Abelson Weekly Roundup: Shannon Airport, The White House, Prada on the Moon

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This roundup highlights the best content we published this week.

All You Need to Know About The Rake’s Progress
Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress follows Tom Rakewell’s tragic fall from wealth to madness, led astray by Nick Shadow in a tale of temptation and moral downfall.
The World’s Oldest Pastels Maker
La Maison du Pastel, established in 18th-century Paris, has crafted exquisite pastels for over 300 years, inspiring artists with 2,000+ shades.
Why Does the Vatican Rely on Swiss Guards to Protect the Pope?
The Swiss Guard protects the Pope, blending tradition with modern security. They embody the Vatican’s enduring values of loyalty, faith, and service in a changing world.
Culinary Delights and Health Benefits of Eating Fish
Fish has been a staple on dining tables worldwide, adored for its delicate flavours and rich nutritional benefits by both chefs and nutritionists.
Making History in Style: The First Woman on the Moon Will Wear Prada
In 2026, NASA’s Artemis III will land the first woman on the Moon—wearing a Prada-designed spacesuit in a groundbreaking fusion of fashion and science.
Eva Birthistle Directs ‘Kathleen Is Here,’ a Gripping Drama of Self-Discovery
Eva Birthistle transitions impressively from acting to directing in Kathleen Is Here, an introspective drama exploring identity, memory, and life’s hidden turmoil.
Inside Fortnum & Mason and Their Three Centuries of Excellence
Fortnum & Mason, since 1707, blends British tradition and innovation, offering a refined experience through fine foods, history, and indulgence.
Amazon’s ‘Concrete Jungle’ is a Masterpiece from an Artistic Lens
Amazon’s Concrete Jungle ad, starring Victoria Wyant, explores resilience, nature, and renewal, blending urban life with environmental and personal transformation.
Ireland: The Birthplace of Duty-Free Shopping and Global Luxury Travel
Shannon Airport, Ireland, launched duty-free shopping in 1947, transforming airports into retail hubs, blending luxury, convenience, and tax-free deals.
The Talented Hania Rani Takes the Spotlight at the Sydney Opera House Next Year!
Polish pianist Hania Rani brings her unique blend of classical and ambient music to the Sydney Opera House next year, promising an unforgettable performance.
Mind-Blowing Things Gen Alpha Can Teach Us About the Future
Generation Alpha’s tech-native, eco-conscious mindset is set to transform education and social interaction, reshaping our future.
Suite of the Week: The Presidential Suite at the Waldorf Astoria, Berlin
Step into luxury at Waldorf Astoria Berlin’s Presidential Suite. Enjoy 280 sq. m. of elegance, 360° views, two bedrooms, and exclusive amenities.
The Irish Architect Who Designed the White House
The architect of the White House created a symbol of democracy, showcasing the vital role of immigrant influence in American architecture.
The Snow Tire Culture You Didn’t Know About
In Switzerland or Austria, snow tyres are essential for winter safety. Ireland’s milder climate may not need them, but proactive safety is worth considering.
What Makes Chinese Porcelain So Captivating from Fine China to Yixing Teapots
Chinese porcelain, with its delicate beauty, has captivated the world for centuries. From fine china’s translucent elegance to Yixing teapots’ earthy charm, its allure endures.
Clocks Change This Weekend—Here’s What You Need to Know!
This weekend, Ireland turns clocks back one hour as daylight saving time ends, prompting ongoing debates about its necessity.
5 Things to do in Dublin this Weekend (25/10/24 - 27/10/24)
This weekend in Dublin, enjoy 5 fun Halloween activities for all ages! There’s something for everyone to celebrate the spooky season.
Exploring the Unique Appeal of Irish Wool
Irish wool embodies a rich heritage, blending durability, sustainability, and cultural significance, connecting community and Irish identity.
Swiss Residents Confess: We Bury Our Gold in the Garden!
Research shows Switzerland has 200 tonnes of gold, worth nearly 15 billion francs, with some citizens even burying it in gardens.
Sotheby’s Auction: Its First Robot-Made Artwork
Sotheby’s will auction AI God, the first artwork by robot artist Ai-Da. This portrait of Alan Turing is expected to sell for $120,000-$180,000.
Take Me to Ibiza
Discover the serene side of Ibiza this autumn, where peaceful beaches, rich culture, and luxurious boat rentals like BoatsIbiza offer a refined escape.
Wine of The Weekend: Croix de Marsan
This weekend, we’re featuring Croix de Marsan 2020, a Bordeaux that combines elegance and approachability in every glass.