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Kavel Alpaslan
Kavel Alpaslan is a journalist based in İzmir, Turkey.
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The Istanbulite painter general of the Spanish Civil War: Gerassi
04 Jul 2020
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Gazete Duvar
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Turkish
| Biography
Fernando Gerassi, an Istanbul-born painter, played a significant role in the Spanish Civil War as a general in the Soviet-supported International Brigades. Coming from a Sephardic Jewish family, Gerassi's return to Spain was a poignant moment, considering his ancestors were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in the 15th century. Educated in Germany and influenced by Marxism, he later moved to France, mingling with intellectuals like Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. His involvement in the Spanish Civil War came through his work, which led him to live in Madrid. After the war, he faced challenges as a Jew in Europe, eventually fleeing to the United States. Despite a difficult life in New York, he returned to painting, his art inseparable from his life experiences.
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Julen Berrueta
Julen Berrueta is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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Rise and Fall of Pompaelo: The Secrets of Pompey's Monumental City in Hispania
01 Jan 2021
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www.elespanol.com
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Spanish
| Ancient Rome
Navarra, praised by Ernest Hemingway, has been a significant region for various civilizations. The Roman general Pompey founded the city of Pompaelo (modern-day Pamplona) around 71-72 BC, recognizing its strategic value. Archaeologist María García-Barberena has presented new findings about the city's Roman past, although only 5% of the archaeological puzzle is complete. The city's prosperity waned due to barbarian invasions and a devastating fire in the 3rd century. The Roman elite eventually abandoned Pompaelo, which later fell to the Visigoths and Muslims before being revitalized by the Kingdom of Navarra in the 10th century.
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Matthew Bremner
Matthew Bremner is a journalist based in Burgos, Spain. He is fluent in Spanish and has filed reports and features from places such as Argentina and Japan. His work has appeared in the Financial Times, the BBC, VICE, Slate, The Daily Beast, Roads and Kingdoms and ESPN. You can find examples of ...
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Spain road trip: Madrid to Santiago de Compostela
22 Jul 2017
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www.theguardian.com
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English
| Gastronomy
The article is a travel guide to various cities and regions in Spain, highlighting the cultural and gastronomic experiences available. It begins with Madrid, where it recommends staying at One Shot Prado 23 and visiting art museums and local tavernas. The journey continues to Buitrago del Lozoya, with a recommended stay at La Beltraneja and a visit to Bar-restaurante El Espolon. In Burgos, Hotel Via Gotica is suggested, along with dining at local restaurants like Ojeda. The trip then moves to the Cantabrian coast, staying at Hotel Azul de Galimar in San Vicente de la Barquera, and later to Oviedo, with a stay at Hotel Clarin and cider tasting. Cudillero's La Casona de Pio is the next stop, followed by Galicia, where the Urban Hotel in Viveiro is recommended. The article provides a rich itinerary for exploring the art, architecture, and culinary delights of these Spanish regions.
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Samuel Burleigh
Samuel Burleigh is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. He has experience as a tech, culture, politics, and economy journalist in Latin America. He is a native English speaker who speaks fluent Spanish and conversational Portuguese. He also has experience as a translator for international ...
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Sunshine, Celluloid, and Shantytowns: The Hollywood Novel and The Great Depression
08 Dec 2015
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the-artifice.com
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English
| American Literature
The article examines the transformation of Hollywood during the 1930s and its depiction in American literature, particularly through the works of Nathanael West and F. Scott Fitzgerald. It discusses how Hollywood became a powerhouse of entertainment, reaching audiences worldwide, and contrasts the lavish lifestyle of Hollywood elites with the struggles of the Great Depression. The article explores the themes of West's 'Day of The Locust' and Fitzgerald's 'The Last Tycoon', highlighting their critique of the American Dream and the socio-economic disparities of the time. It also touches on the lack of literature focused on Hollywood despite Los Angeles' status as an entertainment capital. The piece concludes by reflecting on the enduring relevance of West and Fitzgerald's novels and their posthumous recognition.
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Victoria Burnett
Victoria Burnett is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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Cuba, the Dodgers and Ernest Hemingway
23 Mar 2016
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www.nytimes.com
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| Historical Figures
The article discusses President Obama's visit to Cuba, highlighting his interactions with Cuban dissidents and civil society leaders, including independent journalists, a women's group leader, a lawyer, and a gay rights advocate. It also covers the historical ties between Cuba and the United States, particularly through baseball, mentioning the Brooklyn Dodgers' spring training in Cuba and Ernest Hemingway's connections with the island. The piece reflects on the generational divide in Cuba regarding the revolution and the potential impact of renewed US-Cuba relations on Cuban society.
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Laura Castañeda
Laura Castañeda is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.
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Beaches near Colombia away from commerce, noise, and crowds
28 Aug 2024
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Semana.com Últimas Noticias de Colombia y el Mundo
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Spanish
| Tourism
The article highlights several secluded beaches near Colombia, emphasizing their natural beauty and tranquility away from commercial activity and crowds. Featured locations include Dos Playa in Aruba, La Miel in Panama, Playa Pilar in Cuba, La Negra in Puerto Rico, and Bahía de Las Águilas in the Dominican Republic. Each beach offers unique attractions such as natural landscapes, opportunities for water sports, and cultural experiences. The article provides practical travel information for reaching these destinations, appealing to travelers seeking serene and less commercialized beach experiences.
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Janine Di Giovanni
Janine di Giovanni has 25 years covering war and conflict and is an expert on The Arab world, terrorism, Afghanistan, Ira, France, USA, conflict, humanitarian disasters, anything conflict related She has published five books, is writing one on Syria, has won many awards, is an Ochberg Fellow at ...
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Reflections on War Correspondence and the Legacy of Female War Reporters
22 Aug 2024
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www.vogue.com.cn
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Chinese
| Personal Reflection
Janine di Giovanni reflects on her experiences as a war correspondent and the legacy of female war reporters like Marie Colvin, Clare Hollingworth, Martha Gellhorn, and Lee Miller. She discusses the personal sacrifices and the impact of war on their lives, including the loss of colleagues and the struggle to maintain a semblance of normalcy. The article also touches on the portrayal of Marie Colvin in the film 'Private War' and the broader implications of war reporting in illuminating the darkest corners of the world.
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Harold Emert
Born raised and educated in nyc where I first began to work for ny Daily Mirror and Herald Tribune as a copy boy and as a cub reporter for the Ithaca jornal. Worked in SAfrica, Israel, Germany and since 1973 Brazil. Have had the pleasure to work as an aide to the greatest tab journalists from the ...
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You Can’t Wade in the Same Waters Twice. Or can You? A Poet’s Point of View
01 Oct 2023
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The Rio Times
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English
| Cultural Identity
The article explores the experiences of expatriate writers, focusing on Brazilian poet Elizabeth Columa, who returned to Rio de Janeiro after living in Los Angeles and New York City. It discusses the challenges and changes faced by immigrants, the impact of cultural displacement on their identity, and the literary contributions of expatriates. Columa shares her personal journey, literary works, and reflections on adapting to new environments while maintaining a connection to her roots.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Ernest Hemingway: Archive opened to public after six decades
01 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| History
The archive of Ernest Hemingway, containing personal mementos and unpublished works, has been opened to the public after six decades. The collection, which includes a handwritten meditation on death and logs of Hemingway's voyages, was held by friends and later sold to Penn State University. The archive reveals insights into Hemingway's life and thoughts, including his early contemplation of death and his literary achievements.
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David Gonzalez
David Gonzalez specialize in video, photography, and graphics. Based in Miami, United States of America.
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Walker Evans's Cuba, via Ernest Hemingway
07 Nov 2017
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Lens Blog
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English
| Art
In 1933, photographer Walker Evans befriended Ernest Hemingway during his one-month stay in Havana, where he was working on images for 'The Crime of Cuba,' a critique of American involvement in Cuba. Evans entrusted Hemingway with a collection of prints to avoid confiscation by the Cuban authorities. These prints, now owned by Benjamin Bruce, are being sold by DeWolfe and Wood Rare Books and Michael Brown Rare Books. The collection includes vintage prints that show the influence of Evans's earlier stay in Paris and his appreciation for Eugène Atget's work. The photos, which survived storage in Key West's humid climate, are considered close to first-generation prints.
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Jonathan Gorvett
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Jonathan Gorvett is a journalist specialising in Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Gulf affairs.
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The civil war on the Ebro
26 Sept 2023
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The New European
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English
| Military History
The article describes a visit to La Trinxera, a private museum in Corbera d’Ebre, Catalonia, which houses a collection of artifacts from the Spanish Civil War. The collection includes items such as weapons, uniforms, and personal items, many of which were found by the museum's owner, Pere Sans. The article recounts Sans's efforts in bomb disposal and his determination to find the remains of Robert Merriman, a leader of the US volunteers. The piece also touches on the history of the Battle of the Ebro, the role of the International Brigades, and the aftermath of the Republicans' defeat. It concludes with reflections on the civil war's ongoing relevance, especially in light of the rise of the political party Vox, which the author refers to as 'Spain's new franquistas'.
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Life Choices
01 Feb 2017
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Harper's Magazine
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English
| Paul Auster
The essay critically examines Paul Auster's literary career, focusing on his novel '4 3 2 1' and its exploration of multiple parallel lives of its protagonist, Archie Ferguson. It delves into Auster's recurring themes such as solitude, alienation, and the writer's life, while also discussing his stylistic evolution and the influence of French avant-garde on his work. The essay highlights Auster's ability to blend personal experiences with broader historical and cultural contexts, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected narratives.
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Elena Kaniadakis
Elena Kaniadakis is a journalist based in Athens, Greece.
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One hundred years after the 'great catastrophe' of Smyrna, the exodus of Greeks from Turkey as told by Ernest Hemingway
22 Aug 2022
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lespresso.it
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| Migration
The article commemorates the centenary of the 'great catastrophe' of Smyrna, detailing the exodus of Greeks from Turkey in 1922. It highlights Ernest Hemingway's vivid reporting on the Greek-Turkish war and the subsequent forced migrations. The narrative covers the historical context of the Greco-Turkish conflict, the cultural impact on modern Greece, and the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Greece and Turkey. Key figures such as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Eleftherios Venizelos, and notable Greeks like Aristotle Onassis and Giorgos Seferis are mentioned. The article also touches on current issues, including territorial disputes in the Aegean Sea and Greece's strategic role in NATO.
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Buse Keskin
Buse Keskin is a Culture & Arts editor based in İstanbul, Türkiye. Her unwavering passion for culture and arts actually contributes to her great enjoyment of her work. She holds a Bachelor's degree in American Culture and Literature and a Master's degree in International Relations departments. ...
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Pera Palace Hotel: Immersing in realm of bygone era
03 Mar 2023
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Daily Sabah
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English
| Travel
Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul, built in 1892 by Alexander Vallaury, is a historic landmark that has hosted numerous notable figures, including Agatha Christie, Ernest Hemingway, and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The hotel, known for its luxurious accommodations and rich cultural heritage, has witnessed significant historical events and continues to attract visitors with its unique blend of Ottoman, art nouveau, and art deco styles. It serves as a cultural center, hosting various events and preserving the memories of its famous guests through specially named rooms and a museum dedicated to Atatürk.
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Melissa Kravitz
Melissa Kravitz is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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Restaurant Rochechouart Reinvents The Roaring Twenties For The 2020s
15 Feb 2024
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Forbes
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Restaurant Rochechouart, located in the renovated Hôtel Rochechouart in Paris, offers a dining experience reminiscent of the 1920s. The establishment, managed by Orso's co-founders Anouk and Louis Solanet, features Art Deco style and a menu that combines authentic French bourgeois cuisine with local flavors. The hotel also houses Mikado, a basement nightclub that continues the legacy of the Roaring Twenties. The Solanets emphasize the importance of Parisian history and the city's ability to reinvent itself while preserving its historical charm.
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Sergio Lo Gatto
Sergio Lo Gatto is a journalist based in Roma, Italy. Born in 1982. Lives and works as a freelance theatre critic and cultural journalist in Rome/Italy. He is PhD Candidate in Theatre Studies at the Sapienza University of Rome, with a doctoral thesis in theories of criticism and digital philosophy....
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The Old Man and the Sea, the Melancholic Hemingway by Michelangelo Campanale
01 Mar 2013
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www.teatroecritica.net
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| Adaptation
The article reviews the theatrical adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Michelangelo Campanale, performed by the company La luna nel letto at the Piccolo Eliseo in Rome. The adaptation is praised for its imaginative and physical staging, which effectively brings the story of Santiago and his struggle with a giant marlin to life. The performance is noted for its ability to engage audiences of all ages, blending English and Italian dialogue and featuring a compelling portrayal of Hemingway by actor Robert McNeer. The review highlights the play's success in capturing the essence of Hemingway's work and its metaphorical depth.
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James March
James March is a freelance travel journalist based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Publications he's written for include Nat Geo Traveller, Lonely Planet, BBC Travel, The Washington Post, The Telegraph and Condé Nast Traveller.
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A Playful Tour of France with Moxy
04 Jul 2023
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www.emea.marriott.com
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English
| Culture
France offers a diverse landscape perfect for a summer road trip, from the artistic heritage of Lille and the historical charm of Amiens to the unique neighborhoods of Paris and the wine country of Bordeaux. The journey continues to the Mediterranean coast, highlighting the golden light of Antibes and the dramatic scenery of La Ciotat. Moxy Hotels provide stylish and convenient accommodations throughout the trip, enhancing the experience with their unique designs and amenities.
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Alex Mcclintock
Alex McClintock is a journalist and writer based in Toronto, Canada. His reporting, features, humour and travel writing have appeared in The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, The Vancouver Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald and many other outlets.
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This bloody WWI battleground is the most beautiful place I’ve ever been
12 Oct 2023
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themercury
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English
| World War I
Slovenia's Soča Valley, a picturesque region near the Italian border, is renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. However, it also has a dark history as one of the bloodiest battlefields of World War I, where Italian and Austrian troops clashed with significant casualties. The valley's transformation from a war-torn area to a serene getaway underscores the potential for places to recover and thrive.
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Inka Piegsa-Quischotte
inka piegsa-quischotte is a journalist based in Torrevieja, Spain. I am a travel, food and lifestyle writer with more than 10 years of experience. I have been published among others , BBC/Travel, The Culture Trip. Atlas Obscura, Gastro Obscura, Arrived Magazine and several inflight magazines.
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10 Idyllic Cities Near Venice, Italy | Perfect Destinations To Complement Your Trip
02 Jan 2024
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TravelAwaits
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English
| Italian Cities
Veneto, located in northeastern Italy, offers a variety of landscapes and attractions beyond its famous capital, Venice. The region is known for its historic cities, such as Verona, Padua, and Vicenza, each offering unique cultural and architectural experiences. Visitors can enjoy activities ranging from wine tasting in the Prosecco region to relaxing in the thermal baths of Abano. Other notable cities include Treviso, known for its canals and as the birthplace of tiramisu, and Bassano del Grappa, famous for its old bridge and culinary delights. The region also offers opportunities for outdoor activities like skiing in the Dolomites and sailing on Lake Garda.
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Isabel Putinja
Isabel Putinja is a journalist based in Istria, Croatia.
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A Guide to Venice's Best Islands
31 Oct 2017
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www.oyster.com
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English
| Tourism
Venice's islands offer a rich tapestry of history, culture, and unique attractions. Murano is renowned for its glass-making heritage, while Torcello, the oldest continuously populated island, boasts historical landmarks like the Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell’Assunta. Burano is famous for its colorful houses and lace-making tradition. San Michele serves as Venice's cemetery, housing graves of notable figures. The Lido is a popular beach resort and filming location, and Giudecca has transformed from an industrial area to a gentrified residential island with a thriving art scene. San Lazzaro degli Armeni is a monastery island with a rich collection of artifacts, and San Giorgio Maggiore is known for its iconic church and monastery. Each island is accessible via vaporetto, making them easy to explore.
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Alex Sakalis
Alex Sakalis is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in the BBC, The Economist and The Guardian among others. He was previously the Europe Editor at openDemocracy and lives in Bologna, Italy. Portfolio: **** Twitter: @alexsakalis Instagram: @sakalisalex
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48 Hours in Gorizia: Beauty, Intrigue and Goulash on Italy’s Balkan Borderland
21 Mar 2023
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www.italymagazine.com
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English
| History
Gorizia, a city on the Italian-Slovenian border with a population of around 35,000, is known for its mix of Italian, Austrian, and Balkan influences. It has a rich history, including periods under Austrian rule, suffering during WW1 and WW2, and division during the Cold War. The city, along with Nova Gorica, will be the European Capital of Culture in 2025. Gorizia boasts Habsburg architecture, a multicultural heritage, and a unique cuisine influenced by its diverse cultural history. The article suggests visiting historical sites, museums, and enjoying the local cuisine and wine, particularly the Collio Goriziano and Ribolla Gialla. It also recommends day trips to nearby Slovenian villages and highlights where to eat and stay in Gorizia.
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Nicole Trilivas
Nicole Trilivas is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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A Guide to Rwanda, Beyond the Gorillas
25 Sept 2023
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Country and Town House
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English
| Sustainability
Rwanda is depicted as a thriving nation with a strong focus on eco-luxury, sustainability, and community spirit. The country has transformed significantly since the 1994 genocide, becoming one of Africa's cleanest and safest nations. Key attractions include the capital Kigali, national parks, and luxury accommodations like The Retreat and One&Only properties. The article highlights Rwanda's commitment to green jobs, community service, and wildlife conservation, particularly the mountain gorillas. The narrative is enriched with personal experiences and local insights, painting a hopeful and positive picture of Rwanda's future.
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Erin Zaleski
Erin Zaleski is a versatile journalist based in Paris specializing in France, travel, features, culture, human rights, politics, and international news. She covered the 2015 terror attacks in Paris, as well as politics, features, and entertainment. She has written for Newsweek, Agence France-Presse,...
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The Paris Bar Where Hemingway (and History) Blacked Out
01 Oct 2023
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www.thedailybeast.com
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English
| Parisian Culture
The article explores the rich history of the bar at Hôtel Pont Royal in Paris, a discreet and elegant establishment that has been a gathering place for literary luminaries such as Ernest Hemingway, Zelda Fitzgerald, and Simone de Beauvoir. Despite renovations and changes over the years, the bar retains its subdued charm and continues to attract a mix of tourists and locals. The narrative highlights the bar's significance in Parisian culture and its role as a sanctuary for writers and intellectuals throughout the 20th century.
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