His dance pictures sing:Edgar Degas
Degas was as obsessed with dancers and capturing the way they moved as Monet was with capturing the light through the day on haystacks, buildings and his garden. They were...
Degas was as obsessed with dancers and capturing the way they moved as Monet was with capturing the light through the day on haystacks, buildings and his garden. They were...
Bill Chappell speaks about some memorable events of the Winter Olympics 2018. The Americans made history, winning their first ever medal in a longtime Olympic favourite, the luge? Chappell: Yes,...
The winners of the international and special prizes of the 22nd nationwide program Person of the Year – 2017 were designated The international and special prizes of the nationwide program...
Housing more than 2,300 works, most of which are on permanent view, the National Gallery is one of the greatest assemblies of Western European art in the world. With paintings...
The old joke has a new twist. How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Rent it. Actually, it’s a rather old twist, but outside the music world, few people know...
Valletta,the capital of Malta is co-European Capital of Culture this year, and 140 events and 400 new projects are in the pipeline. The Unesco-listed city, founded in the 1500s on...
Bendita Beach is the kind of powder-white, paradise beach you usually only see in adverts and dreams. It takes up most of tiny, uninhabited Isla Arena, with palm trees giving...
The Sicilian capital may have been named Italy’s capital of culture for 2018 but its credentials as a cultural melting pot stretch back almost a millennium. A memorial stone on...
Ectopiacordisis thought to affect 5 to 8 children in every million and chances of survival are less than 10 per cent. A baby that needed surgery within an hour of...
Around 1920, an experienced mine worker Justo Daza and a mining engineer Fritz Klein, were scrambling over the steep mountainside terraces of Chivor – a legendary emerald site in north-east...