David De La Mano New Pieces – Villa Soriano, Uruguay
26 de Julho de 2014, 18:15 - sem comentários aindaOur friend David De La Mano is back in South America where he just finished working on this series of new pieces somewhere in the city of Villa Soriano.
Source: www.streetartnews.net
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I’ve worked at McDonald’s for 10 years and still make $7.35 an hour
26 de Julho de 2014, 17:59 - sem comentários aindaAs fast-food workers, we prepare burgers and fries, not balance sheets. We struggle to survive from paycheck to paycheck, without million-dollar annual bonuses or second homes.
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Pro-Israel Facebook page is titled, ‘Death to Dianna Buttu’
26 de Julho de 2014, 17:12 - sem comentários aindaAn advocate for Israel has started a Facebook page on July 25 called “Death to Dianna Buttu,” aimed at the Palestinian lawyer and advocate Diana Buttu
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Opera snobs won’t stop us going back to La Bohème
26 de Julho de 2014, 16:15 - sem comentários aindaThe Royal Opera House’s restaging of La Bohème will get the same responses as any other production of the Puccini opera.
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Community + Contemporary Architecture: Cree Cultural Institute in Canada
26 de Julho de 2014, 16:14 - sem comentários aindaRubin&Rotman Architects completed Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute in the Canadian village of Oujé-Bougoumou, paying tribute to local architecture.
The Institute includes an exhibition hall, making it both a museum and meeting place, with community activities such as dance and music shows taking place, along with more intimate gatherings featuring storytellers and elders. On the lower floor are the offices of associations involved in preserving the Cree language, hunting methods and arts and handicrafts, as well as in promoting tourism. Wood is used extensively, evoking the fundamental importance of the forest to the Cree people. Special attention was paid to transposing symbolic elements reflecting traditional Cree habitat to this contemporary building. The open plan and transparency of the ground floor make the Institute the heart of the community.
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