Willow Winsham's new book on witches, past and present, offers a fun, fast, well researched historical summary that is also a ...
Words on maps have sticking power, writes Art Historian Stephanie Leitch. What are the implications of Google's Gulf of ...
Rail is experiencing a renaissance across Europe, as countries continue to invest ... regarded international train travel as a black art, even back in the 1980s when it was a lot simpler and ...
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Islands on MSNAn Affordable European City Called 'Little Paris' Is A Scenic Hub Of Rich Culture, Art, And ArchitectureTraveling to Europe can be expensive, especially if you're headed to a major city. This stunning Baltic gem, however, gives ...
creating new dialogues on art and culture, belonging, and the city. Keep an eye out for future locations as the European Literary Map of London continues to explore how Europe’s writers have found and ...
Leaving Copenhagen’s castle-like station, the train (5.3 hours, from 35 euros) traversed the five-mile bridge connecting ...
Whether you’re an outdoor adventurer or a solo traveler in pursuit of a life-changing getaway, there’s no substitute for a ...
She wrote about the complicity of the French and other European governments in keeping what the Nazis stole in her book, "Museum Worthy: Nazi Art Plunder in Postwar Western Europe." Campbell says ...
She has previously extensively covered stories within the U.K. art industry ... John joined Newsweek in 2020 after reporting in Central Europe and the United Kingdom. He is a graduate of National ...
By Roger Cohen Reporting from Paris For decades a core objective of the Soviet Union was to “decouple” the United States from Europe. Decoupling, as it was called, would break the Western ...
European leaders have vowed to rearm the continent at historic emergency talks held after the United States threatened to rip up 80 years of security guarantees over the trajectory of Russia’s ...
PARIS — For Europe, the only realistic option now is “all of the above.” Stalked by war, stunned by surging extremist parties and sapped by deindustrialization, Europeans are now panic ...
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