WRITING WITH WRYNESS THE EVERYDAY HUMAN FOIBLES – Gillian Tindall, a lucid and formal prose, melted in movement

Reflect on a lifetime’s interest, in historical recovery If you too think that bookstores are magical places, in which to savor the knowledge of the centuries, your stay in London needs some more photographic shots, because Daunt Books https://dauntbooks.co.uk/our-shops/ is the most photographed bookshop in the city. The charming three-story building has windows that illuminate the rooms with natural light. …

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A POETIC HURRICANE-VOICED SINGER – Florence and the Machine, a bamboozling concoction of child and mystical soothsayer

A captivating theatrical stage presence Built in 1700 and rebuilt in 1876, it claims to have been the first pub to sell Porter. Welcome to 39 Great Eastern (Shoreditch, London), where an inconspicuous pub the Old Street Tube https://www.theoldbluelast.com/, gives you the opportunity to observe an incredibly trendy clientele while enjoying lunchtime snacks not forgetting that the pub serves Adnams …

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SEE LONDON, LOOKING ALL LIFE THAT THE WORLD CAN SHOW – Where every day you find something new

London, where if you are tired of life you will find all that life can offer Welcome London https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/england/london/articles/17-unusual-things-you-should-do-in-london/, where you can go on an outdoor art walk at The Line or drink coffee in a Victorian toilet at the Attendant, pump up the history of Soho or drop into a 300-year-old teashop. Of course, you can also explore a …

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INDIAN SHADES OF CREATIVITY – Author’s journey to incredible India

India, with the eyes of creative expressiveness Located in Green Park, is the perfect place for people to enjoy the nightlife. Is antidote to any problem, you too can fill your evening with a musical tranquility. Visiting a special restaurant in Delhi, you will discover Turquoise Cottage https://www.facebook.com/TURQUOISE.COTTAGE/ is one of the best venues for live music performances. Casual dining …

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DEMONSTRATING POWER OF CARTOONS – Shivram Dattatreya Phadnis, the cartoonist who cuts language barriers

When comics become a language In 1924, its capital was chose as the seat of the Indian National Congress, under the presidency of Mahatma Gandhiji. The region is known for kunda, a milk-based dessert. Its newspapers include Vijay Karnataka, Samyukta Karnataka and Kannadamma in Kannada. Here, where cartoonist Shivram Dattatreya Phadnis was born, you can find the large village of …

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THE HUMAN REPRESENTATIONS OF AN INNOVATIVE ARTIST – Jatin Das, human forms and colors full of emotional nuances

Painting around the man-woman relationship In 2012, he was conferred the India’s highest civilian award for his contribution to art. He is counted with reverence among India’s contemporary artists, shining like the northern star in the various venues of creative expression. Starting 2001, Jatin Das mural The Journey of India https://www.inditales.com/visiting-the-parliament/, waiting for you at Indian Parliament, in Delhi. Counted …

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WHEN A PHOTOBOOK BECOME POETIC AND NARRATIVE POSSIBILITIE – Dayanita Singh, a journey between photo book, biography and fiction

The photographic skill: concentration For some old-school folks, the correct way to buy a book is by heading to the bookstore. Their magazine section in the back is always packed. Since 1953, Bahrisons https://www.facebook.com/bahrisons.booksellers/ is one of Delhi’s better-known bookstores. Underwent a renovation, now making their upper section roomier and easier to browse through. Try to find something by photographer …

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BRIDAL TROUSSEAUS AND GLORY OF INDIAN CRAFTS – Anita Dongre, the reigning queen in the fashion industry

Elegant western wear to the Indian audience She is a metaphor for supreme artisanship, recognized for her aesthetic of effortless luxury. Dreaming of equality for man, woman, and animal, as a vegetarian and animal lover, she designs sustainable, eco-friendly and cruelty-free clothing. Inspired by Rajasthan’s rich heritage, her works to display Indian aesthetics with modern sensibility. In Mumbai Palladium Level …

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ACROSS HER PAGES, NEVER EXPECT AN HERD OF BUFFALOS – Meena Kandasamy, the woman who display scars within exhibition frames

Tell you something that goes against popular wisdom If you like browsing through books and then reading them, of course, you need to check out in Chennai, where India’s oldest bookstore, is located in the hub of the city in its colonial building on Anna Salai. Opened since 1844, apart from having the tag of the oldest living bookstore in …

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UNAFRAID AND IRREPLACEABLE – Anushka Manchanda, visually stunning, you cannot ignore her

The little things you do feat Located in Green Park, is the perfect place for people to enjoy the nightlife. Is antidote to any problem, you too can fill your evening with a musical tranquility. Visiting a special restaurant in Delhi, you will discover Turquoise Cottage https://www.facebook.com/TURQUOISE.COTTAGE/ is one of the best venues for live music performances. Casual dining into …

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UNUSUAL INDIA: PLACES OF AMAZING – Travel diary in India you don’t know

Between a crater and an Ayurvedic treatment What adds to India‘s charm is the rich presence of unusual places, far from the normal tourist routes. 50,000 years ago, an asteroid struck a region 150 kilometers from Aurangabad, the Deccan Plateau. Now, Lonar Crater Lake https://www.sciencealert.com/crater-lake-in-india-has-changed-colour-overnight, 1.8 kilometers in diameter and 150 meters deep. it is a special destination, and not …

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AN ARTISTIC CAREER WITH FEW EQUAL – Sergio Zaniboni, gentleman of the comics

A long and fruitful militancy on the pages of Diabolik One of the most popular Italian cartoonists, famous for having worked on Diabolik, was born in Turin in the summer of 1937. After being a technical designer and graphic designer, Sergio Zaniboni https://diabolikerie.jimdofree.com/disegnatori/disegnatori-degli-anni-60/sergio-zaniboni/ began his career as a cartoonist in 1967. After drawing I Promessi Sposi for Gino Sansoni, he …

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THE PICTORIAL REALISM OF A PIEDMONTESE PAINTER – Carlo Pittara, a great naturalist painter

Remain faithful to a visual interpretation of reality Born in Turin in 1835, Carlo Pittara https://www.valutazionearte.it/artisti/pittara-carlo/ studied there at the Royal Albertina Academy of Fine Arts. In 1856. he presented one of his paintings in an exhibition of fine art in Turin. Moving to Geneva, he completed his artistic training as an animalist painter there. During his stay in Paris, …

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THE VISUAL CHRONICLES OF A PICTORIALIST PHOTOGRAPHER – Stefano Bricarelli and the eyes of memory

The heroic times of photography, in the memories of one of his masters In 1921, he was one of the founders of a Piedmont’s group association for artistic photography. He had bought his latest camera, a Leica CL, in 1973. In 1981, following health problems, he retired to private life. In 1997, his daughter donated his photographic heritage, consisting of …

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