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THREADS: Textiles and Fiber in the Works of African American Artists Curatorial Consultant: Lowery Stokes Sims ...
EK Projects, Eli Klein Fine Art's new gallery in Beijing, is pleased to gift five major black American artists: Rashawn Griffin, Whitfield Lovell, Senga Nengudi, Shinique Smith and Saya Woolfalk.
8 Sep 2010, 9:00 am | click here to view more
Kansas State University anthropology professor's passion lies in understanding people
Michael Wesch is more than what an online search offers. He is a husband and dad and has a passion for people and the world around him. Wesch, associate professor of cultural anthropology, said he is interested in the human experience and how it...
8 Sep 2010, 7:54 am | click here to view more
Techneos to Speak at ESOMAR Congress
Dave King, Techneos' CEO will be co-presenting with Nielsen at the ESOMAR Congress in Athens on September 15th.
8 Sep 2010, 10:00 am | click here to view more
Grouping of villages ''saddest chapter'' in Mizoram
Aizawl, Sep 7 : Grouping of villages in which people had to part with their ancestral homes has been considered by many as the ''saddest chapter'' during the insurgency period in Mizoram from 1966 to 1986.
7 Sep 2010, 11:56 pm | click here to view more
Provide More Scholarships In Arts And Culture, Private Sector Told
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 (Bernama) -- The private sector should provide more scholarships for postgraduate studies in arts and culture, said Deputy Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Joseph Salang.
3 Sep 2010, 6:25 am | click here to view more
Gaming Like It's 1999
A niche community of developers and gamers are embracing the styles of bygone gaming eras by remaking old favorites and "demaking" new ones Video game - Atari 2600 - King's Quest - Games - AGD Interactive
27 Aug 2010, 7:59 am | click here to view more
Ötzi the Iceman May Have Had Funeral Ceremony
A prehistoric man whose naturally mummified body was discovered frozen in the Italian Alps may have been toted up the mountain by his comrades, a new study suggests. The Iceman, also nicknamed Ötzi, lived between 5,350 and 5,100 years ago as part of a genetically distinct European population. Hikers noticed the Iceman poking out of a glacier in 1991.
27 Aug 2010, 2:03 pm | click here to view more
Prehistoric ‘Iceman’ Gets Ceremonial Twist
Rather than dying alone high in the Alps, Ötzi may have been ritually buried there.
27 Aug 2010, 10:15 am | click here to view more
Oetzi the Iceman may have been ceremonially buried
The prehistoric hunter known as Oetzi the Iceman may have been ceremonially buried on a high Alpine pass rather than killed there in a deadly ambush, experts say.
26 Aug 2010, 11:59 am | click here to view more
News Tip: Duke Expert Says Egg Recall Due to Industrialized Food Production
Rudy researches food politics, animals and ethics. Her forthcoming book, “Animal Affects: Culture and Connection in Animal Advocacy,” delves into these topics. She is currently working on an ethnography of local farmers and their perspectives on care of animals and land.
23 Aug 2010, 1:45 pm | click here to view more
