Scattered across the archeological sites of the Eurasian continent, hundreds of female-shaped statues have resurfaced, dating back to more than 40,000 years ago. Colloquially known as “Venus” statues, ...
The Venus de Milo, an armless ancient statue, has an intriguing story that spans centuries and involves a possible cover-up. Discovered by a Greek farmer in 1820 and sold to the French, the statue's ...
This irresistible Venus transit offers the chance to rekindle the spark and restore harmony Love is in the air, and the cosmos is turning up the charm! On Oct. 13, Venus — the planet of romance, ...
What has no brain, no nervous system, and not even nerves, yet acts as if it has reflexes? The answer is a Venus fly trap. This famous carnivorous plant captures insects and other small animals – and ...
Venus Williams is booked and busy as both a tennis pro and entrepreneur. Not only does she have an impressive seven Grand Slam titles to her name, but she also has a plethora of business ventures ...
A 3,500-year-old story – The timeless question resurfaced in public debate after Denmark decided to remove the Great Mermaid, a 14-ton bare-breasted statue, as sexist – Art, eroticism, and pornography ...
Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-bred horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young ...
Gabby Williams' fashion return to the WNBA was a smashing success in a handkerchief top and jeans. (Let's not mention what happened against the woeful Washington Mystics.) The outspoken vet's return ...
Despite being incomplete, the Venus de Milo is one of the most famous art pieces of all time. This iconic armless sculpture dates back to the Hellenistic Period of ancient Greece, about 2,200 years ...
The Louvre is joining in the celebration for the Olympics by opening up for dance and exercise classes early in the morning. Tickets sold out in a flash. Exercising in the Louvre before the crowds ...
The Venus de Milo, one of the most iconic works of ancient Greek art, has left its home at the Louvre Museum for a temporary stay at the French National Assembly. The statue is accompanied by six ...
Six sculptures, copies of one of the most famous Greek statues, the Venus de Milo, have been installed at the steps of the French National Assembly, the Palais Bourbon in Paris celebrating the Olympic ...