You must go on a picnic while in Paris. But the location can make or break your experience. Here are the best places for ...
A centuries-old harbor in France has long inspired painters such as Claude Monet and Eugène Boudin. Today, artists still ...
The interior of Kimberly Crest is a testament to the exquisite taste of its former inhabitants. From the moment you cross the ...
The Whitney in Detroit invites you to step inside its iconic 19th-century mansion for a dining experience that’s as grand as its surroundings. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, gather ’round for a ...
NORWOOD, Ohio (WXIX) - Fire roared through a 19th-century home under renovation in Norwood early Thursday, causing the roof to collapse. The house at Hudson and Floral avenues has been vacant ...
The liberal pundit was hosting a book party at the Century, the private arts-and-letters club she’d joined during the pandemic, for her friend and fellow Centurion the media critic Margaret ...
The poet’s revulsion was widely shared in 19th-century France. Amid rapid increases in circulation ... from idealistic young poet to unscrupulous hack as he falls for a glamorous courtesan. But French ...
Aerial view of the Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal. Image © Lëa-Kim Châteauneuf via Wikipedia under license CC BY-SA 4.0 ...
“Greenwich Mean Time was established in 1884, in no small part because of train travel,” says Hunter, a specialist in 19th-century French art who researches theories of time, among other subjects.
These modern concerns bear a striking resemblance to Butler's 19th-century call for pausing mechanical progress. Even if machines never become truly intelligent, Butler's predictions about our ...
With it's brightly colored homes, cast-iron balconies and Greek Revival architecture ... "The multi-hundred-year-old buildings in the French Quarter and in the Garden District and in other ...
The wildfires raging in Los Angeles are highlighting the underrated significance of the city's unique urbanism and 20th-century architecture, writes Daniel Elsea. This is a love letter to LA.