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Letters | May 2007
As a Colombian-American woman, I have been heartsick over the long-term state of my beautiful country, which was perfectly described by Daniel Kurtz-Phelan in "Colombia's...Old Saints and old Cities
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On a neighborhood-by-neighborhood shopping excursion in Argentina’s style-obsessed capital, Lynn Yaeger finds enough trinkets to fill an extra suitcase—or two.The New Spanish Pyrenees Hotel
A garden furnished with glass pyramids isn’t the first thing you’d expect to find at a lakeside Art Nouveau villa in the Spanish Pyrenees, 92...New York's Contemporary Art Museum
New York’s ever-evolving art scene is headed to the once-gritty streets of Lower Manhattan’s Bowery district. The latest addition: the New Museum of Contemporary Art...A Better Way to Build
Thanks to a few visionaries who are combining modern design with cutting-edge technology, a green building revolution is under way. Spain First up: Bodegas Portia...Green Complexities
If you think golf holes are designed from tee to green, you're mistaken—the putting surface can dictate everything.Wine Tour through Ribera del Duero
Ribera del Duero's rich red wines have attracted international attention, but the region itself has remained off the radar. T+L takes you to the source.2006 Arts Calendar
T+L's guide to the arts—A Rembrandt retrospective and the Whitney Biennial; eye-popping Spanish architecture and the complete Shakespeare; an operatic monster in Los Angeles and...Lima Evolving
Growing up near Lima in the 1960's and returning every year since she left, Gabriella De Ferrari has had an intimate view of the Peruvian...
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