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Haiti’s famed Oloffson Hotel, a cultural landmark and celebrity haven, was incinerated amid rising violence by gangs that ...
The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Harold Isaac, a reporter based in Port-au-Prince, about the iconic Hotel Oloffson ...
The inaugural edition of the MHAIFEX Women’s Entrepreneurship Fair, held July 6–7, celebrated the creativity and work of ...
The historic Hotel Oloffson, an emblem of Haiti’s cultural heritage, was destroyed in a fire blamed on armed gangs in Port-au ...
Over nearly 100 years, the hotel survived political upheaval, military occupation, and earthquakes, the steadfast cultural ...
Jackie Onassis and Mick Jagger once slept there, and writer Graham Greene immortalized it. Now Haitian gangs have destroyed it.
Prince, long a haven for artists and writers, poets and presidents, a symbol of Haiti's troubled politics and its storied ...
From classic symbols like the beaver, to more niche Canadian references like bagged milk, Calgary-based artist Lynne Rennie ...
Armed gangs over the weekend torched Haiti’s landmark hotel, the Oloffson, which was immortalizes in Graham Greene’s “The Comedians.” ...
Building visited by creatives and politicians from around the world set alight by gangs as unrest grips country ...