MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill checked in to the chic Norman Hotel in Paris, which is part of the Small Luxury Hotels portfolio. The interior was inspired by pioneering graphic artist Norman Ives.
Two years ago, the world was shocked by the sudden and unexpected retirement of action star Bruce Willis. We learned the actor has been suffering from aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, which brought an end to the beloved actor’s career. Reports later suggested he was struggling on the sets of his last few movies. While video footage and updates have been sparse, recent news is that the 69-year-old actor will likely spend his remaining years progressively deteriorating, surrounded by his wife,...
This year marks the ninth anniversary since “Turn It Up Tuesday” debuted at Founder’s Park in Downtown Jennings.
'The Most Secure Election In American History': John Eastman Authored by John Eastman via The Gatestone Institute, I would like to discuss some of the illegalities that occurred in the 2020 election and the proposed constitutional remedies that we thought we could advance. I would also like to discuss the lawfare that is sweeping across the country and destroying not just the people that were involved in those efforts, but the very notion of our adversarial system of justice. ...
If you're about to undergo a home renovation, consider using this time to make your home more eco-friendly. We spoke with experts to learn which design trends will help make your home more sustainable in the long run.
Just a 20-minute drive from the White House, Nancy Reagan is back in Washington. Now premiering at Atlas Performing Arts Center and showing through April 21, Nancy follows two women […]
Fox News host Jesse Watters highlighted the Biden White House's reportedly strained relationship with the New York Times and how the administration's efforts to hide President Biden's weaknesses are no longer a secret Friday on "Jesse Watters Primetime." JESSE WATTERS: All winning campaigns have one thing in common: They had a good story to tell. But all of Joe Biden's stories are about himself, The kinds of stories so crazy that you can't even question. Last week, Biden said cannibals ate his...
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Mountain Lake PBS is proud to celebrate AAPI Heritage this May and all year round! May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to recognize the important role generations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have had, and continue to play, in the story of our country. Originating as a week long celebration in 1979 under President Jimmy Carter, AAPI Heritage Month was later established in 1992 to mark the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant to […]
Thirty years ago, two pivotal events reshaped the African continent: the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and the dawn of democracy in South Africa. These historical milestones, though starkly different—one a profound tragedy and the other a triumphant transition—share a common timeline and have deeply influenced the discourse on human rights, justice, and reconciliation. Now, three decades later, the youth of both nations carry forward these legacies, poised to shape their futures...
Orlando Whitfield was a student when he became best friends with Inigo Philbrick, ‘the art world’s Bernie Madoff’. He talks about how their decade of hustling would lead one to a breakdown – and the other to jail• ‘The day we tried to bag a Banksy’: read an extract from Whitfield’s explosive exposéOrlando Whitfield is a youngish man, shy, with a reddish beard. His hands are aggressively tattooed, as if they’d been laid, backs down, on wet newspaper. The ink is a form of armour, he says, like his...
Zoe Williams explores the greatest mystery of modern politics: Liz Truss’ self belief (1m15s), and Charlotte Edwardes delves into the extraordinary inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history (5m53s) Continue reading