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...Martínez Lapeña-Torres Architects did a wonderful job, with the new sections being understated and the old house restored to even more garish colours than before....
...One day we head to the Monde des Arts de la Parure, a museum in the medina, in order “to sharpen senses and hone our powers of observation and description”....
...Just off Place de la Concorde, down a quiet stretch of street between Rue Saint-Honoré and Rue de Rivoli, an unmarked wrought-iron door leads to a serene residential courtyard....
...The French meringue is said to be the fluffiest and sweetest of any dessert, and that is certainly what Offenbach cooked up when he wrote his 1869 opéra bouffe, La Princesse de Trébizonde....
...Apartments at Le Relais de la Reine, an Art Deco-style, 1990s building on the Croisette currently undergoing full refurbishment, are being marketed at around €40,000 per sq m....
...Carlos Martínez de la Serna, programme director for the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), said the organisation was “deeply concerned” by the law, saying it would “also jeopardise other foreign media...
...Cold-weather imbibing is better in the basement, at Hijos de Tomás, Thompson’s lively piano bar and speakeasy....
...My first port of call is África Fusión, a cosy Senegalese joint just a short dash through the driving rain from Lavapiés metro on fashionable Calle de Argumosa....
...This question rumbles behind but is never quite resolved in Indigenous Histories, the new show at Museu de Arte de São Paulo....
...Philip IV commissioned the artist in 1636 to decorate the walls of his hunting lodge, the Torre de la Parada, and Rubens created oil sketches of about 60 scenes....
...Irene de la Torre Arenas Welcome to Datawatch — regular readers of the print edition of the Financial Times might recognise it from its weekday home on the front page....
...Dates to be announced; further information here soon August Events La Madonna della Neve Every August 5, Rome celebrates La Madonna della Neve (Our Lady of the Snows) by recreating a miraculous summer...
...Anne desperately seeks a letter now in Catherine’s possession — evidence of a prior love of hers. Siding with her rival rather than the king, Catherine burns it....
...Díaz and Cilenis Marulanda, the footballer’s mother, were abducted by armed men on October 28 as they were travelling through the country’s northern La Guajira province....
...I opt for a 2019 Senda Garnacha from one of the most famous names in the Sierra de Gredos: Las Moradas de San Martín....
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...In a front-page photo of the pair beaming at each other at a protest, the newspaper Libération dubbed the bromance “La lutte de miel”, which is a play on the French words for honeymoon and class warfare....
...The one artist whose work I would collect if I could is Félix González-Torres, the Cuban-born American conceptual artist....
...Mexican artist Mario García Torres also hacks his way back through time’s overgrown trails in his evocative 2009 photographic series called “Je ne sais si c’en est la cause” (“I don’t know if that’s the...
...The coming week it will be the turn of the feast of La Virgen de la Paloma in La Latina, but San Cayetano, as ever, got this year’s festivities started in Embajadores, a historically poor and latterly trendy...
...Even if Sánchez cobbled together enough votes to become prime minister, de la Torre said there was no guarantee the same parties would support him in other parliamentary votes, especially ones involving...
...Louis Vuitton opened La Fabrique du Temps in 2014 in Meyrin, Bulgari has a facility in Le Sentier and Cartier expanded its manufacturing in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 2000. Chopard’s is in Fleurier....
...Milei only entered politics just over two years ago and his La Libertad Avanza party holds less than 15 per cent of seats in Argentina’s Congress....
...These are shown alongside paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, Valentin de Boulogne and Bartolomeo Manfredi, among others....
...The luthier behind this revolutionary instrument, Antonio de Torres, called his creation La Leona (The Lioness), for the growl it made when strummed....
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