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Hace 5 días · 24 March 2024. Artists. IG: milka.lolo. Share your love. Mexican contemporary artists are revolutionizing the art world, blending rich cultural roots with modern-day narratives. In this article, we’ll explore how these visionaries are reshaping Mexico’s artistic identity and making waves internationally.
Hace 5 días · In addition, his Promethean championing of new music not only of Schoenberg and the second Viennese period and of other composers of the 20 th century but especially of his great contemporaries, including Boulez, Stockhausen, Nono, Maderna, Sciarino, Benjamin, among many others, has opened minds and hearts of music lovers around the ...
Hace 1 día · Welcome to the second installment of I Bet You’ve Never Heard This, where I recommend albums you actually may have heard, but you get the gist of what I’m saying. These “Never Heard” albums should be in all of our libraries, but for one reason or another we missed them upon original or rerelease. After publishing the first article in ...
Hace 1 día · Common Sense: A Political History. Sophia Rosenfeld. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2011, ISBN: 9780674057814; 368pp.; Price: £22.95. Reviewer: Dr Marion Ledwig. University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Citation: Dr Marion Ledwig, review of Common Sense: A Political History, (review no. 1127) https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/1127.
Since London’s Great Exhibition of 1851, world’s fairs and international expositions have been an important global cultural phenomenon that has defined progress and modernity for hundreds of millions of visitors.
Hace 3 días · Churchill inspecting troops of the First Rifle Brigade, First Polish Corps, with General Władysław Sikorski at Tentsmuir, Scotland, 23 October 1940. General Gustaw Paszkiewicz, commander of the Brigade, is behind General Sikorski. (Capt. Horton, War Office, Imperial War Museum)
Hace 1 día · The singularity of the universe depicted in Conrad's novels, especially compared to those of near-contemporaries like his friend and frequent benefactor John Galsworthy, is such as to open him to criticism similar to that later applied to Graham Greene.