A cherry-picker, a hole cut through glass, and a smash-and-grab raid on the French crown jewels ending in a frantic escape by ...
What was it that drew so many to pick up Dan Brown’s fourth novel? The tale follows protagonist Robert Langdon, the world’s ...
UVM’s newest campus celebrities are all over most students’ Instagram explore pages, and — if you’re lucky — can even be seen ...
The St. Augustine Ripley’s opened its doors to the public in 1950, making it the first permanent Ripley’s Believe It or Not! attraction in the world. Before that, Ripley’s collection traveled the ...
While some filming took place in New York and California, the movie also shot scenes at two colleges in New England.
From the Mona Lisa to the jewels of Napoleon, the Louvre has experienced over a century of high-profile heists.
It was the Monday morning of August 21, 1911, the weekly closure day of the Louvre during the summer holidays, when an Italian mason named Vincenzo Peruggia carried out the most astounding art heist ...
The world’s largest art museum, the Louvre has approximately half a million objects in its collection, with about 30,000 on ...
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When you think of the late David Bowie, what image pops up into your head? Chances are you’re thinking about the ethereal portrait of the singer with a red bush of hair, eyes closed, and sporting the ...