Restaurant Roundup: New restaurant on Division; 'Top Chef' alum's new dining series; SheBrew returns
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A Washington caller said she was stunned after pressing 'two' to speak to a Spanish representative, only to be answered by an automated English voice speaking in a Spanish accent. Maya Edwards went ...
Cristiano Ronaldo announced on Thursday that he had acquired a 25 per cent stake in Saudi-owned Spanish second-division club Almeria. "This strategic investment in UD Almeria reflects Ronaldo's ...
When the Panama Canal was completed in 1914, California was suddenly connected to Europe in a way it had never been before. Perhaps it was this feeling of connection that inspired architects in ...
The Tufts men’s lacrosse team savored every second of its first game at Gillette Stadium, capping an undefeated season and claiming a second straight Division 3 national championship with a ...
One might not think of tinned seafood as a gourmet ingredient, but high-end Spanish conservas are changing perspectives. Historically a pantry staple in Spanish coastal regions, particularly Galicia ...
At the Hispanic Society’s “Spanish Style: Fashion Illuminated, 1550–1700,” a few daring silhouettes show how kings, clergy, and society itself tried—and failed—to police the body. Unknown Spanish ...
MISSION VIEJO, Calif. — Trent Mosley took a bubble screen, raced, zigged and zagged up the right sideline before leveling two two defensive backs in the end zone. The 34-yard touchdown late in the ...
“I have previously always lived in craftsman style houses, so moving out west to Los Angeles where Spanish style homes thrive was definitely a challenge for me,” begins Hadley Campagna, who’s been ...
So far, customers have been fairly open to trying the new bar’s lineup of tinned fish, employees at Lilico’s Taverna told The Star. The sometimes-loved, sometimes-disliked food is one of several at ...
A 17th-century Spanish dalmatic survives centuries of fashion, collection, conservation and shines once more in a landmark exhibition, revealing the artistry and cultural diplomacy of a Golden Age.
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