This weekend, a bold new musical interpretation of the story unfolds at the Arizona Opera. It’s written and composed by ...
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A new art show at Scripps College shows this Mexican artist’s legacy is more than 'apolitical' landscapes
Alfredo Ramos Martínez’s work has long been seen as apolitical. But this exhibition shows that he was deeply attuned to injustices around him.
Four local insiders share their travel guides—where to stay, eat, drink, and see nature in a region that's much more than DJ ...
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Forget the Alhambra, these 5 Spanish Baroque monuments are a must-visit on the Iberian peninsula
Spanish Baroque, with its refined excesses and lines sculpted in both stone and light, stands as one of the pinnacles of European art. With spectacular façades, sumptuous interiors and majestic ...
Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights is back in action. The 2025 edition of the after-hours fright fest remains intense and just may have gotten ickier. Among the trends spotted on Friday, opening ...
I was very tempted to go with the headline ‘Was Éamon de Valera a b@stard?’ but I thought it best to keep it civil. A story by Rory Carroll in the Guardian questions the narrative around Éamon de ...
Here's our ranking of Universal Orlando's 2025 Halloween Horror Nights Houses. We hope this guide helps you make the most of your trip.
These 13 budget-friendly destinations offer incredible sights and experiences for less than $55 per person! Rosemary Beach gives you European charm without the overseas price tag. You can wander for ...
Nestled along Florida’s Treasure Coast between the more commercially developed areas of Vero Beach and Port St. Lucie, this waterfront haven has somehow preserved its soul while neighboring towns ...
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This Forgotten Picasso Painting Just Emerged From the Shadows for the First Time Since 1944
"Bust of a Woman in a Flowery Hat (Dora Maar)," a poignant portrait of the Spanish artist's lover and muse, had been in ...
An oil painting by Pablo Picasso, unseen by the public for more than 80 years, will go under the hammer in Paris next month.
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