Thomas Chippendale (1718 – 1779) was a London cabinet-maker and furniture designer in the mid-Georgian, English Rocco, and Neoclassical styles. In 17… Read More
Zephyr Teachout is author of Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin’s Snuff Box to Citizens United (Harvard University Press 2014), Associate Law Professor at Fordham Law School… Read More
"Why Trump Would Almost Certainly Be Violating the Constitution If He Continues to Own His Businesses" by Richard Tofel, ProPublica 12/2/2016The meaning of the Emoluments Clause is fairly c… Read More
"Emoluments Clause: Could Overturning 185 Years of Precedent Let Trump Off the Hook?" by Richard Tofel, ProPublica 12/13/2016Another view of the clause in the Constitution regarding payments… Read More
We LOVE welcoming back clients! It is a profound honor to be invited in to someone's life time and time again to capture the moments they want to remember. One such example is the Stevens Fa… Read More
Is liberal Christianity signing its own death warrant? That question was from 2012. Maybe a better question for today is whether Christianity is signing its own death warrant &nd… Read More
This entry is part 9 of 9 in the series God, government and religion China appoints seven Catholic Bishops. Huh? Yes – The Vatican and China signed a provisional deal reco… Read More
Salamanca is a city in the north-western part of Spain that relishes in the beauty of the land that it naturally has. In 1988 it was even tagged as one of the most important natural heritage… Read More
Three scientists – Sir Roger Penrose from Great Britain, Reinhard Genzel from Germany, and Andrea Ghez from the US together won the 114th Nobel prize in physics for advancing our under… Read More
Once home to the French kings and queens, the Palace of Versailles is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Paris. Within the palace walls guests walk the magnificent halls and gard… Read More
Even it’s one of the most well-known tourist destinations; it never becomes overrated because it’s the City of Light. Because, well, Paris.
“A walk about Paris will provide… Read More
Magdalena Andersson, who last week was Sweden’s First Female Prime Minister, for Seven hours, before Resigning because a Budget Defeat, made a Coalition Party, Greens, Quit. Then, was… Read More
Paris Jardin des Plantes is the French name for Garden of the Plants of Paris. This once 17th century medicinal garden under the name of Jardin Royal des Plantes médicinales or R… Read More
Before diving into the various things you can see and do at the 4th Arrondissement in Paris, it’s necessary to understand the Arrondissement system first. The French Capital consists o… Read More
The VA – Katermukke Playground XVI had been posted originally on Electrobuzz
RELEASE: Katermukke Playground XviARTIST(S): Andy’s Echo, Boho & Mr. Bizz, Dirty Doering & V… Read More
There are undoubtedly some scary and haunted places in France, given its dramatic past that serves as a reminder of lives and eras long past.
Numerous stories indicate that paranormal act… Read More
The Vatican is the smallest country in Europe, with an area of 0.49 km2. It is also the smallest in terms of population, estimated at (800) in 2019.
It is an independent state and a landl… Read More
Paris welcomes millions of tourists attracted by its spectacular atmosphere every year. Of course, the delectable cuisine and vast art collections are equally deserving of praise. The Seine… Read More
Il gioco del lotto è uno dei passatempi più antichi e popolari in Italia. Con una storia che risale al XVI secolo, ha continuato a evolversi fino ad oggi, offrendo numerose pos… Read More