The Sweet Revolution: From Roman Times to Modern Pastry – A Journey through History

The Sweet Revolution: From Roman Times to Modern Pastry – A Journey through History

Honey, nuts and spices. Three essentials in the sweetest recipes in Roman times, Greeks and Egyptians. In the Middle Ages what we could call the first sweet revolution began. Other ingredients such as sugar, eggs and refined flour are incorporated; and techniques and recipes are created, still in force today, such as the first fruit … Read more

Prison Libraries Implemented in Cochabamba Prisons as Part of ‘Bolivia Lee’ Program

Prison Libraries Implemented in Cochabamba Prisons as Part of ‘Bolivia Lee’ Program

“The Knight in Rusty Armor”, “Journeys through a Dream”, “La Chaskañawi”, “Metal del Diablo”, “Race of Bronzes”, “The Apple of His Eye”, normative compendiums, codes, Algebra, Geometry and many others are on shelves. With a total of 3,500 books, libraries were implemented yesterday in the seven prisons of Cochabamba: El Abra, San Sebastián Mujeres, San … Read more

Missouri educators withdraw illustrated edition of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” after new state law on sexually explicit materials

Missouri educators withdraw illustrated edition of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” after new state law on sexually explicit materials

When an illustrated edition of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” was released in 2019, educators in Clayton, Missouri, decided to include copies in high school libraries. The book is widely considered a classic work of dystopian literature and addresses themes of women’s oppression, presented in graphic novel form would help it reach teens struggling with … Read more

Writer László Krasznahorkai is recognized with the 2024 Formentor de las Letras award

Writer László Krasznahorkai is recognized with the 2024 Formentor de las Letras award

Madrid. The Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, author of an extensive and celebrated narrative work, was recognized with the prestigious Formentor Prize for Literature 2024, joining a very select list of authors, among whom are some of the great geniuses of literature. contemporary literature, such as the French Pascal Quignard, who won it last year, or … Read more

The Presentation of ‘Unpublished Prints of Badajoz’ and ‘More Prints of Badajoz’ by Manuel Alfaro Domínguez at Cajalmendralejo Assembly Hall

The Presentation of ‘Unpublished Prints of Badajoz’ and ‘More Prints of Badajoz’ by Manuel Alfaro Domínguez at Cajalmendralejo Assembly Hall

The Cajalmendralejo Assembly Halllocated on Paseo de San Francisco, will host tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. the presentation of two books of Badajoz prints by the author Manuel Alfaro Domínguez. Published by the Editamás publishing house, Alfaro presents ‘Unpublished prints of Badajoz’ and ‘More Prints of Badajoz’. Publications that They bring together more than 75 prints … Read more

Václav Klaus proposed a “radical change” in his new book

Václav Klaus proposed a “radical change” in his new book

You can also listen to the article in audio version. Former President Václav Klaus once again criticized the current situation in the country and the Fial government. He resents the “chronic stagnation” of the economy and demands “radical change”. He summarized his ideas in the new book Partial reforms are not enough – the solution … Read more

“Flamenco Sunday” by Olivier Schrauwen: An Extraordinary and Fascinating Work Dominates This Week’s Book Reviews by Babelia

“Flamenco Sunday” by Olivier Schrauwen: An Extraordinary and Fascinating Work Dominates This Week’s Book Reviews by Babelia

Leaving testimony throughout 500 pages of a single day—Sunday, to make things even more boring—of the life of your most boring cousin seems uninteresting. A priori, it is quite reluctant to do so. And, of course, reading the comic doesn’t produce much enthusiasm either. But things change, and a lot, if the author is Olivier … Read more

The Simón Bolívar Study Center presents editorial publications at the 19th Venezuela International Book Fair in Cojedes

The Simón Bolívar Study Center presents editorial publications at the 19th Venezuela International Book Fair in Cojedes

Three editorial publications from the Simón Bolívar Study Center (CESB) were presented at the 19th Venezuela International Book Fair (Filven) Cojedes chapter, held in Manuel Manrique Square and the San Carlos Cinematheque Room, from March 14 to 16 . William García, coordinator of the History, Memory and Heritage Network of the Cojedes state, presented the … Read more

Kazakhstanis will receive sanitary certificates online from 2025

Kazakhstanis will receive sanitary certificates online from 2025

From January 1, 2025, citizens’ personal medical records (sanitary records) will move entirely to an online format, the Ministry of Health reported. “This will allow citizens to reduce the time of undergoing a medical examination and will eliminate the need to visit a therapist again to obtain a stamp confirming permission to work,” the message … Read more

Lisa Larson (1931-2024) – a life with clay March 11, 2024 – P1 Culture Reportage

Lisa Larson (1931-2024) – a life with clay March 11, 2024 – P1 Culture Reportage

In folkhemssverige in the 50s and 60s, a ceramic figure of Lisa Larson almost a must in most homes and nowadays in the eldorado of online auctions, a figure by Lisa Larson is a safe bet for tricked-out bidding. Her popularity has only increased over the years, not least in Japan, where her figures have … Read more