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Oregon ArtsWatch | Oregon Arts & Culture News
1 week ago
Design

Roll, Columbia, roll: At Maryhill Museum, the river is a unifier and an artistic bridge

Maryhill Museum of Art features artist Erik Sandgren's vibrant abstract landscape, capturing the essence of the Columbia River Gorge. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 week ago
Design

The confident new face of Benin is on show in Venice

Benin's artistic renaissance includes museum revitalization, arts education, and repatriation of royal artifacts, positioning arts as a key economic sector. [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
3 weeks ago
Design

grassland community center in china adapts traditional mongolian ger for sustainable living

Reimagining traditional Mongolian ger structures with a contemporary framework for sustainable development in pastoral areas.
Developing a lightweight prefabricated building system adaptable to local nature, resources, and society. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 weeks ago
Design

Velazquez-inspired sculptures spark outrage in Venice

The art project in St Mark's Square at the 60th Venice Biennale has sparked controversy.
Manolo Valdés's sculpture series is inspired by Velázquez's painting Las Meninas. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 weeks ago
Design

Nicholas Cullinan is appointed director of the British Museum

Nicholas Cullinan appointed to lead the British Museum after successes at the National Portrait Gallery.
Cullinan brings experience from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Tate Modern to the new role. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 weeks ago
Design

Leading Ukrainian art academy devastated by Russian air strike

The Boichuk Academy in Kyiv was damaged in a Russian missile strike, destroying art works and risking lives during classes. [ more ]
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Music
Washington Post
2 weeks ago
Music

For singer Berhana, 'going home' brought more questions than answers

Berhana's last song, 'Going Home,' was the first completed for his latest album, focusing on themes of loss, grief, and hope.
His visit to Ethiopia, his mother's home country, deeply impacted his perspective on identity and connection to his roots. [ more ]
KALTBLUT Magazine
1 year ago
Music

CUPRA teams up with music superstar Rosalia - KALTBLUT Magazine

At last night's El Clasico at Camp Nou, fans at the stadium and around the world got a teaser that something might be happening, around Rosalía's "Abcdefg" song.This morning, Barcelona, Madrid and Mexico City woke up discovering an Out of Home campaign where billboards and posters have been taken over by CUPRA and Rosalía, one of the biggest and most relevant artists internationally.
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London
Time Out London
2 weeks ago
London

Why these green huts have been given protected status in London

Cabmen's shelters in 1800s London were rest-stops for horse-drawn carriage drivers, serving as a place to rest, eat, and refuel.
Only 13 out of the original 61 Victorian cabmen's shelters built between 1875 and 1950 remain in London today. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
London

Westminster Abbey agrees in principle' to return sacred tablet to Ethiopia

Westminster Abbey agreed to return a sacred Ethiopian tablet, sparking debate on restitution claims.
Growing pressure on European institutions holding colonial era artifacts is leading to returns. [ more ]
www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
2 months ago
London

New Overground line names are a 'complete waste of money', say readers

Residents on Facebook express outrage over London Overground line renaming and re-colouring.
New Overground line names include Lioness, Mildmay, Windrush, Weaver, Suffragette and Liberty, costing 6.3 million. [ more ]
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TNW | Deep-Tech
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Nordic LLM family launches to protect Europe's linguistic diversity

The launch of new LLMs for Nordic languages called Viking by Silo AI enhances Europe's linguistic diversity in the AI era.
Viking aims to bridge gaps in digital communication, cater to low-resource Nordic languages, and protect cultural heritage by offering unparalleled proficiency. [ more ]
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Paper
3 weeks ago
Brooklyn

Brooklyn Paramount theater reopens in grand restoration, return to Baroque splendor * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn Paramount theater reopened after 5-year restoration project.
Interior restoration preserved original architecture and detailing. [ more ]
Brooklyn Eagle
1 month ago
Brooklyn

Group races to save Downtown Brooklyn's great buildings before they're gone

Preserving architecturally significant buildings in Downtown Brooklyn is essential to safeguarding the area's cultural heritage.
The coalition of Brooklyn civic and neighborhood organizations is working to landmark historic sites before they are lost to development. [ more ]
BKReader
1 month ago
Brooklyn

4 Trailblazers Honored by Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce

Recognition ceremony for Brooklyn leaders at Black History Celebration
Honorees received awards for leadership and business excellence
Event highlighted Brooklyn's diverse business community and rich heritage [ more ]
Brooklyn Paper
1 year ago
Brooklyn

Photos: Brooklynites celebrate Columbus Day on 18th Avenue * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklynites took to the streets of Bensonhurst on Oct. 8 for the borough's annual Columbus Day parade, where local leaders celebrated noteworthy Italian-Americans for their extraordinary contributions to New York City.
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Los Angeles Times
4 weeks ago
LA food

The wisdom of masa in pastry: Baking new techniques for a millennial ingredient

Using maize and masa harina in pastries is a contemporary trend among modern panaderxs.
Masa harina in pastry adds a unique smoky, earthy corn flavor that complements butter well. [ more ]
www.hamhigh.co.uk
4 weeks ago
Education

Meet the Head: Why Ivy House School is the best choice for your child

School values extend beyond academics to encompass moral and cultural aspects
Creating a strong sense of community and trust in a school environment is crucial for students and families [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Education

Kansas School Demands Native American Student Cut His Hair to Attend

An 8-year-old Native American boy in Kansas was forced to get a haircut or face suspension from school due to a policy requiring boys to wear short hair.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has called on the school district to rescind the policy and allow the student to wear his hair long based on his cultural beliefs.
This incident highlights the ongoing issue of students facing punishment at school for their clothing or hairstyle that reflects their cultural heritage. [ more ]
Miami Herald
1 month ago
Miami

Hialeah brothers blend Cuban heritage and American innovation to create a craft rum

Progress Rum intertwines cultural heritage with Hialeah's identity
Innovative approach allows cost-effective entry into the liquor industry [ more ]
Berlin music
designboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago
Berlin music

berlin techno gets UNESCO world heritage status, rising from underground to iconic

Berlin Techno awarded UNESCO status
UNESCO recognizes Berlin Techno's cultural importance [ more ]
www.thelocal.de
1 month ago
Berlin music

Living in Germany: Berlin techno, John Cena's Birkies and swimming

Berlin's techno scene recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage.
Techno culture in Berlin linked to Detroit origins and significant economic impact on the city. [ more ]
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designboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago
Design

gibraltar to welcome 'fortress house' art museum inside an 18th-century landmark

Fortress House Museum in Gibraltar is a significant addition to the cultural scene, with a rich history and modern refurbishment by Gamma Architects.
The museum features a permanent collection primarily by celebrated women artists focusing on societal relationships and identity shaping, alongside dynamic exhibitions and educational programs. [ more ]
London Jazz News
1 month ago
London music

Mahan Mirarab Band at Marylebone Theatre

Musicians are increasingly mobile, seeking new influences and creating fusion music.
Mahan Mirarab uses a double-neck guitar to blend Eastern and Western musical influences effectively. [ more ]
Dining
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Dining

An Indulgent, Crunchy and Molten-Cheese-Covered Chicken Delight

Triple-dipping chicken for schnitzel involves dredging in flour, egg, and breadcrumbs for full coverage and crunch.
The author reminisces about the nostalgic comfort of making chicken schnitzel and tomato sauce separately due to their cultural heritages. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
Dining

Why Is Tex-Mex the M.V.P. on the Super Bowl Menu?

Tex-Mex cuisine has become popular in the United States through clever food marketing, expanded production, and distribution.
Many Tex-Mex dishes have roots in Native American and Mexican American home cooking along the Texas border. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
Dining

Exploring Caribbean Food, Island by Island

Chef Tavel Bristol-Joseph opened Canje in Austin, Texas to showcase his Guyanese heritage and authentic Caribbean flavors.
The Caribbean and its cuisine are often generalized and portrayed as simple or tourist-friendly, despite its diversity and complexity. [ more ]
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KALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago
Design

"The experience of war will always be a part of everything we do" - In conversation with Natalia Matsenko - KALTBLUT Magazine

Art serves as a beacon of hope in times of conflict and uncertainty
Museum curators play a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage amid war [ more ]
Time Out New York
1 month ago
Design

Catch the Rubin Museum's final exhibit before it closes its space

The Rubin Museum in Chelsea will close its physical space but will host the exhibit 'Reimagine: Himalayan Art Now' until October 6 showcasing 32 contemporary artists.
The exhibit will feature a diverse range of mediums and explore themes like gender identity, migration, and technology from a Himalayan perspective. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 month ago
OMG science

This rare 11th century Islamic astrolabe is one of the oldest yet discovered

The Verona astrolabe is an authentic 11th century instrument with engravings in Arabic and Hebrew, showcasing the scientific exchange between Arabs, Jews, and Christians.
Astrolabes were crucial instruments for determining the time and position of stars, aiding in astronomical studies, navigation on land, religious practices, and later replaced by the sextant for seafaring. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
UK news

Welsh pub's unacceptable' change of name to English sparks anger

Welsh residents are upset over a local pub changing its name to English, erasing their culture.
Debates continue around using Welsh names exclusively for cities and landmarks in Wales. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
2 months ago
UK news

Fresh Elgin Marbles row as Greece brands fashion show at British Museum an insult'

The British Museum faces backlash for hosting a fashion show near the contested Elgin Marbles.
Greece continues to demand the return of the Elgin Marbles taken by Lord Elgin from the Acropolis in the 19th century. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
11 months ago
UK news

Eurovision investment really well spent', minister says

Investment in Eurovision has been really well spent because it has provided an opportunity for the UK to showcase itself to the world, the minister for the song contest has said.The Government pledged 10 million in funding to this year's competition, which is being held in Liverpool on behalf of last year's winners Ukraine.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

James Norton criticises PM's maths plan: We need to keep nurturing the arts

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Actor James Norton has criticised the Prime Minister's plan for all pupils in England to study some form of maths until the age of 18, saying we need to keep nurturing the arts.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Scottish artist follows in mother's footsteps as he is made an MBE

An artist behind the mammoth Great Tapestry of Scotland has said he felt like he was following in his mother's footsteps as, just like her, he was made an MBE.Andrew Crummy has worked on a number of large-scale public projects, including designing a 143-metre (469ft) long tapestry which tells the history of Scotland, and has been made an MBE in the New Year's Honours for services to art and cultural heritage.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Cambridge University's youngest college is granted listed status

Cambridge University's youngest college has been granted Grade II* listed status and hailed as a stunning city landmark.Robinson College, which was built between 1977 and 1980, was Cambridge's first purpose-built co-educational college and the last college to be established at Cambridge University.It has been listed at Grade II* by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on the advice of Historic England.
99% Invisible
1 month ago
Design

Roman Mars Describes Santa Fe As It Is - 99% Invisible

Santa Fe's architecture is influenced by the region's material constraints, resulting in unique designs like vigas.
The preservation of native architecture and historical design in Santa Fe contributes to the city's quaint and charming aesthetic. [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago
Design

WAAAM museum's glazed yellow facade enlivens the beigou village in china

Beigou Village's rural revitalization project has transformed it into a garden-like countryside with valuable cultural heritage.
WAAAM museum symbolizes the duality of tradition and modernity, integrating site history, traditional craft, and daily village life. [ more ]
www.fastcompany.com
2 months ago
Design

War is decimating Ukrainian villages. This new tool could help rebuild them

Balbek Bureau launched a modular housing system for displaced people following the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022.
They created a free online design tool called RE:Ukraine Villages to help those affected by the war rebuild quickly while preserving their cultural heritage. [ more ]
Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
10 months ago
Design

This greenhouse works as a micro climate for growing plants to encourage the farm to table practice - Yanko Design

We have always been pestered to live sustainably with the rising climatic concerns coming into light.In the quest for sustainable living and harmonious coexistence with nature, innovative architectural designs are reshaping the way we think about our homes.One such groundbreaking concept is the Livable Greenhouse Home, located in El Carmen, Peru, which is a unique fusion of modern architecture and sustainable practices.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Galerie Philia stages Latin American design in Santo Domingo monument

Galerie Philia has produced an exhibition featuring Latin American designers called Montesino within the base of a statue of a local friar in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.Eleven designers from Dominican Republic and different Central and South American countries presented their work as part of the country's design week, which returned for the first time since 2019.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

British Museum heritage initiative helps discover remains of lost palace in Iraq

A team of archaeologists have discovered the remains of a lost Sumerian palace and temple in the ancient city of Girsu dating back at least 4,500 years to the third millennium BCE.The significant discovery in Tello in the south of Iraq, is the result of the Girsu Project, a joint initiative to save endangered heritage sites led by the British Museum, the State Board of Antiquities and Heritage (SBAH) of Iraq, and Getty.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Dezeen's top 10 Chinese architecture projects of 2022

Including a pool-topped library and a half-buried stadium, Dezeen's China editor Christina Yao continues our review of 2022 with a roundup of Chinese architecture projects completed this year.With China under extreme covid lockdown restrictions throughout the year, architects in the world's most populous country have increasingly focused on socially and environmentally conscious work.
Secret London
1 month ago
Design

This Landmark Exhibition Celebrating 500 Years Of Black Music In Britain Is Opening At The British Library This Spring

Exhibition spans 500 years of Black music in Britain
Features over 200 exhibits including audiovisual material and visual art [ more ]
Eater Chicago
1 month ago
Chicago

An Upcoming Taiwanese Noodle Shop Spotlights a Culture's Fading History

Taiwanese chef Rich Wang will debut Minyoli, a restaurant in Andersonville focusing on traditional beef noodle soup with hand-cut daily noodles and braised snacks like lu wei.
Minyoli's menu pays homage to juan cun, distinctive cultural enclaves in Taiwan that have faced challenges like urban renewal, preserving unique culinary and cultural mash-ups. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Books

He Rescued 1.5 Million Yiddish Books. Now He Will Have Time to Read Some.

Home libraries of Yiddish-speaking immigrants were disappearing, leading to the loss of valuable books.
Aaron Lansky embarked on a mission to save the world's Yiddish books by collecting and preserving them. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Books

My mum's books survived Putin's missiles': defiance after blast destroys Kherson children's library

The Dnipro Seagull library in Ukraine was targeted and damaged by Russian artillery shells
The library has a rich history and a collection of over 550 books sent by the author Shirley Hughes [ more ]
ianVisits
1 month ago
London

Free exhibition showcasing lost Victorian London opens this spring

Rare photographs of Victorian London displayed in free exhibition at City of London archives.
Exhibition features forgotten views like Oxford Arms and Crystal Palace's move. [ more ]
Dezeen
11 months ago
Design

B+H Architects creates archival facility with double-concrete skin in Quebec

Toronto-based studio B+H Architects has created an archival storage facility in Gatineau, Quebec, with a massive double-layer concrete envelope and automated retrieval systems.Officially called Library and Archives Canada Gatineau 2, the facility is located next to an older building on the site and was constructed to preserve historic and cultural items "relevant to Canadians".
Dezeen
11 months ago
Design

Ember Locke hotel channels Kensington's decadent heyday

Warm saturated colours and maximalist touches are combined inside Locke Hotels' latest outpost in west London, designed by local studios Atelier Ochre and House of Dré.Occupying an imposing Victorian mansion block in Kensington, the Ember Locke hotel was designed as a homage to some of the area's historic architecture.
Dezeen
11 months ago
Design

3D-printed walls added to wooden home to create Traditional House of the Future

University of Hong Kong professors John Lin and Lidia Ratoi have combined an abandoned traditional wooden house in China with a 3D-printed structure.Named Traditional House of the Future, the prototype project is part of a government plan in Nanlong Village in southwest China to renovate hundreds of old wooden houses that have become dilapidated.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Brick extension opens rural Dutch home out towards a forested garden

Dutch practices Space Encounters and Studio Vincent Architecture have completed BD House, an extension of a 1950s villa with a brick garden pavilion intended to create the feeling of "living in the forest".When the new owners of the existing rural villa found it to be structurally unsound, they tasked the two Amsterdam-based practices with maintaining its character while updating its interiors for modern living.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Qaammat glass-block pavilion shows "distinctiveness of the Greenlandic culture"

Swedish architecture studio Konstantin Arkitekter has created a pavilion in Greenland named Qaammat, which is made up of two glass block walls perched on the rocky terrain of a UNESCO World Heritage site.Located on a hiking trail in the municipality of Sarfannguit, Konstantin Arkitekter founder Konstantin Ikonomidis designed the structure as a landmark and gathering point that promotes the local culture and heritage.
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Black Lives Matter

Where to Learn More About Black History in California

Historic Black community graves relocated due to reservoir creation
Efforts to improve research and public education on Black history at California state parks [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
France politics

France should return much more looted African art, film-maker says

Lingering feeling of humiliation after limited return of looted treasures to Africa
Debate sparked by the incomplete restitution of artworks from former colonial powers to African countries [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago
Design

salu iwadi's patewo chair weaves and contours, nodding to the traditional african hairstyle

The Patewo Chair by Salu Iwadi Studio celebrates African traditions and craftsmanship.
The chair's design draws inspiration from the intricacy of the Patewo hairstyle and symbolizes the interconnectedness of the African diaspora. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Design

Art of Africa: Marrakech showcases artists from across the continent

The article showcases the work of several African artists who use different mediums to express their cultural heritage.
The artists in the article use materials such as cardboard, embroidery, and African wax fabric to create their artworks. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
Beer

The East Bay is finally getting a tennis-themed taproom

Match Point Brewing, a tennis-themed taproom, is scheduled to open in Albany in mid-March.
The brewery specializes in beers made with Asian ingredients and collaborates with other breweries for unique flavors.
The taproom will partner with the neighboring 310 Eatery restaurant to provide food service. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Everyday cooking

Broad beans are so loved': how to cook and eat as though you're on holiday in Malta

Simon Bajada explores his Maltese heritage through food
Maltese cuisine combines influences from southern Europe, Middle Eastern, and north African cooking [ more ]
Consequence
4 months ago
Film

Library of Congress adds Home Alone, Nightmare Before Xmas, Terminator 2 to National Film Registry

The Library of Congress has announced its 2023 additions to the National Film Registry, highlighting culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films.
This year's selection emphasizes cultural diversity and storytelling range, with a focus on preserving Asian-American stories. [ more ]
www.dw.com
4 months ago
Europe news

Why Ukrainian archives must be protected DW 12/09/2023

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to the destruction and looting of cultural and historical sites, including regional archives.
The looting and destruction of archives is part of Russian warfare, with millions of documents stolen and mines placed in buildings. [ more ]
Washington Post
1 year ago
Europe news

UNESCO adds Ukraine's 'pearl of the Black Sea' to World Heritage list

Ukrainian navy musicians play the national anthem last March near the Odessa National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet.(Salwan Georges/The Washington Post)PARIS - The historic center of the southern Ukrainian port city of Odessa was named a World Heritage site Wednesday and immediately classified as "in danger," after an accelerated inscription process by the U.N. cultural agency that may pave the way for more financial and technical assistance.
Washington Post
1 year ago
Europe news

UNESCO seeks to prevent trafficking of looted Ukrainian art

WARSAW, Poland - The United Nations cultural organization is training law enforcement and judiciary officials from countries on Ukraine's western borders, seeking to prevent the trafficking of looted cultural objects from Ukraine amid Russia's war against its neighbor.Are you on Telegram?Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on Russia's war in Ukraine.
www.fastcompany.com
4 months ago
Design

Ralph Lauren's new collection redefines the American aesthetic

Naiomi Glasses, a Dine (Navajo) textile designer, has been hired by Polo Ralph Lauren to create a capsule collection inspired by her cultural heritage.
This partnership marks the first time Ralph Lauren will feature another designer's name on the label. [ more ]
NPR
4 months ago
US news

More than 100 Gaza heritage sites have been damaged or destroyed by Israeli attacks

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have caused significant damage to the region's cultural heritage
The Heritage for Peace group has documented the destruction of over 100 landmarks in Gaza [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
11 months ago
Berlin

Berlin museums to look into origins of archaeological collections

Berlin's state museums are starting a systematic investigation of the provenance of the state's archaeological collections with a view to repatriating objects that were illegally excavated or exported from their place of origin.A pilot project involving researchers from Berlin and Turkey will examine the provenance of objects from archaeological sites at Sam'al, Didyma and Samarra that are currently located in the collections of three Berlin collections-the Museum of Islamic art, the Museum for the Ancient Near East and the classical antiquities collection, Berlin museum officials said.
KQED
1 year ago
California

Raising Shasta Dam Could Put Sacred Indigenous Sites Underwater | KQED

Shasta Dam is just nine miles north of Redding, California.It's one of the state's largest dams, built in the late 1930s and early 1940s.Behind it, three rivers backup creating Shasta Lake, the largest reservoir in the state.As California looks for ways to alleviate drought, the federal government is considering raising Shasta Dam by 18-and-a-half feet in order to store more water in wet years.
www.nytimes.com
1 year ago
World politics

Is This the World's Most Picturesque High Dive?

Balancing on the slippery, shimmering stones of the breathtaking bridge, with the cold waters of the Neretva River glistening far below, Amir Hanic pokes his nose up and takes his last breath.
99% Invisible
1 year ago
Design

Vuvuzela - 99% Invisible

South Africa wanted to be the first African nation to host the World Cup.They also wanted the tournament to be the start of a new chapter.
Nytimes
1 year ago
New York City

How a Couple Who Started a Food Bank Spend Their Sundays

The founders of EV Loves NYC, which kicked off during the pandemic, oversee the making and distribution of 2,000 meals every weekend.
www.npr.org
1 year ago
Europe news

UNESCO declares borsch cooking an endangered Ukrainian heritage

A cook prepares borsch at a March 2021 event in Kyiv to promote Ukraine's bid for UNESCO to recognize the dish as part of the country's historical heritage.
BBC Sport
11 months ago
Soccer (FIFA)

Spurs & Palace condemn alleged racial abuse of Son

Tottenham Hotspur have condemned alleged racist abuse directed towards Son Heung-min during their home win against Crystal Palace.Posts on social media appear to show a man in the away end making a gesture at the South Korea forward on Saturday."Discrimination of any kind is abhorrent and has no place in society, our game and at our club," said Spurs.
www.nytimes.com
11 months ago
US news

Submerged Island Off Florida Reveals Secret: Civil War-Era Cemetery

Joshua Marano was flying over the Gulf of Mexico in the summer of 2016 when he noticed a strange pattern in the water.Mr. Marano, a maritime archaeologist with the National Park Service, consulted some old nautical charts, expecting he might find the ruins of a lighthouse or beacon.Instead, he found a whole island.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Sturgeon pays tribute to Archbishop Mario Conti following his death

Nicola Sturgeon has paid tribute to Archbishop Mario Conti, the Emeritus Archbishop of Glasgow, saying he will be long and fondly remembered.The First Minister said she was very sad to learn of Archbishop Conti's death on Tuesday evening aged 88, following a short illness.He had been a priest for 64 years and a bishop for 45.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Tributes to Archbishop Mario Conti following his death

Archbishop Mario Conti, the Emeritus Archbishop of Glasgow, has died aged 88 following a short illness.The Archdiocese of Glasgow said that he died peacefully on Tuesday evening at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow.He had been a priest for 64 years and a bishop for 45 years.He trained at St Mary's College, Blairs, Aberdeenshire, before studying at the Scots College and Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome where he obtained degrees in philosophy and theology and was ordained a priest in Rome on October 26, 1958.
Austin Monitor
1 year ago
Austin

Activists push to improve East Austin cultural spaces as city land heads for development - Austin Monitor

Wednesday, March 22, 2023 by Chad Swiatecki
Arts stakeholders and local preservationists are pushing the city to make good on a 2021 resolution to improve and invest in a portion of East Austin known as the African American Cultural Heritage District.The group's work, which is aimed specifically at preserving and enhancing five music and arts venues in the district, comes as the city is preparing a request for proposals that will lead to the development of the city-owned land that includes the Victory Grill and Kenny Dorham's Backyard music venues.
Chicago Tribune
1 year ago
Chicago

Editorial: Putin is relocating Ukrainian children to Russian 're-education' camps. It's tantamount to a war crime.

One of Vladimir Putin's strategies during his brutal, illegal war in Ukraine has been to ensure that Russians only hear one version of reality.His.This week, the world learned that he's also applying that tactic to Ukrainian children.The Russian government has put thousands of Ukrainian children into what the Kremlin pitched as "recreation camps," but in actuality are re-education facilities aimed at Russifying the children with a pro-Moscow lens into Russian culture, history and society, according to a report released by Yale University and the Conflict Observatory, a program created by the State Department to document war crimes committed by Russian forces and their proxies in Ukraine.
www.cbc.ca
1 year ago
Toronto

Who owns the land the Ford government is proposing to take out of the Greenbelt? | CBC News

Several well-established developers are among the owners of the 15 parcels of land the Ford government is proposing to open up for housing in the protected Greenbelt in the Greater Toronto Area, a CBC Toronto analysis of dozens of land registry and corporate records has found.The Ontario government announced a 30-day consultation last week on removing 2,832 hectares across 10 municipalities from the Greenbelt, which was created in 2005 to permanently protect agricultural and environmentally sensitive lands in the Greater Golden Horseshoe area from development.
BBC News
1 year ago
London

Brick Lane: Judge rules in favour of planned development

Campaigners, including councillor Leema Qureshi, who says it was she who missed the vote due to self-isolation, argue the development will ruin the cultural heritage and historical legacy of the area.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Dyaqua creates "invisible" solar panels that look like clay roof tiles

Italian company Dyaqua, which has developed a way to produce solar panels so that they resemble the barrel clay tiles common on the roofs of buildings in Italy, has said the technology is important for the sustainable redevelopment of historical sites.Called Invisible Solar, the panels were developed by lighting company Dyaqua and have seen growing interest due to growing concerns with heritage buildings.
www.theguardian.com
1 year ago
Spain news

Spanish film-maker Carlos Saura, director of Ay Carmela!, dies aged 91

Veteran Spanish film-maker Carlos Saura, director of award-winning films such as Peppermint Frappe, Ay Carmela! and Tango, has died aged 91, the day before he was due to receive a lifetime achievement award at the Goyas, Spain's version of the Oscars.Spain's Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, the body that hands out the Goya awards, confirmed his death on social media, saying: Saura, one of the essential film-makers in the history of Spanish cinema, has died at home today at the age of 91, surrounded by his loved ones.
Ars Technica
1 year ago
Gadgets

Has the generative AI pricing collapse already started?

OpenAI just announced pricing for businesses seeking to integrate its ChatGPT service into their own products, and it looks an awful lot like a 90 percent off sale.It all starts with OpenAI, a former nonprofit that's now gunning for riches as lustily as any Silicon Valley unicorn.The company has built a dazzling array of products, including the DALL-E image generator and the renowned ChatGPT service.
Acm
1 year ago
Digital life

Solving Pompeii's Shattered Puzzles with Israeli Robot

A robot and algorithm developed by computer scientists at Israel's Ben-Gurion University will be used to reassemble 15,000 stones that were part of elaborate frescoes in Pompeii before being destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.The work at Ben-Gurion spurred the creation of the international RePAIR (Reconstructing the Past: Artificial Intelligence and Robots meet Cultural Heritage) project, comprised of computer scientists, roboticists, and archaeologists from Israel, Italy, Germany, and Portugal.
Medium
1 year ago
Data science

Researchers in Turkey are Using AI to Read Cuneatic Hittite Tablets

Thanks to new AI technology, almost 2,000 ancient Hittite tablets are being read for the first time.In a report by Arkeonews.net,the tablets, which are kept in the collections of the Çorum Museum, the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, and the Ankara Anatolian Civilizations Museum, have finished the project's initial phase of digitization.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
France news

Mine company's blasting of rock shelters likened to Taliban

An Australian minister likened a mining company blasting ancient rock shelters to the Taliban's destruction of giant Buddha carvings and vowed Thursday to improve protections of Indigenous cultural heritage.Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek said Rio Tinto acted lawfully in 2020 when it destroyed two rock shelters in Juukan Gorge in Western Australia state that had been inhabited for 46,000 years.
www.theguardian.com
1 year ago
Environment

Plastic Man' in Senegal on mission against trash in pictures

The environmental activist Modou Fall, who many simply call Plastic Man', poses for a photo at the Yarakh Beach littered with trash and plastics in Dakar, Senegal.A former soldier, the 49-year-old father of three, says that plastic pollution, often excessive from people who chuck things out without a second thought, is an ecological disaster.
www.aljazeera.com
1 year ago
Environment

Photos: Senegal's Plastic Man' on a mission against trash

Published On 10 Nov 202210 Nov 2022 Yarakh Beach in the Senegalese capital Dakar is littered with trash and plastics, as government efforts seem to have fallen short in addressing the issue.Environmental activist Modou Fall has stepped in with a unique method to raise awareness about the dangers of plastics  by wearing many of the bags, cups and other junk that might just as soon be part of the trash piles.
www.vice.com
1 year ago
Environment

Indigenous Elders Are Suing A Massive Gas Company and the Australian Government

On the Tiwi Islands, about 80 kilometres north of Darwin, traditional land owners have, since June, been mounting a fierce legal challenge to derail a controversial gas project drilling on sacred land.
Austin Monitor
1 year ago
Austin

Planning Commission weighs in on Palm District Plan - Austin Monitor

Monday, November 21, 2022 by Jonathan Lee
The Planning Commission heard a presentation Tuesday on the Palm District Plan, an initiative that aims to guide growth and preserve cultural heritage in a rapidly changing part of downtown."The overarching vision of the district," Stevie Greathouse with the Housing and Planning Department said, "is that it become a vibrant, historic hub of downtown where the past is honored, culture is celebrated, and the future is shaped."
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Magnificent' yew in abbey's grounds crowned as Woodland Trust Tree of the Year

A magnificent yew tree which is believed to be more than 500 years old and lies within the grounds of a ruined abbey has been crowned the Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year.The Waverley Abbey yew, which is rooted inside the ruined monastery near Farnham, Surrey, was deemed the cream of the crop this year.
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 year ago
Graphic design

Q&A: Osei Bonsu on his book about artists shaping the contemporary African art scene

The British-Ghanaian curator Osei Bonsu has selected 50 contemporary artists for his new book African Art Now, which gives an overview of the art being made by young African artists spanning the continent, from Algeria to Zimbabwe.Among the subjects of his book are the Nigerian painter Njideka Akunyili Crosby, the Kenyan artist Michael Armitage, and the Malawi-born Samson Kambalu.
www.independent.co.uk
1 year ago
UK news

Sunak, UK's next PM, gets cheers from unlikely place: India

Rishi Sunak, the former British Treasury chief who won the race to be leader of the Conservative Party and is likely to become the country's next prime minister, is getting cheers from an unlikely place: India, its former colony.As the news became clear Monday, social media and TV channels in India were awash with comments and reactions to the accomplishment by the 42-year-old who has spoken publicly about his Indian roots and Hindu faith.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Handverk+ showcases design objects that symbolise transformation

"This enables new identity and new safe spaces for future generations.""At the same time, transformation is a tool that lets us give tribute to cultural heritage, by creating new interpretations, new stories and new objects to carry on the tradition," she continued.Giant flower sculptures, a chair made out of tree stumps and a set of mini troughs all feature in a showcase of design and  craft at Galleri Format Oslo.
Design Milk
1 year ago
Design

Saba Yazdjerdi Shares Iranian Movement, Inspiring Poet + More

Born in Tehran, Iran, Saba Yazdjerdi is an architect and artist whose work investigates her Iranian and multi-cultural heritage through object, spaces, and materials.
Pats Pulpit
1 year ago
New England Patriots

Why Bill Belichick is wearing a Croatian flag against the Lions

Looking at pictures and videos from last week's game against the Green Bay Packers and this week's versus the Detroit Lions, you can see New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick wearing a prominently displayed Croatian crest on his chest as well as the country's flag on his sleeves.
Pats Pulpit
1 year ago
New England Patriots

Why Bill Belichick wore a Croatian flag against the Packers

Looking at pictures and videos from Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers, you can see New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick wearing a prominently displayed Croatian crest on his chest as well as the country's flag on his sleeves.
Boston.com
1 year ago
Boston

10 New England landmarks renamed to get rid of the derogatory word 'squaw'

Ten New England landmarks have had their name changed to remove a derogatory term for indigenous American women.
Dezeen
1 year ago
Design

Seven Dezeen School Shows presenting undergraduate projects

Dezeen School Shows: undergraduate student projects from a variety of architecture and design courses are included in this roundup of Dezeen School Shows.
www.npr.org
1 year ago
Faith

'Ms. Marvel' treats being Muslim as ordinary and that makes it extraordinary

Iman Vellani headlines Ms. Marvel, based on Marvel's first Muslim superhero to headline her own comic.
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