Still Life with Watermelons and Apples in a Landscape
by Luis Meléndez
Courtesy of Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
History
Communicating Hate
Words Became Weapons in Hitlers Savvy Propaganda Machine
by Gary Tischler
Propaganda was a lethal weapon in the Nazi arsenal, perpetuating a hate that lingers today.
Art
50 Times Two
Medellín Show Brings Latin Diversity to D.C.
by Gary Tischler
From Colombia comes 50 Years, 50 Works, an abbreviated but still revealing look at Latin diversity.
Photography
High-Art Amateur
Czech Brought Avant-Garde Innovation Into Mainstream
by Dena Levitz
From Colombia comes 50 Years, 50 Works, an abbreviated but still revealing look at Latin diversity.
Dining
Ingredients for Success
Blue Ridges Simple, Sustainable Focus Produces Hits, Misses
by Rachel G. Hunt
Blue Ridge emphasizes simple, sustainable, seasonal cooking, though it remains to be seen if success is in the mix as well.
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Spains Delicacies
Tempting Still Life Feast Beckons at National Gallery
by Michael Coleman
The National Gallery cooks up a great show by showcasing Spanish still life painter Luis Meléndezs deft palate for colors, and for food.
Diplomatic Spouses
Chilean Musical Chairs
Diplomat Takes Leave for New Role as Ambassadors Wife
by Gail Scott
A career diplomat, Loreto Leyton is taking a leave of absence from the Chilean Foreign Ministry for her new role: as an ambassadors wife.
Photography
Children of Change
Images Document Growing Up in Japans Postwar Growth
by Dena Levitz
Children can become a window into the soul of a nation, but in post-war Japan, they represented the face of a country embracing a new beginning and major change.

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Cosmic Echoes
Moon Paints Impressive, Dystopian Homage to 2001
by Ky N. Nguyen
Moon paints a disturbingly dystopian picture that, intentionally or not, impressively pays homage to Stanley Kubricks legendary masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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The Girl from Monaco
Repertory Notes
Film Interview
Whatever Works for Woody
New York Remains at Heart of Iconic Directors Work
by Ky N. Nguyen
Woody Allen tries Whatever Works to produce his latest flick.
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