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House of the Week 127: Stacked House
Built around an existing three bedroom house on a 400m2 steeply sloping site built by the client in the early eighties, the stacked house is a three bedroom... Read more
The 14 December 2011 by Architechnophilia
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LAVA Collective Pop Up Show
On Saturday, 17th December, Lava Collective are opening with a pop up show on Brick Lane. They will be selling original art, prints and t shirts in the run up t... Read more
The 14 December 2011 by Invisiblemadevisible
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The Best Little Opera House in the Bowery
Christopher Fecteau talks about life at the Amato Opera. Christopher Fecteau, leader of the Dell'Arte Opera Ensemble. Photo by Carl M. Jenks for... Read more
The 13 December 2011 by Superconductor
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Best Book Gifts for the Holidays
The 13 December 2011 by Literaryexploration
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Some Recommended Film Books Published in 2011
There have been a number of excellent film books published in the course of the year. A number of them have looked back to classic Hollywood, and a number of... Read more
The 12 December 2011 by Bookpassage
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Writing for Niche Markets by John Vonhof
John Vonhof from Manteca, California is a freelance writer who writes for the Christian and secular markets. He has taught at the Mt. Hermon, Florida, and Castr... Read more
The 11 December 2011 by Brigittethompson
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100 Greatest Operas . . . Really?
Couldn’t resist posting this list I found (in cyberspace) of the 100 greatest operas ever written. What do you think about this list? How did the list maker... Read more
The 11 December 2011 by Galegirl
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Das Haus Ohne Dirigent
Music Director James Levine will not conduct at the Met until 2013. James Levine, in happier times. He will not conduct at the Met this season or the... Read more
The 10 December 2011 by Superconductor
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What Was Machu Picchu For?
image credit Nestled atop a mountain ridge in Peru, the 15th-century Inca city of Machu Picchu had sat largely forgotten for centuries - until archaeologist... Read more
The 09 December 2011 by Gerard
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Concert Review: Reverse Culture Shock
Daniel Harding conducts Knussen, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky. Daniel Harding. Photo by K. Miura. In setting a symphony program, it is common practice to sli... Read more
The 08 December 2011 by Superconductor
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