March 10, 2025

European Art

European Art

Elmwood on Ice returns to Roanoke; more …

Here are some of the top events around Southwest and Southside for the coming week. Check out our new events calendar. Got an event? You can add it there for free. Want to keep up with what’s happening? Sign up here for our free weekly events newsletter. Nov. 24 and beyond: Elmwood on Ice returns

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IMF Executive Board Concludes 2023 Article IV Consultation with the Republic of San Marino

IMF Executive Board Concludes 2023 Article IV Consultation with the Republic of San Marino November 22, 2023 Washington, DC: On November 17, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)

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The World’s 20 Best Cities for Culture Right Now

How would you rate your city’s culture scene? To find out the best cities for art and culture right now, we asked over 21,000 city-dwellers across the globe that exact question – and the results are in.  Each city on this list has earned its place through a meticulous curation process. Locals were quizzed on

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El Greco dialogues with Picasso: The new life of the European Paintings collection at the Met in New York | Culture

This past Monday, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) in New York City reopened the 45 rooms that make up the European Paintings collection, after the completion of a renovation that began in 2018. This part of the gallery hosts works that were created between 1300 and 1800. It’s now illuminated more naturally, thanks

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European Union Pacific Art Competition — Pacific Human Rights Film Festival 2023

  Welcome to the European Union Pacific Art Competition as part of the Third Pacific Human Rights Film Festival 2023. Amongst an increasingly uncertain global environment, human rights continue to stand out as a call to respect, freedom, equality and peace rooted in our shared human dignity and upheld through the rule of law. In

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EU Parliament To Vote on ‘Dystopian Superstate’ Proposal ━ The European Conservative

The European Parliament will most likely approve a report on Wednesday, November 22nd, that seeks to amend the treaties of the European Union, liquidating member states’ veto rights, and giving more power to EU institutions in what conservative forces are describing as a dangerous power grab. As we previously reported, the proposals were put forward

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Israel and Hamas agree hostage release deal

Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the World myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. This article is an on-site version of our FirstFT newsletter. Sign up to our Asia, Europe/Africa or Americas edition to get it sent straight to your inbox every weekday morning Israel and Hamas have agreed a

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Molex Expands European Manufacturing Footprint and Capabilities with State-of-the-Art Campus in Poland | Taiwan News

New campus will facilitate timely product delivery of advanced medical devices and electrification solutions to customers in Europe Significant investment expands Molex’s European footprint with up to 85,000 square meters of world-class manufacturing capacity Strategic location provides access to manufacturing and engineering talent to support the creation of hundreds of new skilled jobs LISLE, US

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My first day outside of Britain

Brexit-loyalist Mark Francois, it is rumoured, never takes foreign holidays. Never wanted to. Never would. One assumes Francois wouldn’t wish to be compared to a bloody foreigner, but he apparently shares Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa’s philosophy, which “abhors new ways of life and unfamiliar places…” More fool him. It was 1975. I was 12. We

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Secretive UK artist Banksy reveals first name in newly unearthed interview

A rare nugget of information about the famously enigmatic street art superstar Banksy emerged Tuesday when he gave his first name as “Robbie” in an unearthed 2003 BBC interview. In the interview, one of the few known to exist with the global art phenomenon, he is asked if his name “Robert Banks”, to which he

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