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Big, Cool Books

19 hours ago ago from Buzzine

Boilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel Abrams The steampunk vision of Boilerplate , by artist Paul Guinan and writer Anina Bennett (the Eisner Award–nominated science-fiction comics Heartbreakers ), makes for one of the best “coffee table” books of the year. Using historical photos and original art, incredibly well-blended, it follows the history of the world’s first robot soldier created by one Professor Archibald Campion in 1893. ...

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IPSA DIXIT: Marina Abramovic’s Manifesto

4 hours ago ago from B.ring Y.our O.wn B.rain

On the 8 th of December, Marina Abramovic (1946) received the “Lorenzo il Magnifico” prize at the Florence International Biennale of Contemporary Art. During the ceremony, the famous Jugoslavian performative artist held a conference debat with the present audience about her career and her future plans (in 2012 she’s opening the “Marina Abramovic Institute”, focused on the art of performance) and read what she presented as her Manifesto ...

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101 Best Quotes of All Time to Inspire and Move You

21 hours ago ago from Olicious Life

I think we all have those moments. You know the ones, where you feel like there's no purpose in life, and none of your efforts are really worth it. It's sometimes hard to keep finding reasons to press on when there's an obstacle after obstacle in your path. At times like these, listening to those who are wiser than you can really help pull through. I recently came across a list of 101 Most Inspiring Quotes of All Time, put together by ...

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“Jazz Lovers, Rejoice.”

16 hours ago ago from Twenty Dollars

A week ago, Senator John McCain stood on the floor of the Senate to rail against the  omnibus spending bill that is currently working its way through Congress. He rattled off the figures for various arts and cultural programs, and then snidely said: The list goes on and on. The next time you are in New York, go to Lincoln Center. We are spending $800,000 of your money for jazz at the Lincoln Center. Jazz lovers, rejoice. Click HERE ...

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What’s Cookin at the Art21 Blog: A Weekly Index

5 hours ago ago from Art21 Blog

Hearting Art21 Source: The Pit (a blog), 10-29-09 A letter from Susan Sollins, Executive Director of Art21. Please support Art21’s many educational endeavors and donate to the 2009 Annual Fund Soccer. It’s a passionate and public sport that is made for and by the fans. For Yolana Sousa Kammermeier , it is also subject for her art . Around the world, one click at a time | William Gedney’s photographs have the power. …An upside down glass ...

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A Day in the Life of NYTimes.com [Voices]

19 hours ago ago from All Things D

By Nick Bilton, Head Blogger, Bits Blog Have you ever wondered where the readers of The New York Times’s (NYT) Web site come from, and what kind of devices they use to read our content? In a past life, not too long ago, when I worked in The Times’s research and development labs, we started a research visualization project to explore this very topic. I worked on these visualizations with Michael Young, Michael Kramer, and Noriaki Okada. ...

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Daphne Oz: Finding My Mentor, Mr. Carpenter

11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

I wonder if this is a widespread condition, or prevalent only in the unique sample I have encountered, but it seems that youths today do not respect their elders. I don't mean that in the "don't talk back to your mother!" way. I mean it in the "we think we have it all figured out" way. The most ironic part is how few of us really do--and how terrified we are of the uncertain journey that will (hopefully) one day endow us with this knowledge ...

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‘Nanny Returns’ Hits Bookshelves For Holiday Season

4 hours ago ago from Access Hollywood

Readers first fell in love with “Nanny” in 2002’s runaway New York Times bestseller, “The Nanny Diaries.” Her wry, humorous recounting of her time as a nanny for the insanely wealthy X family—and of the bizarre world that the Xes and their privileged, powerful friends live in—instantly made her a favorite heroine of readers, who bought over two million copies of the book. Now, in “Nanny Returns” (Atria Books, out December 15, 2009) it’s 12 ...

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