Stewart is re-releasing her groundbreaking first book, “Entertaining.” I fell hard for the book in 1982, but I wonder now, does it hold up?
It was the most prosaic of equipment for the grandest of heists: a ladder, propped right under the noses of French guards.
The Nova Scotia Benedict features perfectly poached eggs atop Nova Scotia lox on an English muffin, all crowned with hollandaise sauce that strikes that elusive balance between rich and light. Each ...
In the Hollywood version of the story, a Thomas Crown or a Danny Ocean pulls off the most audacious and unprecedented of ...
A grandmother has spoken out after facing down armed home intruders in Melbourne’s up-market bayside suburbs this week.
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Explore the potential fates of stolen Louvre jewellery, including resale challenges and possible negotiations for return.
An audacious daylight heist unfolded in the heart of Paris on Sunday, when four thieves disguised as construction workers ...
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Laurence de Carr has long experience in museums. Before the Louvre, this expert on 19th- and early 20th-century art was ...
The spectacular heist of jewellery has many people wondering what might happen to the items that were stolen from the museum ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Anthony Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, about art heists and what he's noticed about the recent jewelry theft from the Louvre.