by | Feb 15, 2014 | Culture Music Art, Mirth
from The New York Times A Parodist Who Calls Himself Hanksy By JOHN LELAND This is a story about art in the age of social media — about anonymity and self-promotion, about feral cats and viral cat videos. In April 2011, a law school dropout in Bushwick, Brooklyn,...
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from Foreign Policy Snow Blind When Americans look at Russia, they see what they want to see. And that’s dangerous. BY CHRISTIAN CARYL Two of Russia’s most famous dissidents are visiting the United States. I speak, of course, of Nadya Tolokonnikova and...
by | Feb 6, 2014 | Culture Music Art
from The Telegraph US ready to return to moon The moon is back in fashion triggering a new space race among countries keen to exploit its commercial opportunities By David Millward, US Correspondent America is preparing to land a robot on the moon for the first time...
by | Feb 3, 2014 | Culture Music Art
from The San Jose Mercury News Fine art moves from gallery to the Web By Heather Somerville If you’re in the mood to browse a collection of post-modern art or throw down a few thousand on an original painting, simply power up your iPad and go no farther than...
by | Feb 2, 2014 | Culture Music Art