Feadship’s eleventh concept, dubbed Slice, is a 279-foot superyacht. This impressive work of Studio de Voogt was unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show. What sets Slice apart is how it breaks nearly every mould typical of a luxury vessel. In Slice, you won’t find long hallways, amass
LONDON — The jewel in the British crown — literally — is coming under new scrutiny with the upcoming coronation of King Charles III and growing questions over what Camilla, Queen Consort, will wear on her head.
The most famous jewel worn by British royalty on stately occasions, the
The new interactive chef’s table involves multiple interviews, hand-drawn sketches, and offal
Westend Bistro, the posh eatery inside the Ritz-Carlton on 22nd Street NW, has introduced a hyper-personalized dining experience that drills down into prospective customers’ culinary histo
In their time, the ancient Greeks invented some incredible things that are still used today, from central heating to bridges to cranes, but could they have also created the first laptop some 2000 years before modern man did? After seeing a carved tombstone dating back to 100 BC, some think so.
In 15th century Florence, a rebirth of arts and culture inspired by Greek and Roman antiquity resulted in a humanistic outlook.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art's exhibition "Botticelli and Renaissance Florence: Masterworks from the Uffizi," opening Oct. 16, brings that sensibility into
Today’s column comes from deep down a rabbit hole, which I fell into while researching what kind of counter material I would like if I ever remodel my kitchen, which is looking less likely given how hard this decision is.
If you’ve ever done this, you too have faced a galaxy of opti
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In their time, the ancient Greeks invented some incredible things that are still used today, from central heating to bridges to cranes, but could they have also created the first laptop some 2000 years before modern man did? After seeing a carved tombstone dating back to 100 BC, some think so.