Apocalypse Then Did Caspar David Friedrich really see into the future? A speculative inquiry, by On the heels of major ...
What do sparkling high couture gowns, neon signs and yellow men made from plastic bricks have in common? They all form part of this season's offerings ...
Argentina may well emerge as a model for other nations seeking to break free from economic turmoil, inspiring a wave of reform and innovation across the region, Francesco Magistra writes in his essay ...
The Spurr family home was razed on Friday afternoon when a bushfire tore through Arthur River; a small Wheatbelt town, about 200km south-east of Perth. The family home — first built in 1928 — was ...
Ferrari factory driver Arthur Leclerc hopes to be “in for the end” on Sunday for the final dash to the flag to cap off his Rolex 24 debut. The Monegasque driver, who is finding his feet in sportscars ...
According to Minnesota Department of Natural Services (DNR) Nongame Wildlife Specialist Gaea Crozier, the common owls familiar to Minnesotans are the Great Horned Owl and the Barred Owl.
Then he kept going. By Clay Risen Arthur Blessitt, whose fervent efforts to convert the hippies, freaks and addicts along Hollywood’s Sunset Strip were just a prelude to his decision to carry a ...
By Adam Nossiter Bertrand Blier, an acclaimed director whose films scandalized, captivated and entertained 1970s and ’80s France with their sometimes brutal projections of French men’s sexual ...
WILLIAMSBURG, MI – A rehabilitated snowy owl will be released to its natural habitat on Saturday after two months with a Northern Michigan raptor center. Rescued on Nov. 26 near Acme and Elk ...
Provocative French filmmaker Bertrand Blier, who scored hits with transgressive comedies featuring Gerard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert such as “Going Places” and “Get Out Your ...
Bertrand Blier didn't care much about appearing friendly. If people liked or disliked him, were shocked or offended by him, it didn't matter. He was afraid of nothing, especially not of a bad ...
“It is with great sadness that I learn of the death of Bertrand Blier. He was a genius of dialogue, in the tradition of Prévert and Audiard,” said French Culture Minister Rachida Dati on X.