In a survey published by the consulting firm Strateg’eat, 38% of young people in France prefer cookies over other sweet options like croissants and pain au chocolat
In the first monograph dedicated to the color images of the prolific master of street photography, the artist’s incisive wit beats with the same rhythm as his powerful black-and-white works
The French medieval scholar has dedicated the last few years to tracing a history of colors. He says that this year’s tone, ‘somber, disturbing and not too cheerful,’ is gray
Criticism is emerging from unexpected quarters over the puritanical aspects of the current wave of political correctness that puts the focus on identity and difference
Eight Russian creators in exile have participated in a collective exhibition, which highlights the invasion of Ukraine and the Putin administration’s indoctrinating propaganda
The childhood and adolescence expert says that we’ve got to learn to say ‘no,’ and it’s best to get started on that process when kids are very young. In her new book she offers a guide for families and educators on how to raise kids with respect and consciousness
In his book ‘Pax,’ Tom Holland reviews the period of splendor in Imperial Rome from Nero to Hadrian and tells of the terrible fate of Sporo, mutilated and forced to replace the deceased Empress Poppaea
The dystopias narrated in the classic by Orwell and Huxley, or more recently, in Paul Lynch’s ‘Prophet Song,’ can become everyday realities. It’s not just something that we fear might happen. It’s already happening
To carry out the fraud and trick those who bid for it at Deutsch Auctioneers, it was enough to damage the painting, so as to give the canvas an aged appearance. But this is far from the only act of fraud in the art business: scammers benefit from a market that has ‘a lot of money and little judgment’
The son of a Malian construction worker and a Senegalese domestic worker, the chef has become a national hero in France. Now, his new restaurant, Lafayette, is revolutionizing Parisian gastronomy
A simple and affordable tutorial is flooding TikTok with the promise of defined, healthy-looking curls; all you need is a container full of water and a lot of patience
‘Saltburn’ is the latest example of what social media calls ‘house porn.’ That is, when what is truly sinful in a supposedly transgressive film is not the sex scenes but a house with 85 rooms and a garden with a maze
The Colombian is an artist with a lot to celebrate after storming the charts with hits like ‘El merengue’ and ‘La bachata’. ‘Music is therapy, everyone needs an escape,’ he says after making half the world dance
A German daycare center named for the famous Holocaust victim is changing its name, and a graphic novel based on the book was pulled from two US schools
To celebrate Friedrich Schiller’s birthday, Germany’s Museum of Modern Literature honors the author of ‘Ode to Joy’ and acknowledges his impact on European history
The fever for overpriced sports footwear has subsided. Buyers are moving away from the most iconic models and, although sales have not dwindled, the second-hand market has begun to deflate
Beyond traditional apple pies, crisps and cakes, there are lots of apple-forward recipes, including dumplings, salads, cider-glazed chicken and apple butter
The group Just Stop Oil chose to target the 17th-century oil painting because it was previously slashed as part of the suffragette movement calling for women’s rights in 1914
The room was used to store coal until 1955, and then sealed closed and forgotten for decades. A theory says that Michelangelo hid in the tiny space from ‘the wrath of Pope Clement VII’
The 90-year-old country legend, who revels he has always started the writing process by thinking up words rather than strumming chords, will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame