To the left you can see Arnold Schwarzenegger
To the left you can see Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Hello all! Several members of the American Culture Club met last week to determine the schedule for the first part of the upcoming term. Stay tuned for more information and details!
March 16—St. Patrick’s Day
March 23—American Cartoons
March 30—Easter traditions
April 13—Conversation Cafe
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In this New York Times article, Larry Rohter examines the increasing influence of African artists as trendsetters of the Indie Rock scene. Listen to this piece, Bon Koum from the album
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Daily chart: global malaria deaths. The death toll from malaria seems to have responded to a big injection of money. Over the past decade deaths have fallen by 20%; of 108 countries where malaria is endemic, ten are on track to eliminate the disease in the near future.
The latest pages from my latest painted book.
Top page reads, “lovely, lovely, lovely, lonely.”
Bottom page reads, “I’ve discovered that I have the gift to feel at home. Just about anywhere.”
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Inside the Twisted World of an IKEA Catalog
The genre: sci-fi. The prop: glasses. The line of dialogue: ”Amazingly beautiful, yet hopelessly impractical.” These were the mandatory ingredients for this short film, created in just two days for a 48 hour film contest in the Netherlands.
The result was Page 23, a brilliant satire of an IKEA-style domestic fantasy, and unsurprisingly, it swept the competition. The team of three filmmakers that created it, Jeroen Houben, Tim Arts and Stefan van den Boogaard, describe the breakneck process of developing and shooting the piece in an interview with The Atlantic.
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