Trois de France Par Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret RADOSLAW PUJAN Radoslaw Pujan : le regard et son double. Entretien avec le photographe Radoslaw Pujan à la fois détruit le voyeurisme et l’orchestre avec ironie. Il s’agit de retenir le «temps à...
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — Georges Seurat. Art Institute of Chicago *** A Grand Adventure by Gina Willner-Pardo Her elderly mother’s death left Laila Rayburn untethered, a condition she had never experienced. She had only herself to consider: She had no...
Photo: John Towner/Unsplash *** A Room in the World by Brian Kasymaliev-Kelly (ft Humphrey Bogart as Raskolnikov) The living room separated from the kitchen with a formless tabletop with long knife cuts across...
Photo by Mathieu-Perrier/Unsplash ** Notre-Dame de Paris and a reflection on Progress by Fabia Chenivesse-Wong Columnist The bishop of Paris commissioned the construction of Notre-Dame de Paris in the 12th century. It was to replace the cathedral of...
US Air Force photo Boeing B-17, aka, The Flying Fortress on a bombing run during World War II *** Bombing In America by Stephen Poleskie Columnist Will there be a war with Iran, or won’t there? Do they have nuclear devices? If so, do they have missiles capable...
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