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  • Vivian Maier: Discovering A New Master

    Vivian Maier: Discovering Master

    A few weeks ago I stumbled upon the story of Vivian Maier while reading my lady blog of preference, Jezebel. I needed to know more. Not that there is much... Read more

    The 28 January 2011 by   Arfully Yours
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  • Realizing Resonance’s Top 10 Reasons to Time Travel as Demonstrated in Movies

    Earlier this month I posted an article about the Philosophy of Time that denied the reality of the future and defined the past as the record of realization.... Read more

    The 27 January 2011 by   Realizingresonance
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  • Vivienne Westwood's London

    Vivienne Westwood's London

    I watched the first installment of Vivienne Westwood's London on CTV on Saturday. Really, who has the TV at 7 on a Saturday? I had to rearrange my dinner... Read more

    The 24 January 2011 by   Thecleverpup
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  • Museum Etiquette

    Museum Etiquette

    I've been going to art museums for over 16 years, and throughout that time I have learned many things. And I'm not talking about art related things. I'm... Read more

    The 10 January 2011 by   Arfully Yours
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  • An Art Nouveau Dream

    Nouveau Dream

    The whimsical and nature inspired Barcelona home designed by Gaudi... Possibly Gaudi's most beautiful masterpiece, the Casa Batlló was one of the highlights of... Read more

    The 07 January 2011 by   Decorology
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  • Buckingham Army Air Field

    Buckingham Army Field

    Guest article from Chris Wadsworth, co-author of “Buckingham Army Air Field” by Arcadia Publishing. Learn about the intriguing history of Buckingham Army Air... Read more

    The 05 January 2011 by   Sfalcont
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  • The Pretentious Artist

    Pretentious Artist

    15 Minutes of Fame so Warhol said… Everyone wants it…most need it…and some absolutely crave it. Artists often fall into one or all of these categories.  Not... Read more

    The 26 December 2010 by   Rodjonesartist
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  • What is the Point of Zabriskie Point?

    What Point Zabriskie Point?

    Like most of my paintings I wait until they are completed before I so generously gift them with a name, which invariably changes from time to time. This recent... Read more

    The 12 December 2010 by   Rodjonesartist
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  • The First Edition

    First Edition

    When I learned that Christina Stead's The Man Who Loved Children was being reissued next month to mark the novel's seventieth birthday in October this year I... Read more

    The 27 November 2010 by   Jaac
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  • Invisible Insurrection of a Million Minds

    Invisible Insurrection Million Minds

    The Situationist International was a loose affiliation of European political radicals, socialists and anarchists, which existed between 1957 and 1972. The two... Read more

    The 20 October 2010 by   Adventuresintheprinttrade
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