Absinthe. The name alone conjures glamorous visions of bohemian Paris, with artists holding court in smoky cafés and the intoxicating allure of the Belle Époque.
Ramdev recommends Nagdon plant (Common Wormwood) for piles, fissures, and fistula, highlighting its powerful healing properties.
As the (over-age adults of the) world celebrate International Absinthe Day, we’re taking a look at the history and present popularity of the emerald-coloured drink.
Artemisia absinthium L., commonly known as wormwood, is a perennial shrub from the Asteraceae family of plants. It has deeply lobed, grayish-green leaves and small yellow flowers that bloom in ...
The minerals released by the stones and khempa leaves (Artemisia absinthium) have created menchu, the medicinal water said to have a meditative and calming effect. View Full Image Bhutan has a ...
With World Vermouth Day falling annually on spring equinox (March 21), this is a fine time to embrace your inner vermouth fan. There’s more and more of us out there, as this boomerang beverage ...
Much attention has been paid recently to the life of the Italian Baroque master, Artemisia Gentileschi—specifically, her rape, her torture with thumb screws while testifying during the trial of ...
The selection of exhibitions and other events featured in the CAA Committee on Women in the Arts Spring Picks emphasize capacious connections that both well-known artists and their lesser.