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The National on MSNThe Brutalist review: Ambitious film chases bold truths - with one glaring omissionIt's hard not to root for The Brutalist. A monumental effort from director Brady Corbet, this is filmmaking at its most ...
Over the last 80 years we have rediscovered Roman London in the city’s basements and sewers At some point in the 400s, a Saxon wandering in Roman Londinium’s ruins dropped his brooch on top of the ...
From a resort on a private island, to the world’s first underwater hotel room, here’s our definitive guide for where to stay ...
'The Brutalist,' an epic drama loosely inspired by the life and work of architect Marcel Breuer, is one of the favourites for ...
From Marcello Piacentini to Richard Meier, through the graces of a "minor" architecture: an excursus on the ideas and forms of religious architecture of the Eternal City in the 20th Century.
The Modernistic white brick houses at 3000 & 3004 Forest Dr. host two robots with a backstory that stretches to Art Bar, Rosewood and the 1960s.
At a time when fear of violent victimization is at its highest in three decades, one would expect a broad rejection of violence in all forms. Yet ironically, some acts of violence are not just ...
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