The entrance to Venice's Jewish ghetto is through a small alley off a street of shops and restaurants. This is the view looking out to the street. (Nancy Montgomery/Stars and Stripes)
Tucked away in a corner of Venice’s Cannaregio district is what was once
"Yes, the color, as it moves, occupies the space and we enter. There is no longer the frame that delimited the space. By removing it, the color assumes the space and invades the space. And when this thing succeeds, it is miraculous"Ettore Spalletti, one of the most illustrious names in contempora
Large sliding doors on the north side of the kitchen open up to the garden. Image: Sam Hartnett
The solid black island and range hood create a sense of visual strength and solidity. Image: Sam Hartnett
Looking along the south wall of th
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — An exact replica of one of the most renowned sculptures in history has made its way to Savior Pastoral Center here.
This Pietà, the original of which was created by Michelangelo between 1498-1499, now allows vis
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March came in like a lightning bolt—or perhaps more accurately a defibrillation volt.
One minute the sun was shining and we were planning
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It was a hot spring day in lower Manhattan as guests entered Mejuri Soho for an evening of celebratory beverages and baubles in honor of the fine jewelry brand’s latest collaboration with Claude Home. The vintage furniture and decor p
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Every year around seven million tons of seashells are tossed out from aquaculture and fishing industries. Although shells are a natural material, when they are stacked in discard piles, they emit odors and are unpleasant to look at. While some industries such as fertilizer producers tap into t