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...“It was pivotal moment,” says Romuald Hazoumè, who is one of those representing Benin in Venice. “Benin discovered a piece of heritage, and pride. We lost a lot and now it’s coming back.”...
...“It’s a very flashy painting,” he says with pride. Katz has always seen himself as part of the arc of art history....
...“Many of them visit the store and take pride in the fact that they can buy products that are made by family members, so there’s this emotional connection too.”...
...“Making them explicit creates a common language, as values bring people together and guide companies to work towards a higher purpose and, for us, the pride to give back and preserve.”...
...“Pride” (1905), a naturalistic bust of a girl, was praised by Auguste Rodin, in whose studio Brâncuși spent a few months in 1907. Yet he left, because “Nothing grows in the shadow of a big tree.”...
...I scanned the port for a hotel commensurate with the kids’ pride-inducing efforts. Barely 100 yards away, with a polished-deck facade befitting its name, stood Le Yachtman. Pool? “Of course.”...
...A working paper for Ca’Foscari University of Venice by economists Paolo Buonanno, Irene Ferrari and Alessandro Saia seeks to tie these threads together....
...And they have a pride. Sifnians have a pride to themselves and to their island. They are very famous for their ceramics. Lilah RaptopoulosThey have amazing pottery. Yeah....
...I love the city’s sense of pride around the craft tradition....
...I jolly well had one, too, carrying the slight fatigue from having woken early as a badge of pride. That said, I don’t think I can become a train bragger until I stop flying....
...The zeitgeist loomed large as we moved from Covid-19 to cancel culture in the second film shown in the Venice Film Festival’s Venezia 79 competition....
...It’s both legitimate sport and one of Venice’s finest expressions of pride and heritage. 4 September, regatastoricavenezia.it Stay: If a front-row seat warrants a bucket-list spend, you can’t do better...
...In Toronto, movies that originally premiered in Venice often get a new bounce....
...Puglia, in southern Italy, prides itself on its maiolica pottery, a tin-glazed earthenware technique produced in the region from about the 14th century....
...The meaning of “rele” in Yoruba is “coming home”, a sentiment of national and continental pride that Sonariwo seems to want to cultivate and instil through her work with the gallery....
...They describe the platform as “something that works all year round for artists, not just during Pride month”. Will says the project works for the bigger gallery too, by bringing in a new audience....
...She trained in Venice and now works in Dorset. Her work is tactile and light and her coloured tumblers are gorgeous....
...Keira Knightley checked in here while making Pride and Prejudice, and such is the Austenian romance of the locale that you may well, like Lizzie Bennet, find yourself conjuring the spirit of Mr Darcy from...
...It even has that Venice thing: much more going on because it’s cheaper than the capital and there is more redundant space.”...
...Venice is almost entirely reliant on the roughly 30m tourists who came each year before coronavirus. Yet the return of mass tourism has not been universally welcomed by the city’s residents....
...But when I do see water shortly after landing, it never fails to exhilarate: the vaporetto into Venice, the evening stroll along Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour, Seattle’s waterside Pike Place Market....
...McFayden is excited by the choice of sculptor Simone Leigh as the United States’ entry for next year’s Venice Biennale....
...MS cantersdeli.com Casa del Parmigiano, Venice The food writer Skye McAlpine, who grew up in Venice, describes this tiny establishment in the heart of the Rialto market as “one of [her] favourite shops...
...The Oxford Dictionary shortlisted “overtourism” as a word of the year for 2018, but 2021 might be a year of “desperate for tourism” — with even the likes of Venice, Barcelona and Reykjavik eager for the...
...We went to all the big festivals, we had prizes at Cannes and Venice. We did it all. But it was nothing compared to this. Nobody really believed it was possible.”...
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