Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Funny Welcome Messege

February Andersen reviews! Back

Puff puff ... the number is already out here in March and I still put the reviews in February ... life runs and I can not always keep up ... but I'm training!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Fun Ways To Learn Vandertramp Verbs

Minimondi to teach us to dance with books


(L'Unità, 12 March 2011 )
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Guest artist Remy Charlip


S opens today in the Parma province and the eleventh edition of the Minimondi , the Festival of Literature and artwork for kids, with a tried and tested formula, it will propose to its public meetings and workshops with the authors (Giulia Orecchia, Rapaccini Chiara, Silvana Gandolfi and Antonio Nicaso, just to mention some of the protagonists), the project "Adopt a publisher" and a film program in collaboration with Cine D'Azeglio.
pride of the event, the exhibition Remi Charlip dance my book dedicated to eclectic American artist, born in 1929, which was just released Fortunately . Opera in 1964, with the Publisher's Ear bitter celebrates its hundredth publication, this book is a circular light praise and teaching of the duplicity of fate: his being favorable or adverse, often depends only on the observation point. If Ned is fortunate to receive a letter of invitation to a surprise party is at the same time, unlucky because the party is in Florida and he is in New York. And so on. The dance, however, is not only conceptual. The images accompanying this alternation of cases thus moves from black and white to color, taking into account all of the adventures experienced by the young protagonist.
Although author and illustrator of more than thirty children's books (some in collaboration with writers the likes of Margaret Wise Brown and Ruth Krauss), has performed with John Cage as a performer and has danced with the choreographer Merce Cunningham, is virtually unknown in Italy. Here is the exhibition set up in the Church of St. Louis, with original drawings and first editions of his books available in part, a video on his work as a dancer and performer. All designed to enable children and adults dive in his multifaceted work in relation to the world of culture with which it is faced with: exemplary in this respect the letter written by Bruno Munari to express his admiration for the book It looks like snow which marks the beginning of a lasting friendship years.
Silvia Santirosi

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Whats The Difference Between Pfo And Asd

KOINE 'Bologna: SLC domain renewal

Great success of our RSU elections for the renewal of the delegates in Koinè in Bologna: consolidate our REPRESENTATIVE MSW plus two and winning a majority with a turnout of 77%. Read the press release

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Why Do Sore Throats Hurt More At Night??

RSU 2011 May 6, 2001 TLC STRIKE entire shift

To work, the development, to regain a contractual model unit and beat the practice of separate agreements, to define the rules of democracy and representation, reduce unemployment, tackle insecurity, extend social protection and restore confidence to the young.
For these reasons, the Telecommunications Workers will strike for the entire round on May 6. Read the flyer

here

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Jena Malone Looks Like

THE OTHER HALF 'UNIT': MATILDE Mantila

It 's a little more nuoe that there were no pictures on my blog. Because life sometimes requires you to do something else. But when something belongs to you, you can also put it to rest for some time. Then, go back to be felt stronger than before. This is the first in a series of works that I will post shortly. It is no accident that makes it "visible" today. 30 illustrators that shape and color in 30 women who helped make Italy. Here is my face.
THE OTHER HALF 'UNIT'

a journey into the real country that builds up the unity of Italy a tribute to the feminine energies hidden from history
Soon the opening in Cosenza!
MATILDE Mantila
Born in Naples in 1799, he moved to Long, in Calabria, to marry D. Angelo Stratigo. The union will be born the poet Vincenzo Stratigo patriot, who first participated in the riots of '44 and then to those of the Neapolitan '48; companies that earned him a ban on the return and continue her studies. Participated in the riots of '48 with the rank of lieutenant and took to hiding until 1852. Because of the rebellious son of Matilda's husband was sent to Muro Lucano, where he died from cholera. The woman was left alone with four children, all victims of political persecution. The family palace became the headquarters of the gendarmerie and the period of occupation soldiers destroyed furniture and family books. On July 16, 1859 there was an uprising of the square in which the child Vincent played a major role; had circulated among the farmers arbereshe Albanian and a poem that day, I urge the people from the balcony of his house to join him brandishing weapons to reach out to Garibaldi, who was crossing the Calabria reach Naples. The population of the neighboring countries does not help and the revolt was crushed in blood. Many people, including two brothers Stratigo, were arrested. His mother, now in his sixties, is arrested and taken to prison Lungro. The children, except Vincent who managed to escape, in the prisons of Cosenza. Matilde from prison he wrote passionate letters to his son, in which welcomes its industry, showing full commitment to political ideals that animated the patriots. He died in 1870.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Maytag Performa Spin Cycle Noise

Mondrian world, a revolution in straight lines and primary colors

(The Morning, March 5, 2011) _____________________





The De Stijl movement ( Style ) played a key role in early 1900 in the genesis of abstract art design and left deep traces in the architecture, design and graphic arts. Therefore represents a key to understanding the prime sources of contemporary life. Bearing this principle was organized the exhibition Mondrian / De Stijl , visited the Centre George Pompidou in Paris until 21 March. The route of exposure is divided into three sections: it opens with the presentation of the origins of the movement and ends with its development. In between, the focus on works produced by Mondrian between 1912 and 1938 in its City of Light. Not to mention the side events organized for the occasion: workshops for the children or lectures to concerts, the reading of the correspondence Mondrian / Van Doesburg, just to name a few.
But back to the movement that was founded in 1917, in the relative isolation of the neutral Netherlands, while the First World War is putting Europe on fire. The two most important artists are Piet Mondrian, the pioneer of abstract painting and leading theoretician of the group and Theo Van Doesburg, a painter, architect, art critic and editor of De Stijl . What unites them is the desire to spread the new vision of art that has clear references to Hegel's philosophy and theosophy, as well as the symbolism and the Fauves. Both are looking for a rhythm, a pulse dynamic color the right combination of elements invariant (primary colors and straight lines) in an attempt to make visible the essence of the world. What divides them, years later, will be feelings of emulation and rivalry. "The arts can not under any circumstances apply to each other," writes the Dutch painter Bart van der Leck also a member of the movement, "but their alliance has to move towards a synthesis." Here, then, attempts to combine elements of the diagonal through the polychromy and space, space and time, focusing on theories of the fourth dimension (space-time, in fact). In contrast with the idea of \u200b\u200borthogonality promoted by Mondrian. Initially naturalist painter (Of rare beauty and skill with the landscape with soft colors and melancholic), soon deviates from the representation of reality rather than going in search of the structures of expression of the universal nature. "The report layout is more alive," he theorized in 1920, "when it manifests itself in what is flat and straight." After the discovery of the Cubism of Braque and Cezanne and Picasso, he devoted himself to perfecting his theories: that is how the space transforms the canvas in a field of magnetic forces which seek balance plans, lines and colors. In the thirties and forties, its plasticity change further. Before the color disappears totally stole from the line, for reach the final seal of his paint right angle understood as universal rhythm and living reality.
Without knowing anything about the history of the movement, the exhibition is so well designed that the visitor has the opportunity to "see" just walking through the halls, perceiving similarities and broken by the observation of the exhibits. To be sure, the section devoted to Mondrian is the most interesting, thanks for the reconstruction of his studio and video interviews with acquaintances and friends over the artist, make it possible to better know the man.
Silvia Santirosi

Friday, March 4, 2011

Dp Brent Everett & Brent Corrigan

the housekeeper (ear immature) from stooge!

From Paris with rage ... just to present an exhibition of originals of a young and talented illustrator: Sara Gavioli!

MONDAY 'March 7
AT 19.30
at
LIBRARY stooge '
because of Aurunci 38
(San Lorenzo) ROME

An exhibition of original drawings by Sara Gavioli for the housekeeper, immature ear, 2010
(For those who lost the opening, the plates will remain on display in March)! !
flock!

Old Toy Trains - By Woman

CGIL general strike May 6, 2011

The General Strike May 6 will be four hours with local events. The announcement was made yesterday by Secretary General of the CGIL, Susanna Camusso who spoke to an active trade union representatives in Modena.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Best Camera Backpack For Hiking

France. The state has bought "The Three Graces" with a €

And the picture is of a dazzling beauty ...
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(The Morning, March 2, 2011)


"We are far from the pieces of the Berlin Wall, at which everyone wanted a little 'dust of history in her salon staff. The Three Graces With is to keep the work in a showcase of the Louvre Museum, the pride of every donor "Thus Frederic Mitterand, Minister of Culture and Communication, said the acquisition by the French State of 'by Lucas Cranach the Elder. This small wooden panel, never exhibited in public, because until now owned by private collectors, will be presented to the public exceptionally Doctors at the gallery (in the Richelieu Room on the second floor of the Louvre) from March 2 to May 30 before reaching the other paintings in Room 8 of the genius of the German Renaissance of the sixteenth century (three portraits, a painting of mythological and Venus). A success, then, the campaign finance underwriting and launched on 13 November. This is a pretty common model in the Anglo-Saxon countries, but not in France. And this experiment, respondents in more than 7000: the figure of one million two hundred thousand euro on the four required (the rest had already been raised thanks to the patronage of business) which was lacking for its acquisition was soon reached. The figures were around 1 to € 1500, with peak donations from 10000 and 40000. The average age of donors was around for 56 years, with the youngest who has a few weeks now and the oldest 101 years. And after giving some numbers to give an idea of \u200b\u200bthe operation, we return to the framework.
The Three Graces, as an allegory of abundance of joy and splendor, are one subject since ancient times. Lucas Cranach the Elder, an artist much influenced by the realism of painters from the imagination of the North as the most voluptuous of Italian painting, this panel offers a variation on the theme of 1531 all staff and ironic: Some scholars think, in fact, of a eulogy theological virtues (Charity, Friendship, Loyalty) filled with a sensual and refined eroticism of the naked bodies adorned with necklaces and hats, rather than the symbolism of which we have just discussed. Master in the representation of the female body praised in the absence of this landscape in the background and the flat, dark color, each element is treated in detail: the bun, eyes, rosy cheeks, noses. Not to mention the composition, bold and a bit 'outside the box.
Silvia Santirosi