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Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 14, 201811:00 amJanuary 30, 2019
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Frida Kahlo on a rooftop in New York City.

Frida Kahlo’s Intimate Life Displayed in London

Frida Kahlo’s red-leather-booted prosthetic leg, along with some of her portraits, photographs, clothing, jewelry, and cosmetics, will travel for the first time outside her native country, Mexico, for “Frida Kahlo: Making Herself Up” exhibition opening on June 16, 2018, at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 12, 20188:00 pmJanuary 29, 2019
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American actor Charles Stanton Ogle portraying the "monster" in Edison Studios' short film version of Frankenstein (1910), written and directed by J. Searle Dawley.

Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” Still Haunts Us 200 Years Later

Two centuries after its original publication in London in 1818, “Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus” novel, written by 20-year-old English author Mary Shelley, is still being held up as the yardstick by which art, society, science, and technology are judged. 

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 7, 201811:00 pmFebruary 15, 2019
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Sprinkles Cupcake ATM in Houston, Texas.

Sprinkles ATM Spits Out Cupcakes 24/7 in Houston

If you are jonesing for a midnight fix or looking to capture a fancy Instagram story, we have the ideal place for you. The quirky invention of a genius California-based bakery chain, called Sprinkles, has already been filling Houstonians’ late-night sweet cravings.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 5, 20181:00 pmFebruary 15, 2019
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The Kallichoron well of Eleusina.

Ancient Greek Well at the Epicenter of Munich’s Artistic Show

Strolling through the jewellery, narrative, and performance show “Initiation 2018 // Kallichoron,” which will run from March 8th through March 11th, 2018, at Galerie Florian Trampler in Munich, Germany, the audience will be finally provided a glimpse into the victory of civilization over the hubris of inflated egos.

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 1, 20182:00 pmFebruary 27, 2019
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Van with surfboards parked in Venice Beach, Los Angeles, California.

24 Hours in Venice Beach, California

Longtime haven to talented street artists, skate rats and surfing lovers, hippies, and New Agers, Venice is Los Angeles’ most soulful, eccentric and eclectic boho beachfront neighborhood.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouMar 1, 20181:00 pmJanuary 22, 2019
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"The Great Tamer" choreographed by Dimitris Papaioannou.

“The Great Tamer:” Greek Gem On Tour

“The Great Tamer” performance, conceived and directed by Greek experimental theater stage director, visual artist and choreographer, Dimitris Papaioannou, invites spectators to get out of the rut of traditional thinking through a revealing and somewhat unsettling tour running through March 29th, 2018.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouFeb 28, 20181:00 pmJanuary 12, 2022
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Amish family

The Amish: All About America’s “Plain People”

For a group that enjoys living a life of seclusion and doesn’t believe in watching television, dramatizations of their mysterious lifestyle and some Amish people themselves have been featured in many programs bringing a somewhat unwelcome focus on America’s “Plain People.”

Travel by Katerina PapathanasiouFeb 28, 201812:00 pmMay 11, 2020
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the Prada Marfa installation in Texas

Marfa: Arresting Oddity in Texas Wilderness

Marfa is a contemporary art hub in West Texas on the High Plains of the Chihuahuan Desert at the junction of U.S. highways 90 and 67. This tiny but extremely vibrant town is an hour drive to the Mexico Border, an hour and a half from Big Bend National Park, and three hours from El Paso.

Culture by Katerina PapathanasiouFeb 27, 20181:00 pmSeptember 23, 2022
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Jeremy Bentham's mummified corpse with his real head at his feet.

Jeremy Bentham’s Preserved Corpse in NYC

The mummified corpse of 18th-century English philosopher Jeremy Bentham will travel to The Met Breuer in NYC for an exhibition that will run from March 21st to July 22nd, 2018.

Life by Katerina PapathanasiouFeb 27, 201812:00 pmMay 12, 2020
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Chris McCandless' self-portrait outside the abandoned Fairbanks City Transit System Bus 142 on the Stampede Trail in Alaska.

McCandless’ Story: Glorifying a Senseless Death?

Born on February 12, 1968, in El Segundo, California, Christopher Johnson McCandless, also known by the name “Alexander Supertramp,” was the 24-year-old American survivalist who died of starvation in August 1992 inside an abandoned Fairbanks City Transit System Bus in Alaska, USA.

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