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...then again with his first English-language film, “Twentynine Palms” in 2003. On October 24-30, Harvard Film Archive will be presenting On Set with French Cinema, its annual program designed for French directors to relate their stories and directorial know-how to an American audience. This year, the program will spotlight Bruno Dumont, in honor of his award-winning works, which have so adroitly walked the tightrope between entertainment and art. Besides screening his three feature films, the program will also introduce the director himself to audiences. Such a rare occasion with a brilliant...
...www.thekidscookeryschool.co.uk, has brought over 10,000 children, aged 3 and up, into its brightly colored, kid-friendly kitchens. The students, many of whom are disabled or from disadvantaged backgrounds, get hands-on lessons in preparing everything from quiche to sweet and sour chicken. "We give kids the knowledge, know-how and skills they need to eat and live well," says the school's founder Fiona Hamilton-Fairley. "Children deserve that information...
...www.thekidscookeryschool.co.uk, has brought over 10,000 children, aged 3 and up, into its brightly colored, kid-friendly kitchens. The students, many of whom are disabled or from disadvantaged backgrounds, get hands-on lessons in preparing everything from quiche to sweet and sour chicken. "We give kids the knowledge, know-how and skills they need to eat and live Loh and Behold Avant-garde murals and imaginative furnishings characterise a new Singapore hotel Identity Parade An iconic style magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with...
...Salvamoser says. "Building a new plant costs €70 million and you can get subsidies in east Germany, Taiwan and almost anywhere else." Joachim Luther, head of the Fraunhofer Solar Research Institute in Freiburg, says cost considerations outweigh the attractions of the city's high concentration of solar know-how: "We've tried to attract some of the big solar-cell manufacturers, but it costs half as much to invest in east Germany as it does here." Freiburg's green dreams still face plenty of obstacles, but given what the city has already achieved, at least residents know that they...
...price of oil has always fluctuated. In inflation-adjusted dollars, it was higher in the early '80s than it is today. Extraction technologies continue to improve much faster than supply horizons recede. We've got the right know-how and the right planet. What we lack is the political will...