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A city in southern France is celebrating its most famous local painter Paul Cezanne with an exhibition showcasing his works ...
Was the Genoese navigator who claimed the Americas for Spain secretly Jewish, from a Spanish family fleeing the Inquisition?
Janus Theatre commences ‘outsiders’ season Janus Theatre Company commences its 27th season devoted to outsiders with a ...
Alexis de Tocqueville’s observations of early America reveal that civic vitality is vital for democracy, and that liberal ...
The home was built by the Harrison family on farmland that later housed the Erwin Park neighborhood in Montclair. A 19th-century farmhouse once tied to Montclair’s early apple trade is on the ...
Following a five-year, 40-million-euro renovation, luxury hotel Villa Pétrusse is keen to give visitors a taste of the ...
Two 16th-century texts about the Americas by Jewish writers reflect the complicated place Jews and ‘conversos’ held in the ...
My quest for a true literary experience resulted in choucroute, a surprise organ feast, an epiphany at the Louvre, ...
Before true crime and reality TV, there was the Paris Morgue—where crowds queued to see the dead. It was the first of its ...
Located near Auxerre, the grand estate once possessed an exorbitant level of wealth, with thermal baths and heated floors ...
The stripped-back performance, based on the rape trial that shocked France and the world, ran all night at a church in Vienna ...