
Elaine Sciolino
Contributing Writer at The New York Times
Author and Writer at Freelance
Author of forthcoming book "Adventures in the Louvre: How to Fall in Love with the World's Greatest Museum." Writer and former Paris Bureau Chief @nytimes.
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3 weeks ago |
cntraveler.com | Elaine Sciolino
All products and listings featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. BHidden on the second floor of the Louvre is one of the most original spaces in the museum: a repository for more than six hundred prints (or, as the museum refers to them, engravings) made from fourteen thousand copper plates in the Louvre’s permanent collection.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Elaine Sciolino
17 hours agoExercise, caffeine, medications and make your readings less accurate. Nearly half of adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure. And if you're among them, you'll want to keep tabs on your blood pressure at home, which can require some precise timing. It's important to get a handle on high blood …
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3 weeks ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Elaine Sciolino
This story has been adapted from Adventures in the Louvre: How to Fall in Love with the World’s Greatest Museum, by Elaine Sciolino. Available wherever books are sold. President Emmanuel Macron’s planned “new renaissance” of the Louvre lavishes a long overdue gift on its superstar work of art: at last, the Mona Lisa will be getting a room of her own.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Elaine Sciolino
“About Face” is a column about how someone changed their mind. I have a complicated relationship with the Mona Lisa. $13.75/Week $1.75/Week Includes unlimited digital access to The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Barron’s and Investor’s Business Daily $9.75/Week $1/Week Includes unlimited digital access to WSJ's unrivaled journalism. Already a subscriber? Sign in Already a subscriber? Sign In
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1 month ago |
travelandleisure-es.com | Tanja Neumann |Stacey Leasca |Elaine Sciolino
Suena la campana. Por un momento todos quedan en silencio en la plaza, luego los portadores de queso comienzan a moverse, vestidos con trajes blancos y sombreros coloridos, mientras el aroma del picante Gouda llena el aire. El mercado del queso de Alkmaar no es un mercado común, es un espectáculo, un ritual, una parte viva de la historia holandesa. Los rayos del sol iluminan las históricas casas de ladrillo que rodean la Waagplein.
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The Louvre in ruins! My nightmare throughout the process of writing a book about my adventures in the museum... https://t.co/q9FlFi4jsC

RT @ElaineSciolino: Figures du Fou, or Figures of The Fool, at the Louvre - the perfect exhibition at a time when the whole world has gone…

Figures du Fou, or Figures of The Fool, at the Louvre - the perfect exhibition at a time when the whole world has gone crazy. https://t.co/DwbvdFcL4p