Monet And Chicago Sep 5, 2020–Jan 18, 2021
Learn how the changes Monet made to this painting captured the seaside town he remembered from his youth rather than the tourist destination it had since become.
Learn how the changes Monet made to this painting captured the seaside town he remembered from his youth rather than the tourist destination it had since become.
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Lancaster County – see some of the oldest attractions in America, experience the simplicity of Amish culture, and celebrate the thriving arts scene. Discover the top vacation ideas for Lancaster.
Check out all the places we visited in this video: https://viewfinder.expedia.com/lancas…
#LancasterCounty is one of America’s oldest inland cities and as such boasts some of the country’s oldest attractions. A #vacation to #Lancaster takes you from the rolling fields of farmland to the boutique-lined streets of the city. Set your pace in Lancaster and find that there is something for every traveler here. History-buffs, culture-seekers, and nature-enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice when filling their Lancaster County travel itinerary. Plan a #visit to #explore Lancaster County and its unique blend of tradition and creativity.
Did you know you go on a journey every night after you close your eyes? Sleep scientist Matt Walker breaks down the difference between REM (Rapid-Eye Movement) and non-REM sleep, what occurs during each stage of sleep — and why it’s important to get enough of both. Sleeping with Science, a TED series, uncovers the facts and secrets behind our nightly slumber. (Made possible with the support of Beautyrest)
Check out more: https://go.ted.com/sleepingwithscience

Joe Biden is visiting Kenosha, Wisconsin today, the city where Jacob Blake was shot by police last week. And where two people died after the black lives matter protests turned violent. His visit comes a few days after Trump’s own visit on Monday.
Axios talked to 10 swing voters in Wisconsin about their feelings on the protests in their state and the upcoming election.
Guests: Axios’ Alexi McCammond, Sam Baker, and Miriam Kramer.
Enjoy a luxurious mobile living experience with all the comforts of home. The 2021 Living Vehicle combines beautiful aesthetics with the functionality of a modern home.
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Caffeine wakes you up, and alcohol makes you nod off, right? It’s not that simple. Sleep scientist Matt Walker takes us into the eye-opening ways that these drinks affect the quantity and quality of our sleep. Sleeping with Science, a TED original series, uncovers the facts and secrets behind our nightly slumber. (Made possible with the support of Beautyrest)
Check out more: https://go.ted.com/sleepingwithscience
Step into our galleries to experience ‘Gauguin and the Impressionists: Masterpieces from the Ordrupgaard Collection’. Explore the carefully curated collection of Wilhelm and Henny Hansen, who utilised their exceptional eye for quality to assemble works by Renoir, Monet, Degas, Morisot, Manet and Pissarro among many others.
The celebration of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birthday this year is reaching a crescendo in Germany. The composer and pianist was born in Bonn on December 16, 1770, and his musical legacy carries on. In this reel, we meet concert pianists putting a new spin on Beethoven’s work. Susanne Kessel, for one, put out a call to composers for 250 new piano pieces inspired by Beethoven and is now in the midst of performing them. Elsewhere, the duo known as Pianotainment is using humor and serious piano chops to make the work of the likes of Beethoven accessible to all. We wrap up this ode to Beethoven with a visit to a museum full of self-playing musical instruments. And, yes, some of them even play Beethoven.
This Great Big Story was made possible by the German National Tourism Board and BTHVN2020: https://www.germany.travel/beethoven2020