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Re-Imagining School
TED | February 2006
All over the world, there’s a growing consensus that our education systems are broken…
Click for Career Enhancement
The New York Times | 10 March 2013
Anyone…
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
California is one of the last states in the U.S. to have post-Covid-19 openings of entertainment and art venues, with many cultural events (such as the annual ou…
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout No one has ever rendered fruits more juicy or seafood more fresh than 17th-century painters in the Low Countries. Starting with late-Renaissance artists such as Pieter Aertsen and continuing for a century and half afterwards in the works of Dutch painters from Frans Snyders to Vermeer, this decorative tradition…
“Even the most art-averse cynic will recognize the blood, sweat and tears that went in to creating this strange and beautiful experience.” – Jordan Hoffman, reviewing Sky Ladder in The Guardian
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President’s Day honors and celebrates the life and achievements of George Washington, the first President of the United States (1789-1797) and ‘The Father of his Country’. The day is, in practice, of…
‘Snowpiercer’ Benefits from Unusual Distribution Route
WSJ | 21 October 2014
About survivors of a global apocalypse living on a train that circles the globe…
Woman Goes to Jail for Not Mowing …