Indoctrination Alert as another climate change disciple takes on a senior role at a museum. From the Sydney Morning Herald: A LEADING Australian.
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Indoctrination Alert as another climate change disciple takes on a senior role at a museum. From the Sydney Morning Herald: A LEADING Australian.
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Henry, a bit of an art buff himself, took a shine to his uncle’s widow, and in 1913 they were married. They shacked up in …
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Do we gain anything from movies like “Green Zone”?
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Art as Accountability – Ross Douthat Blog – NYTimes.com
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‘Netsuke: Japanese Art in Miniature’ Fitzwilliam Museum – Until Sunday 30th of May Monkeys, evil spirits, dancers, monks, Dutchmen – the sheer.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010. history in the making. via greg sargent, here’s moveon’s latest plea. let’s all be part of history…call congress now! (202) 224-3121! posted by skippy at 3:34 AM | …
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This Second Edition also features a new interview with Michael Webb (Archigram) and an essay by Sam Jacob [FAT]. —–. Don’t miss it!! Storefront for Art and Architecture: 97 Kenmare Street, 10012 New York, NY …
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Studies of pigeons demonstrate that the birds are just as good as humans at recognizing aesthetic beauty.
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Pigeon Art Critics: Common Birds Able to Discern Monet From Picasso
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All this background drives us to think again on Hans Hollein’s idea that ALLES IST ARCHITEKTUR, where he wrote “Many fields beyond traditional building are taking over ‘architecture,’ just as architecture and ‘architects’ are moving …
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Craters as other form of architecture [Alles Ist Architektur …
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Born on this day in 1912, Lightnin’ Hopkins exemplified the blues—and played in a seemingly simple way that few can approach. Here’s Lightnin’ performing Hurricane Beulah. Step inside for more of his magic.
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Born on this day in 1912, Lightnin’ Hopkins exemplified the blues—and played in a seemingly simple way that few can approach. Here’s Lightnin’ performing Hurricane Beulah. Step inside for …
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