The Intersection of Technology and Art through the Eyes of Raf Simons Embracing the Digital Transformation in Art Appreciation reflects on the profound words of Belgian designer Raf Simons, who observed that computers have changed the way we explore the world,...
Understanding Executive Decision-Making in Times of Crisis and Change Explore the pivotal role of leadership response to change across Saudi Arabia and the UAE. This article delves into historical insights and modern strategies in crisis management, effective...
Despite the rigid classicism of the famous Paris Opera school and company, the French have done more than their share to unmoor la Danse from its traditions and standards. — Robert Gottlieb Tags: #Paris, #Company, #Share, #RobertGottlieb, #American, #WriterMini...
We are taught to believe it’s bad to be angry, or at least it’s not good. That’s not the case all throughout the world. People are more open and not embarrassed about it. For instance in Paris, people believe Americans have a really unhealthy...
Parisians overwhelmingly buy small cars. And it’s not because people are petite, but because fuel is drop-dead expensive. Gasoline costs more than twice as much in Paris as in New York. — Serge Schmemann Tags: #Small, #Cars, #Paris, #SergeSchmemann,...