Collaboration, Lost Paintings and A Long Divided Mummy
Since a lot of art related events appeared to be happening in Germany right around now, I’d thought I’d take the opportunity to write about it for this month’s article.
With a new year just two days away, many of us are breathing a sigh of relief. Terrorism, war, recession, job layoffs—for many, it’s been a rough year coming to an uncertain ending. Hopefully, 2002 will be more peaceful and prosperous.
Since one of my articles on famous battlefields was recently in the spotlight, and battles, bombing and bloodshed (the three b’s of war) seem to be attracting headlines these days, I thought I would write about war.
We're now almost midway into autumn, but it certainly feels more like winter in some parts of the world. Cold or not, this is a great time to travel to Europe because of the much thinner crowds and great airfares.
In the wake of the Sept 11 attacks, many people are understandably more than a little bit nervous about air travel
If you are a writer, journalist, librarian, agent or publisher, then you are undoubtedly familiar with the Frankfurt Bookfair.
Tired of the same old Rembrandt's? Couldn't care less if you never see another Van Gogh in your life…and ditto for Renoir, Picasso, Monet, Botticelli, etc, etc. What you have is a case of museum burn-out,,Tired of the same old Rembrandt's? Couldn't care less if you never see another Van Gogh ...
There are no lack of museums in Europe—whether you like painting, sculpture, history, military, or any combination of the above—you will find a museum to your liking in Europe.
In my last article, I gave you a rundown about the Mad Cow basics. Now the big question is, how does it affect your trip to Europe?
Spring is upon us and summer is just around the corner. In travel terms, this means that the annual summertime stampede of tourists is about to descend upon Europe