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...rooms] don't have much in them--they are very sparse," said Paul San Sebastian, a student from Spain who hopes to study business or take an English course...
...view in Barcelona that will run through July 30 and then move to the Kunstlerhaus in Vienna in the fall. "Postwar Europe 1945-1965: Arts After the Deluge" has been organized by Thomas Messer, the former director of New York City's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, for La Caixa, Spain's leading private cultural foundation. It is a big affair-some 540 paintings, sculptures, photographs and architectural samples-and it leaves room for much wrangling about choices. (No Balthus? Why nothing by Jean Halion...
...people with criminal intentions could object to these cards, which would bear a photo and be handed out to legal residents (a handy way to identify illegal immigratns). Such a measure could be tried at the state level and, if successful, implemented on a nationwide basis. ANTOON, PENNINGS Javea, Spain...
Andre Agassi showed a bit of his pre-Brooke Shields form at the quarterfinals of the German Open in Hamburg. Having lost to Spain's Sergi Bruguera on the court where Monica Seles was stabbed in April 1993, the top-seeded player made an unprintable remark to a spectator who complained about the quality of the match. "Are you going to get a knife and chase me now?" Agassi then asked. He was fined...
Seventeenth century Spain was notorious for the parsimony of its common diet: bread, beans, onions, a scrap of lamb or fish sometimes, and garlic, garlic, garlic. It was to French or Italian cooking what the crabby-looking servant girl grinding aioli in Diego Velazquez's Kitchen Scene with Christ in the House of Martha and Mary was to the sumptuous nudes of Titian or Veronese. A modern palate would recoil at the eggs slowly frying, or rather poaching, in oil on top of a clay stove in Velazquez's An Old Woman Cooking Eggs. But what an amazing...