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Iraq: Old Photographs Uncover Charms of the Ancient Land
These pictures peek into the daily life of Iraq, mostly Baghdad, between 1940s and 1980s. A time of relative peace and prosperity for the country.
October 5, 2018
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Petr Svab
Nicaragua’s Tapestry of Life, Light, and Color (Photo Gallery)
Today we're bringing you another beautiful photo selection–this time from Nicaragua. Listing encyclopedic facts wouldn't do it justice. ...
October 5, 2018
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Petr Svab
Lesser Known Hubble Space Images Spark Wild Imagination
For over 25 years, Hubble Space Telescope has become a staple name for bringing us crystal-clear images of ...
October 5, 2018
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Petr Svab
Paris at Its Best: Spectacular Bastille Day Celebration
Bastille Day, or, as the French say, "La Fête nationale" is kind of like the 4th of July ...
October 5, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
These Beautiful Artsy NASA Photos Were Buried in the Archives
Browsing through NASA photo archives, one may not really expect anything surprising. You know, guys in tinfoil suits, ...
October 5, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
Master of Shadows, Award-Winning Photographer Emilio Morenatti
Many of Morenatti's great photos are enveloped in darkness, yet have a feel of simplicity thanks to his ...
October 5, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
Life and War in Gaza as Seen by Award-Winning Photographer Hatem Moussa
If you've been following the Israeli-Palestinian conflicts in Gaza in the past decade at all, you've probably seen Hatem Moussa's ...
October 5, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
Beauty of Simplicity with AP Photographer Matt Rourke
What do you do when you earn a degree in government and politics? Matt Rourke learned how to ...
October 5, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
Oldschool Beauty of Japan and Peek Through History With Veteran AP Photographer Eugene Hoshiko
There's not much to learn about Eugene Hoshiko on the web. No interviews, no bios, just decades of ...
October 5, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
Outside UN Headquarters, a Plea for Freedom of Belief
NEW YORK—They had just arrived in the United States a little more than a week before, but they were ...
September 19, 2017
BY
Annie Wu
Diner en Blanc: New York City’s Elegant Outdoor Party
Diner en Blanc is an annual elegant affair where more than 5,000 New Yorkers dress in all-white and ...
August 27, 2017
BY
Annie Wu
Falun Dafa Practitioners Honor Victims of Persecution
WASHINGTON—Numerous candlelights flickered in the darkness as hundreds of Falun Dafa practitioners held a vigil in front of ...
July 21, 2017
BY
Irene Luo
Falun Gong Practitioners Demand End to Eighteen Years of Persecution
NEW YORK—On July 16, hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners from the greater New York area gathered near the ...
July 17, 2017
BY
Irene Luo
10 Must-See Places in South Korea During the 2018 Winter Olympics
As I ambled through the ancient Gyeongbokgung Palace, the scent of jasmine flowers filled the air, the sun ...
June 19, 2017
BY
Benjamin Chasteen
The Triumph of Flora at The Frick
NEW YORK—It was a beautiful start to summer as about 800 guests attended the annual Spring Garden Party ...
June 14, 2017
BY
Benjamin Chasteen
Soprano Nadine Sierra on Giving Opera a Fresh Face
NEW YORK—"Opera singers over the years are becoming better actors, because we can no longer hide away from ...
March 6, 2017
BY
Catherine Yang
The Theatrical Art of Designing Space
Most of us never think about how space is designed in buildings, but a theatrical set design is, ...
February 13, 2017
BY
Sharon Kilarski
The Grand Gateway in Waiting: Envisioning the New-Old Penn Station
NEW YORK—Nostalgia and heartbreak for the original Pennsylvania Station has persisted since it was destroyed over half a ...
February 13, 2017
BY
Milene Fernandez
Michelle Ross: Rejuvenating Our Modern Society Through Traditional Arts
NEW YORK—Classical violinist and composer Michelle Ross works surrounded by paintings, as the only musician among a group ...
February 9, 2017
BY
Catherine Yang
Sayki Brings Classic Turkish Fashion to Modern New York
NEW YORK–To celebrate its first store in New York, SAYKI owner Hatem Sayki welcomed guests for their holiday ...
December 22, 2016
BY
Benjamin Chasteen
The Power and Sensitivity of Pianist Dmitri Levkovich
NEW YORK—Between cups of coffee and a stroll in the park, Dmitri Levkovich practiced Chopin on his piano. ...
December 2, 2016
BY
Milene Fernandez
‘The Art of Movement’ Celebrates Timeless Beauty Through Creative Collaboration
NEW YORK—What does it take to capture the split-second moment in a dancer's performance that sums up the beauty ...
December 2, 2016
BY
Catherine Yang
Veterans Celebrated in Upbeat New York Parade
NEW YORK—The pop of the snare drum, the boom of the bass drum, and the sound of marching ...
November 13, 2016
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Classical Music Producer Leonid Fleishaker: The Classics Lead Us to See the Colors of Life
Accompanied by a pianist, 11 violinists in formal evening attire (only two of them men) stood across the stage ...
November 8, 2016
BY
Sharon Kilarski
Cultures Shared Through Live Arts at Met Museum
Live music, dance, oral storytelling, and theater performances took place between great works of art from eras and ...
November 5, 2016
BY
Catherine Yang
Vigil Outside Chinese Consulate Shines Light on Deadly Persecution
SAN FRANCISCO—It's impossible to tell at a glance that Wang Liansu, a gently-spoken native of northeastern China now ...
October 23, 2016
BY
Larry Ong
Colorful Falun Gong March Brings Serious Message to San Francisco
Late in the crisp, mostly cloudless morning of Oct. 22, thousands of people took part in a march ...
October 23, 2016
BY
Leo Timm
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