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Contrary to much popular belief, all art is not political. But in the first half of the 20th century—when Germany was experiencing ... swift fall of the liberal Weimar Republic; and a ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith tries to explain her love/hate relationship with Canada at Tuesday’s news conference in Edmonton (Photo: Government of Alberta). RED DEER – Alberta Premier Danielle ...
On Wednesday Merz plans to visit his counterparts in Warsaw and Paris in an effort to rejuvenate an informal alliance called the Weimar Triangle ... spoiling his attempts to show that “Germany is back ...
Samuel Joseph Hunter, “Sam,” beloved husband of the late Ilda Cecile Lindley Hunter, died on Thursday, May 1, 2025. A memorial service will be held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 605 Reynolds Street, ...
CLIP ART OF THE DEAL: Ukrainians are in a 'good place,' argues diplomatic official Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, special envoy to Ukraine, explains why he is optimistic about the state of ...
From the first spread of Art Spiegelman’s graphic memoir “Maus,” one can already glean his signature mix of the autobiographical, the fictional and the poetic. “It was summer, I remember I ...
Buchenwald, near Weimar, Germany, had been chosen by the SS division of the Nazi regime as the place that produced objects made from human skin - preferably skin that had been tattooed.
Leadership at the Art Institute of Chicago was scrambling Friday, after their director was accused of being involved in a bizarre incident onboard a flight to Europe last month. Art Institute ...
The end of the war could also mean the end of Russia’s economic illusion. By Will Dunn The war in Ukraine has stimulated Russia’s economy. What happens when it ends? As negotiators attempt to broker a ...
Berlin during the Weimar Republic is a great setting for drama—there was jazz, decadence, political turmoil and a rising sense of disaster. It has inspired a great play—the musical “Cabaret.” Any play ...