westseattleblog.com
It’ll be a warm evening Thursday as the August West Seattle Art Walk takes
center stage from Alki to Arbor Heights, starting at 5 pm. Some venues have air
conditioning, like Fogue Gallery (4130 California SW), open until 8 pm with the
opening reception for Abstracts in the Key of Flamingo, parti…
over 3 years ago
localsyr.com
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — A partial solar eclipse was seen early Thursday
morning across Central New York. Here are some of the photos our viewers have
sent us of the event. Submitted by Jef…
over 3 years ago
edn.com
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about 4 years ago
omaha.com
The defending Class A state champion Papillion-La Vista won their eighth
consecutive season opener with a victory over Millard North.
over 4 years ago
ledsmagazine.com
DOE publishes research on LED lumen and chromaticity maintenance or shift LEDs Magazine
over 4 years ago
nshoremag.com
The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) has accepted a transformational gift of more than
1,600 works of photography from the Joy of Giving Something (JGS) Foundation.
The JGS Foundation, a nonprofit formed in 1998, is renowned
almost 5 years ago
zip06.com
Clinton resident and Tree Committee member Lynn Davis describes her interest in
the committee simply: “I was always a lover of trees. Several years ago, I
became a member.”In Lynn’s time on the board she has donated two different trees
to Clinton, has tagged numerous t
over 5 years ago
nytimes.com
A lost photo shoot illuminates the roots of Lynn Davis, who is, along with Peter
Hujar and Robert Mapplethorpe, one of the masters of black-and-white
portraiture.
over 6 years ago
vice.com
It’ll be 26 years come May 1, and I still have severe PTSD.
over 6 years ago
newyorker.com
A complete archive of Ashbery’s work hints at the range of registers and
approaches that he explored over the course of his career.
about 7 years ago
phys.org
Biodiversity loss is one of the driving factors in ecosystem change, on par with
climate change and human development. When one species, especially a large
predator, disappears from an area, other populations will be affected, sometimes
changing entire landscapes.
over 7 years ago
zip06.com
After a few weather-related delays (April showers brought May showers),
Clinton’s Tree Committee planted a London plane tree on the grounds of the
Abraham Pierson School to celebrate Arbor Day. This year’s planting marks the
group’s 15th since 2001.“Our very fir
over 8 years ago
phys.org
Dams, mining, land-cover changes, and climate change are degrading the streams,
rivers, lakes, and forests of the world’s largest river basin at unprecedented
rates, according to scientists.
over 8 years ago
cbsnews.com
In the exhibition “River Crossings” in Upstate New York, contemporary artists
honor their forbears of the mid-19th century
about 9 years ago
barnesandnoble.com
Become a master, not a victim, of change! “Change” doesn’t have to be a bad
word. Our lives are like objects hurtling through time,
about 9 years ago
latimes.com
Photographs have gotten very difficult to see — not merely difficult to look at
but to really see, deeply and with comprehension.
over 9 years ago
wsj.com
Olana, the home built by Hudson River School painter Frederic Church, features a
new exhibit titled ‘River Crossings: Contemporary Art Comes Home’ along with the
Thomas Cole National Historic Site.
over 9 years ago
phys.org
Are cellulose nanocrystals harmful to human health? The answer might depend on
the route of exposure, according to a review of the literature by a Virginia
Tech scientist, but there have been few studies and many questions remain.
over 9 years ago
lfpress.com
Guidenstern is nominated. So is Rosencrantz. So is Jesus. So is the whole Boeing
Boeing ensemble.
almost 11 years ago