August 18, 2024
European Fine art

Book review: ‘American Vikings’ by Martyn Whittock

Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save The Vikings have lived within the American imagination for hundreds of years, and

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‘I went to Europe’s first ‘sushi monorail’ where the food arrives on miniature trains – it was one of the best meals I’ve ever had in London’

It’s rare for a new restaurant to open without some sort of gimmick these days. After all, you have to stand out to

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Art of Brooklyn Park’s graphic designer to be featured on Target’s tech accessories

By day, Ameen Taahir Everett is a digital media specialist for Brooklyn Park’s communications department, designing print brochures, newsletters and online social media

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Artificial Intelligence and Christian Culture ━ The European Conservative

‘Artificial intelligence’ is a misnomer, a natural scientist admonished me at a recent summer symposium by Lake Garda in sunny Italy. Instead, I

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Career criminal jailed over transportation of cocaine and cash across Europe

Paul O’Brien, 56, from Uxbridge, west London, arranged for the transportation of cocaine and 900,000 euros in cash from the Netherlands to the

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European Commission head visits Ukraine as 14 more injured in Russian attacks

The governor of the Zaporizhzhia region, Yurii Malashko, said nine people were injured in a Russian rocket strike on the village of Zarichne.

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First Fridays Ypsilanti’s monthly art event support local businesses and artists

On Nov. 3 at 5:00 p.m. in Downtown Ypsilanti, customers pile into Stone and Spoon. Inside they enjoy a gallery of local artwork,

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Remembering Riopelle, the First Canadian Modern Artist Recognized by the World

He remains the only Canadian artist who is commonly referred to only by his family name and the first to have created a

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Wilmington native L’Orange, Old Soul Music label to support artists

Back when the hip-hop record producer L’Orange was growing up off Greenville Loop Road and going to high school and college in Wilmington,

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Book Review: ‘Cross-Stitch,’ by Jazmina Barrera

CROSS-STITCH, by Jazmina Barrera. Translated by Christina MacSweeney. Needlework is often depicted as a peaceful activity: feminine, unthreatening, decorative. Yet in Jazmina Barrera’s

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