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...Australia's last living World War II VC winner takes a little longer to get around these days, and his eyes aren't good. But his white hair still has the dashing curl of the bold young soldier, and his humor is as dry as the bush in summer. "I couldn't call for morning tea or go to sleep," he says of his decision to stand up that day. After the shooting finished, his company met up with another section nearby. "Someone, I think it was Snowy, said to me, 'Did you do that?' and I said yeah...
...Fogg exhibit in 1911 was the first and only solo show held at a museum during Degas’ lifetime. It was considered at the time a bold move by Denmon W. Ross, a Fogg curator looking to attract a younger audience with contemporary...
...with just a week remaining before the taping of the show on July 13 in Los Angeles, I logged on to a simple website called espymedia.com and got bold. The process was as straightforward as entering my name and affiliation in a form and clicking submit. I figured it was a shot in the dark, a transparent fit of whimsy that would surely be dismissed. So you can imagine my surprise when a conformational e-mail hit my inbox twenty minutes later: “You have been approved for 1 credential...
...Will Hong Kong's proposed multibillion-dollar West Kowloon "cultural district" make the city an arts center or just create more opportunities for real estate speculation? Without the sparks that fly from its freedoms, Hong Kong will never translate its cultural hopes into realities that justify bold architectural monuments. Will Hong Kong celebrate its Cantonese roots, foreign influences and its status as home for millions of Overseas Chinese? Or will it instead buy "culture" franchises?importing brands like Centre Pompidou and Guggenheim to bolster its cultural cachet...
...contemporaries quickly contradicted his ideas, they were also slow to elevate him as an icon, even though he had all the ingredients to be one: an epic time (the split of a nation and a war over its future), bold ideas (union and liberty) and a violent death. One reason is that while people felt strongly the symbolic loss of a President through the nation's first assassination, few knew what to make of Lincoln as a man. Beneath the spectacular symbols of mourning--houses draped in black, endless ceremonies as his body was taken by train from Washington...