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Travel + Leisure on MSNDenmark's Laid-back Northern Coast Has 19-hour Summer Days and a Quaint Surf Town Called 'Cold Hawaii'
Summertime in Denmark is like nowhere else. With the sunset pushed back past 10 p.m., there’s plenty of time to pedal around ...
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Louder on MSNEivør can’t escape the Faroe Islands’ influence, and doesn’t want to
An abandoned school, a studio that’s about to close, Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre… she specialises in finding the magic ...
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Travel + Leisure Asia on MSNChariots, Crafts, And Coastal Wonders: Unmissable Places To Visit In Puri, Odisha
Puri took me by surprise. I came expecting temples and rituals, the spectacle of the Rath Yatra, and the sheer scale of devotion. And yes, the Jagannath Temple was all of that, an astonishing display ...
Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal legend who dominated rock for decades as a solo artist and member of Black Sabbath, has died ...
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In ‘Afternoons of Solitude,’ bullfighting is presented both spiritually and as a blood sport
An unflinching documentary by Albert Serra goes deeply, with minimal explanation, in the ritualistic carnage of the bullring, ...
The California African American Museum showcases a positive look at the resilient and vibrant Black community of Altadena, ...
A visitor has damaged a 17th-century painting at the Uffizi Galleries in Florence after stumbling back into it while posing for a photo, the museum told CNN in a statement.
Albert Serra’s new documentary about the bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey offers a keenly observed—and surprisingly moving—depiction of the blood sport.
The painting, which is included in the exhibition "Florence and Europe: Arts of the 18th Century" at the Uffizi, has since been removed for repair.
From left: Alexis Hadley's $2 thrift store painting; and the message on the back. TikTok/ourcolonial.on.t Hadley is not alone in sifting through thrift-store items for hidden gems.
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