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Painting beneath the shifting lights of southern France, artist Paul Cézanne repeatedly turned to a simple composition: a still life with a bowl of fruit. The fruit, he observed, was never the ...
So: You’re a tree in New Haven. You weather storms, bugs, and disease. After a long life, your time has come to an end. As ...
Jon turned to the Fake or Fortune? team for help and revealed to Fiona and Philip that he paid over $6,000 for the painting - ...
Post later replaced it with Smurf Magic Berries (adding marshmallows), but both disappeared by the early ’90s. With the ...
A landmark retrospective dedicated to Cézanne celebrates the finished restoration of his last studio and family home in ...
July is Fibroids Awareness Month and more famous faces are starting to open up about their journey with the uterine disease.
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
There are people throughout the U.S. trying to keep classic state foods afloat in popular culture, but the ones on this list ...
Why is Art Spander, nearly blind and unable to type his own stories, still covering events at 86? Because he is the job. And because of Liz.
From chilled ramen to flowing noodles caught with chopsticks, these regional specialties blend flavour, fun and centuries of ...
Red Jell-O and retro dreams show why midcentury summer desserts are trending again, blending bold visuals with a craving for ...
Robert O’Byrne is more au fait than most with the concept of the Kunstkammer, or cabinet of curiosities, a room or suite of ...