Hints and tips:
...Akhmetshina’s “L’amour est un oiseau rebelle” was smooth and full of polished detail, pleasant when it should be enticing, and Carmen must be enticing....
...Vignes de L’Enfant Jesus....
...Luis De Jesus, owner of an eponymous gallery established in LA in 2010, agrees. “There’s been an obvious readjustment since the feeding frenzy in 2020,” he says....
...L’hôtel de Maisons, however, wasn’t the first choice....
...Today that collection numbers more than 1,000 works and includes artists from the whole region — she names Joaquín Torres-García, Lygia Pape, Carmen Herrera, Guillermo Kuitca before breaking off: “The list...
...Cervantes would be followed by more Spaniards, exquisite translations ranging from Luis de Góngora’s The Solitudes to Carmen Laforet’s Nada....
...Her thinking about what Carven could be began with a study of its founder, Madame Carven, born Carmen de Tommaso, who launched her house in a time when “young women had nothing to wear and even less to eat...
...June 7 to September 29; further information and tickets here Performances ‘Das Land des Lächelns’ (‘The Land of Smiles’), Opernhaus Zürich Perhaps best known for its much-loved aria “Dein ist mein ganzes...
...Website; Directions— Teong Heng Sia, CEO of real estate development company, Malaysia De L’Europe, Amsterdam A classy independent and well-located hotel with great focus on detail, as well as pleasant,...
...Speaking outside the courthouse on Tuesday, his lawyer, César de Castro, said “the government had no reliable evidence to corroborate their witnesses,” and that Garcia Luna’s “fight will continue”....
...A trip to the Musée de l’Orangerie? Ice cream by the Seine? Mais oui! Yet the French capital also backdrops sorrow....
...Finally, the Salle de l’Horloge returns to the show’s Renaissance origins with the Capodimonte’s choicest drawings, led by two life-size charcoal and black-chalk cartoons....
...Joaquín Sorolla’s serene swimmer emerges from a luminous sea like a modern “Birth of Venus” in “After the Bath”, and polychrome sculptures of a fervent Mary and Jesus carved by 17th-century nun Andrea de...
...Back in the 1930s the legendary Carmen Amaya was wearing the tight-fitting traje de corto of the bailaor....
...A short walk from the Place de l’Odéon, the building containing the gallery was originally commissioned in the 16th century by King Henri II for his mistress Diane de Poitiers....
...The Corral takes its gastronomic offering so seriously that it has a Michelin star, with menus by chef David García....
...Ponzano’s owner Paco García left his job as an auditor in 1995 to take over the business — previously a bar and charcuterie — from his father, expanding it into a restaurant, with an extra floor below....
...Écrasez l’infâme — “crush infamy” — the phrase he had coined in 1759, became his war cry, used over and again, occasionally as his signature....
...Refined Cantabrian dishes are served at the excellent Amós, led by chef Jesús Sánchez, while Las Brasas de la Castellana offers broader Spanish cuisine....
...“Lumumba is the Jesus of Africa, we need to pray to him!” someone shouted from behind a fence....
...Shaking his woolly hat for emphasis, de Lucena says Lula was the best president Brazil had: “In the name of Jesus, he will return.”...
...In New Mexico, the revelation is María Izquierdo’s luscious table-top still-life “Calabazas con pan de muerto” (1947)....
...At one point he supplemented his income as an artist by hanging pictures at CAC Málaga (Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga), where Quiñones had a show in late 2019 titled Drácula x Drácula....
...Vargas Llosa’s latest novel opens in a New York PR agency, where we meet Edward L Bernays, Sigmund Freud’s nephew and the world’s first PR mogul....
...And there’s Chez l’Ami Louis, where I’ll order roast chicken – sounds simple, but it’s really good....
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