very aptly, broke out the yellow box of Abuelita chocolate from the tiny cupboard next to the stove. My family and I would decorate the Christmas tree, laughing and reminiscing over handmade ornaments. Then we'd soak up the beauty of the silvery lights in the sala, warming our palms with mismatched tazas of chocolate.
Food & drink
#frida-kahlo
fromFortune
2 months ago
Arts

Frida Kahlo self-portrait destroys auction record for work by female artist with $54.7 million Sotheby's sale | Fortune

fromFortune
2 months ago
Arts

Frida Kahlo self-portrait destroys auction record for work by female artist with $54.7 million Sotheby's sale | Fortune

fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

The storyteller: Bay Area archaeologist finds the hidden narratives in state parks

In that job, the 73-year-old Parkman used artifacts found in old ruins or the chemistry of rocks and layers of soil to piece together possible narratives about life in the Bay Area as far back as tens of thousands of years ago or as recently as the late 20th century. More than being a scientist or historian, Parkman has always seen himself as a storyteller with an innate curiosity about other worlds and a desire to imagine the people who lived in them.
California
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Remote Hawaiian Island Has No Stoplights, No Crowds, and Two Ultra-luxe Hotels

Lanai is a sparsely developed, rugged Hawaiian island emphasizing slow-paced nature, cultural history, outdoor activities, and limited luxury accommodations.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

200-year-old Hindu paintings blocked from leaving UK

A unique 200-year-old Devi Mahatmya series of 56 Hindu paintings, valued at 280,000, is under a UK export bar to allow national acquisition.
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