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The Power of Picasso's Guernica and its impact on the Spanish and the World
Guernica by Pablo Picasso - image from Olga's Gallery Sit and watch the visitors to any gallery and you’ll see that most people are there to have a quick “shufty round” or a traipse around an exhibition...
5 commentsTrees: Memories and Myths
With roots anchored in the earth and branches reaching to the heavens, it's no wonder that a tree has become the symbol of balance, growth, and aspirations for many people. Ancient tribes of America, India,...
2 commentsBasque Gravies and Sauces
The Basque are a unique people with a cuisine all own. This assortment of gravies and sauces with some unexpected though simple ingredients will make a welcome mealtime change. Videos, history, and legends are included...
9 commentsVegan Recipes From North Africa
The culture of North and West Africa are conducive to a heavy use of vegetables and vegetarian or vegan recipes. North Africa includes the countries of Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, and...
5 commentsInternational Vegetarian Stews
The stew recipes below are in addition to other African, Middle Eastern and Southwestern European vegetarian dishes offered on Hub Pages. These particular dishes are healthy, taste good, and are filling. In particular, the Deconstructed Piri Piri Stew is very nice and it is easy to make -- It's not likely something that your friends have experienced before if you serve it, but they will enjoy it and remember you for it.
2 commentsStriptease Superstar, Dita Von Teese Pics and Vids
She is arguably the world's most fashionable woman, said to be ushering in an aesthetic that many believe will see off tacky fashion and even the so-called "skinny model" phenomenon. The slender - albeit...
1 commentVacation with the Kings in Pau, France
Henry IV, dubbed the "good king" reigned over France from 1589 - 1610, was born inside the Chateaux de Pau and would later make it his personal resort. Situated atop of a large ravine in the foothills of the...
0 commentsHistory of American Towns-part II
Authors note: The original hub is getting overcrowded and I realized I'm past due for continuing on another one.I hope you will read that one if you have not already. Oh, say can you see by the dawn's...
0 commentsPioneer Reflections
Aspiring comic book writer, poet, and Idaho resident Valerie Finnigan takes a rare prosaic moment to consider what Pioneer Day means to her.
2 commentsThe Fronton Palace: Doomed Dowager of Jai-alai.
When Mexico decides to adopt another country’s sport, they tend to splurge and build the world’s biggest facility to showcase their new passion. They did it with the British game, soccer: the Stadio...
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