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Florence was the epitome of a Renaissance city and home to some of the greatest philosophers, inventors and artists that have ...
As a restorer who specialized in late medieval and early Renaissance paintings from Italy, he was in intimate touch with the ...
Creative director Norbert Stumpfl brings an exclusive collection inspired by Brioni's famous Sala Bianca show to Bergdorf ...
When players enter the virtual worlds of video games, they are greeted by complex architectural environments, writes Gabriele ...
The Trump administration’s cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants for humanities projects, which comes ...
Tickets for all shows can be purchased from the Eric Morecambe Centre's box office or via their website. The theatre encourages all attendees to check showtimes and any potential changes to the ...
In more recent memory, theocratic regimes from Iran to Afghanistan have shown the cost of governing through religious ...
Take Assassin’s Creed II, where the protagonist runs and climbs buildings in 15th-century Florence. The reconstruction is relatively accurate, so much so that people who played the game can ...
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David Brooks: Stagnation Day might be more like it
We don’t like those damn foreigners. The problem is that great nations throughout the history of Western civilization have been crossroads nations.
In his book “Cities in Civilization,” Peter Hall looked at the most innovative places down through the centuries: Athens in the fifth century B.C., Florence in the 15th century, Vienna from the late ...
In his book “Cities in Civilization,” Peter Hall looked at the most innovative places down through the centuries: Athens in the 5th century B.C., Florence in the 15th century, Vienna from the ...