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The New Director of Luxembourg’s Top Contemporary Art Museum Wants to Give the Country’s Culture an...
ARTnews· 5 hours agoA stone’s throw from the latter is the Mudam Museum of Modern Art, Luxembourg’s biggest contemporary...
An Australian Island With ‘Wild’ Saunas and Pagan Festivals
New York Times· 5 hours agoBefore Australia’s East Coast burnished its reputation as a haven of sun, sand and sea, it was the...
EXCLUSIVE: TIME reveals the 2024 World's Greatest Places to visit
AOL· 6 hours agoTIME is revealing its annual list of the World's Greatest Places, according to its editors — and gave TODAY.com an exclusive preview. The statement goes on to say that while last year's list ...
Art Bites: Art Used to Be an Olympic Sport
Artnet News· 6 hours agoNot being the sporty type may hamstring your Olympic dreams today, but they needn’t have crushed them before 1948. For 38 years beginning in 1912, gold,...
3 Things About the Ancient Discobolus to Get You Ready for Olympics
Artnet News· 6 hours agoThe discus throw event has been included in every modern Olympics since its inaugural 1896 edition...
For a Dose of Cool, Heritage Home Brands Turn to Curious Collaborators
WWD· 7 hours agoMonday, U.K.-based furnishings-to-home accessories company The Conran Shop, which was founded by...
Southwest Airlines became the US's largest domestic carrier by offering free bags and open seats —...
INSIDER via Yahoo Canada News· 7 hours agoIn 1968, every air carrier operating out of Love Field agreed to move to DFW when it opened in 1974....
Pop the Cork? A Shipwreck Brims With Unopened Sparkling Wine
New York Times· 8 hours agoPolish divers think they have found cases of Champagne on a 19th-century merchant vessel that sank...
UK climate activists guilty of throwing soup over Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers'
The Raw Story· 8 hours agoTwo environmental protesters were found guilty on Thursday of throwing tomato soup over one of...
The world's 1st 'test tube baby' turns 46 years old, over 6 million babies born through IVF since...
AOL· 9 hours agoOn July 25, 1978, Louise Joy Brown was born in the United Kingdom and her birth quickly caught the media's attention, as she was the world's first "test tube baby." In other words, Brown was the first baby born through in vitro fertilization (IVF).