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June, 29, 2014 from FubizPour la 14ème édition de La Biennale di Venezia – International Architecture du 7 Juin au 23 Novembre 2014, l’artiste japonais Hiroshi Sugimoto a présenté sa maison de thé en verre transparent appelée « Mondrian ...
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.com'Murica
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June, 29, 2014 from Arts&Culture - latimes.comYouTube stars currently need the deep pockets of the television industry to create costly long-form content. But using audiences to fund content in the future is a contentious topic, according to stars at a VidCon panel Saturday.
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June, 29, 2014 from Arts on HuffingtonPost.comFor the first time ever, nature lovers and photography buffs everywhere are being given a chance to choose a winner in the esteemed " Wildlife Photographer of the Year " competition. To mark the prestigious contest's 50th anniversary thi...
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June, 29, 2014 from ArtsJournal» MEDIAYes, all of your suspicions are true: “Facebook’s methodology raises serious ethical questions. The team may have bent research standards too far, possibly overstepping criteria enshrined in federal law and human rights declaration...
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June, 29, 2014 from Arts&Culture - latimes.comThe connections are endlessly surprising, those that Bobby Womack forged during a 60-year career that transcended genre, border and race. The singer, songwriter, guitarist and longtime Los Angeles resident, who died Friday at age 70, was...
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comHe once tried out for America's Got Talent.
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comInspired by the laws of motion and made possible by code, these GIFs are as nerdy as they are amazing.
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comThey certainly have a lot of passion.
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comWestern staple gets perfected in the east.
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comIt's about to get physical, and also clinical.
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comShe really did it to herself.
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtDon't miss a beat of the final day of Glastonbury 2014 as Kasabian, Dolly Parton and Ed Sheeran star at Worthy Farm
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comIt seems that the door is not shut on coming back to LA.
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comIt's almost enough to make you forget about the horrors of Litchfield prison. Almost.
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June, 29, 2014 from All | Complex.comThe Duke.
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June, 29, 2014 from Flavorwire » ArtIf it isn’t conveniently close or online, most people can’t be bothered — but music remains one of the only experiences people will endure overpriced water, sweltering heat, and elbow-jabbing crowds for. We’ve pondered ...
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June, 29, 2014 from Art and design: Art | theguardian.comLook out for Douglas Gordon's film of Zinedine Zidane and The Killing's Sofie Gråbøl on stage in Scotland, plus avant garde meets pop as Tune-Yards' Merrill Garbus plays Brixton Generation An enormous celebration of Scotland's art scene,...
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June, 29, 2014 from FubizLa designer et illustratrice Marcia Mihotich a été sollicitée par The School of Life et l’éditeur Pan Macmillan pour créer une collection de livres très graphiques intitulée « Toolkit for Life », en 2 volumes. I...
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtRupert Christiansen laments Glyndebourne's decision to perform La Finta Giardiniera, an early work by Mozart
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June, 29, 2014 from - Art RSS FeedAmerican artist Barbara Kruger came to prominence in the Eighties with bold text-and-image works bearing slogans such as “I shop therefore I am”. Her reformulation of Descartes’ proposition “I think, therefore I am” suggested that consum...
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June, 29, 2014 from Arts on HuffingtonPost.comNANTUCKET, Mass. (RNS) It is an old family story that has become part of the island’s lore. In 1929, two bohemian sisters visiting this island about 30 miles off the coast of Cape Cod were driving up the cobblestones of Main Street when ...
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtIn pictures: take a look at the performers, the campers and the mud from this year's Glastonbury
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June, 29, 2014 from - Art RSS FeedWhat type of pieces would you associate with the Victoria & Albert Museum. William Morris prints and marble busts, perhaps? Well, how about a 3D printed gun? Or electronic cigarettes? Or Katy Perry false eyelashes?
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June, 29, 2014 from FubizDans les années 1960-1970s, le photographe américain Arthur Tress s’est intéressé au monde des rêves et des cauchemars avec ses clichés et notamment avec la série « Theater of the Mind », dans laquelle il s̵...
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtOn the evidence of Glastonbury 2014, Robert Plant's still got the vocal chops as well as the stadium charisma. By Neil McCormick
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June, 29, 2014 from artforum.com06.08.14-07.13.14 Plymouth Rock, Zurich, review written by Piper Marshall
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June, 29, 2014 from NPR Topics: Arts & CulturePitcher R.A. Dickey is a rare bird in major league baseball: a master of the knuckleball. Now he's also a children's author. NPR's Don Gonyea talks with him about his new book, Knuckleball Ned.
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June, 29, 2014 from NPR Topics: Arts & CultureFor each set of three words, find a word that can precede each one to complete a familiar two-word phrase or name. The first word in each set will name an animal.
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June, 29, 2014 from NPR Topics: Arts & CultureLaurel Braitman's new book was born out of a near-tragedy: her frantic dog almost leaped to its death from a third-story window. She talks to NPR's Don Gonyea about Animal Madness.
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtSunday at Glastonbury 2014 looks like it will be the best day yet, at least where the weather's concerned. Rupert Hawksley & Alice Vincent report from the festival site
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtTeachers should cry in class when reading poignant stories so that children are made to realise how important books are, Michael Morpurgo says
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtLana Del Rey's bad-girl swoon was intoxicating, unlike the BBC's Glastonbury presenters. By Chris Harvey
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June, 29, 2014 from NPR Topics: Arts & CultureAuthor Carmen Maria Machado picked up The Crimson Petal and the White, a book about a prostitute in 19th-century London, because it looked illicit. It taught her about faith, sexuality and feminism.
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtJake Bugg delivered a tightly controlled, punchy set, but the Pixies looked past their best, says Rupert Hawksley
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtBryan Ferry sent the Glastonbury crowd potty, says Alice Vincent, but Goldfrapp and Kelis delivered quieter performances
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June, 29, 2014 from NPR Topics: Arts & CultureJournalist Simon Denyer has been covering India's tumultuous political scene for most of the past decade. He tells NPR that Indian voters are tired of government corruption — but not of democracy.
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June, 29, 2014 from The Stage‘No frills’ circus and a fusion of acrobatics and theatre are the order of the day in A Simple Space, the second show from Australian physical theatre company Gravity and Other Myths. Currently on a…
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtJohn Gallagher on the women who blazed a trail for the diplomats of today
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtDid Metallica conquer Glastonbury? Neil McCormick gives his verdict
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtJack White's Glastonbury set was anarchic, offbeat and uninhibited. Neil McCormick has this review.
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June, 29, 2014 from Art - Latest on the visual arts and exhibition reviewsThe pioneering sculptor Beverly Pepper is, at 91, still a force to be reckoned with
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtThe pioneering sculptor Beverly Pepper is, at 91, still a force to be reckoned with
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June, 29, 2014 from Art and design: Art | theguardian.comVisiting the sites at which British, French and Belgian troops were executed for cowardice and desertion during the first world war, Chloe Dewe Mathews aimed her camera in the same direction that the firing squads aimed their rifles. In ...
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtMetallica came to Glastonbury 2014 and won the crowd with a sensational rock show. Neil McCormick reports
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June, 29, 2014 from Art - Latest on the visual arts and exhibition reviewsGeoffrey Spilman has sold fake works through several eBay identities and was arrested and cautioned in 2012. Among the artists whose work has been copied are Adrian Heath, Mary Fedden and LS Lowry
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June, 29, 2014 from Art news - Visual arts news and gallery infoGeoffrey Spilman has sold fake works through several eBay identities and was arrested and cautioned in 2012. Among the artists whose work has been copied are Adrian Heath, Mary Fedden and LS Lowry
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtWhy is a childhood cartoon still haunting Lynne Truss?
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtPeter Brook's latest is a humorous, humane journey through the world of neurological dysfunction, says Tim Auld
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June, 29, 2014 from Culture, Entertainment and ArtBritain's most successful composer is at pains to tell Lucy Cavendish why he is not a mere choirmaster