I grew up in a rain-lashed industrial town near London. Glamour and excitement were thin on the ground. The Swinging Sixties had yet to swing. No telly, no luxuries, no zhoosh. Except at Christmas ...
LISBON — The stained glass windows at the Lepper Library are getting a new shine. The window project kicked off recently to restore the vibrant colors, repair or replace the cracked pieces and replace ...
It was inevitable. Like many other things in the bricks-and-mortar world, window shopping has gone digital. This holiday season, more Americans will prepare wish lists of gifts for themselves and ...
Replacement window shopping involves time, patience, and the willingness to do the research. It also requires people-management skills—as in, how to say “no” and “good-bye” to a perky and persistent ...
The French call it faire du lèche-vitrines, an idiom that literally translates to “window licking.” Americans know it as “window shopping,” that non-impact sport of desiring that which we cannot or do ...
There are a few people in David Hlynsky's quirky streetscape photographs from behind the Iron Curtain, but only a few — people are not really his point. Hlynsky focuses instead on shop windows, with ...
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