A Place in Time An air raid siren pierces through the sky. You jump behind a jeep seconds before bullets from the aircraft’s guns shoot into the dirt and ricochet off the body of the jeep, inches away from your head. You arrive at your new location in the countryside of...
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Latest Press Release from Sir Tim Berner's Lee's organization, W3C, regarding developments in data storage technology, with a view to promoting standards and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the Web.–SKOS Connects Diverse Knowledge Organization Systems to Linked...
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In the Guardian, Jonathan Jones gives His 7 Pointers (Guardian, December 18) on why a Brothel Scene by Titian is worth £50m. The painting in question is Titian's Diana and Actaeon (1556-1559). Not to get too technical he reminds us in point 2 of 7 that "oil painting was, it...
More than a book, Art Space Tokyo is an illustrated guide to 12 must see spots on the Tokyo art scene, introducing galleries, museums such as the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art and other spaces, neighborhood by neighborhood, not to forget the people who made all this...
Since November 11 commemorates the end of the first world war what could be more timely than 1914! The Avant-Garde and The Great War, an art exhibit at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.The show is presented in 13 section from Darkness over the World to C'est la guerre...
Cameroon also known as "Africa in Miniature" and described by its government as the "melting pot of Africa" is found in the West African sub-region. It is a country that has been blessed with many tourist attractions, its ministry of tourism was created in the 1970's to...
My Esteemed Readers, one recent morning I found myself taking a detour through the Hirshhorn Museum while finding a new route from Constitution Avenue. Once inside, I decided to peruse the galleries in order to make certain these pop culture images are keeping the button-down...
Rather than rely only on the usual educational pamphlet, Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak (Founder of the Sulabh Sanitation Movement) decided to open The Toilet Museum in New Delhi.What is it all about?Here is a brief introduction (in their own words):"The Museum has a rare...
While acknowledging the negative effects of a recession on many lives, Harry Eyres in Yes, recession has its blessings (FT, August 23) notes that "the word “recession” implies drawing back, rather than proceeding ever onwards and upwards. Now we have a chance not just to...
Wednesdays of late have turned into 'a Day at the Museum'.On the menu today the American Museum of Natural History and especially Lizards and Snakes Alive...
A statue was unveiled in Argentina today of Ernesto "Che" Guevara on what would have been his 80th birthday.Thousands of people witnessed the unveiling of one of the most famous Argentinians." Events to mark the...
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Janesville got the news a week or two back - General Motors isleaving town. GM is a major employer out that way, giving jobs to 4.3percent of Rock County's work force. and many of these are more thanjust "living wage" jobs. They're the types of jobs than anyAmerican community...
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"This parrot is deceased A Monty Python fan has discovered that Norwegian parrots really did exist. Some 55 million years before John Cleese and Michael Palin immortalised the "Norwegian...
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" SS Tarpon was a twin-screwed steamer, official number 130381, was constructed in 1887 at Wilmington, Deleware by the renowned shipbuilders Pusey and Jones. Christened Naugatuck, the new ship was delivered to the Naugatuck Valley Steamboat Company of Derby, Connecticut. The...