The Taste of Time in Berlin: A Traveler’s Memory Behind an €8.5 Bowl of Unagi Don

When we travel, some memories are not etched in our minds because of famous landmarks or grand scenery, but because of an unexpected meal or a fleeting yet touching experience that quietly embeds itself into our hearts. On one evening in Berlin, I shared a moment with a simple bowl of unagi don priced at … Continue reading The Taste of Time in Berlin: A Traveler’s Memory Behind an €8.5 Bowl of Unagi Don

How Government Cash Keeps the Art World Spinning: A Look at Europe’s Subsidy Game

Introduction Art isn’t just about fancy paintings or weird sculptures hanging in galleries—it’s a real money-maker, pulling in cash while putting cities on the map and fueling tourism. But here’s the thing: the art world’s a tough place to survive. It’s risky, doesn’t always turn a quick profit, and needs a little push to keep … Continue reading How Government Cash Keeps the Art World Spinning: A Look at Europe’s Subsidy Game