New Mozart Composition Found in French Library
A 'melody sketch' found in a French library has been verified as a previously unknown work by famed classical composer W. A. Mozart. The piece is missing harmony and instrumentation, so it is difficult to know how...
created by Jarrett Martineau | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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Picasso masterpiece to be sold by Sotheby's
Arlequin is considered one of Picasso's most important works and has been in the possesion of Surrealist artist Enrico Donati, who died earlier this year, for 50 years. It hasn't been seen by the public for over...
Erotic Economy Booms
As the world banking economy lurches this way and that requiring huge government bail outs the erotica and porn industries grow and grow. This article by Robert Fisk of the Independent takes a wry look at the... One Thousand Hear Change of Note in World's Longest Concert
At least it wouldn't be hard to learn to play this composition--unlike the boogie woogie and classical that I love to play!" More than 1,000 music-lovers showed up on Saturday, July 5, in a German town to hear a change of note in the longest-running and slowest piece of music...Luxury Sounds: Prada Seeks Short Film Scores
High-end brands and corporate monoliths are more than willing to sponsor your creativity if you're willing to help them hawk their products.Take Prada, for example. The luxurious Italian fashion designer has...
created by Jarrett Martineau | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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Looking at Clouds from "Both Sides Now"
Global warming or another Ice Age? It really depends on where you live, and what kind of cloud cover you have, according to a physicist with his "head in the clouds"..."Physicist has head in the clouds studying...Picture Perfect: 10 Tips to Take Better Expedition Photos
" Picture Perfect: 10 Tips to Take Better Expedition Photos This article will appear in a shortened version in the December, 2007, edition of Expedition News. If you're not a subscriber, subscribe now and keep up with all that is happening in the expedition world! It’s...
Election results reflect racial shifts in New Orleans
For the first time in over two decades the New Orleans City Council has a white majority. Although the split between white and black voters is about 50-50, successful candidates pulled votes from both sides."
White candidates win key black-held seats"Katrina rearranged the...
Italian musician uncovers hidden music in 'Last Supper'
Simply amazing, Da Vinci was certainly a man ahead of his time. "ROME - It's a new Da Vinci code but this time it could be for real.
An Italian musician and computer technician claims to have uncovered...
created by Barry Artiste | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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British Scientists plan moon missions
"Britain could soon be going to the moon under plans submitted to the body which funds UK space exploration, it has been reported.
A study conducted for the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council... Hot Ice: A Planet, But Not As We Know It
Scientists continue to monitor a planet discovered three years ago, fining that its surface is composed of ice that is remaining solid even at scorching temperatures."A bizarre world of scorching hot ice shrouded in a steamy atmosphere may have been found, according to new...
Superman's kryptonite confirmed in Canada
"Warning to Superman: Stay clear of Ottawa. With the help of our very own National Research Council, scientists have identified a mineral with virtually the same composition as kryptonite, the space rock that...
created by Leonard Brody | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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