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03/23/2019. A business with no goals is uncertain to survive. Having a goal enables you to achieve the success you desire as an entrepreneur. While every small, medium or large business wants to succeed, not everyone has the resources to go through and do the sa...
06/02/2019. In the year of the 500th anniversary of his death, the youth masterpiece of the Tuscan Maestro returns to Italy, 35 years after his only exhibition at the 13th UNESCO Creative Cities Network Annual Conference in Fabriano. The Hermitage therefore, unl...
06/15/2019. Air conditioning is genuinely an extraordinary innovation in the present world where heat can come to be so unbearable. The split air conditioning are simple to keep. In general, maintaining your air conditioner may give you quality indoor air and he...
09/08/2019. Edinburgh’s City Art Centre hosts a fascinating new exhibition exploring the creative links between Scotland and Italy, which have remained strong for hundreds of years. The I...
10/02/2019. Everybody knows a card game or two. Even kids, when handed a deck of playing cards, can come up with their own game and their own rules. Now a part of everyday life, playing cards have come a long way and have evolved from a form that would be largel...
10/21/2019. In 1969, Betye Saar made an artwork that would prove pivotal in her career. Taking an old window frame, she filled its 10 sections with a constellation of images. Across the top three panels, she placed colorful printed moons and stars, evoking th...
10/23/2019. In July, opera director Peter Sellars gave a stark speech about climate change to open the Salzburg Festival in Austria, one of classical music’s most glittering events. “We are today facing leadership across the world,” he said, &#...
10/26/2019. A 13th-century painting by the Italian master Cimabue that goes on auction Sunday, after being discovered in an ordinary home in France, is among a handful of surprising discoveries that have thrilled the art world. The Renaissance painter's "Chri...
10/27/2019. Mention the word “math” and visions of high school arithmetic, thorny trigonometry and those prickly calculus derivatives often come to mind. But the world of math goes far beyond chalk-etched numbers and quadratic equations on a blackboard...
10/29/2019. Sometime last summer, a rectangular tent appeared in the woods off a trail in the Catskills. Sheathed in plastic and cordoned off with yellow caution tape, it looked more like a crime scene than a campsite. But if anyone dared approach it, one small ...
10/30/2019. Donald Moffett first gained renown as an artist in the 1980s, when he was responding to a crisis that was frustrating researchers, polarizing lawmakers and threatening lives around the world. More than three decades later, he is still doing exactly t...
11/08/2019. The life and art of Peter Hujar (1934–1987) were rooted in downtown New York. Private by nature, combative in manner, well-read, and widely connected, Hujar inhabited a world of avant-garde dance, music, art, and drag performance. His mature car...
11/14/2019. From film sets to bat sanctuaries and vegetable gardens, London's disused Underground stations host a subterranean world of surprises. Now a new exhibition at the London Transport Museum is offering the public a glimpse into the British capital's ...
11/20/2019. “Is it time to stop looking at Gauguin altogether?” That’s the startling question visitors hear on the audio guide as they walk through the “Gauguin Portraits” exhibition at the National Gallery in London. The show, which ...
11/23/2019. On 19 November 1819 the new museum opened its doors to the public, at that date still a royal museum and comprising works from the exceptional collections of painting and sculpture assembled by Spain’s monarchs over more than 300 years. While Go...
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