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
0 comments on “Is chromaticity shift a dealbreaker for LEDs?” EDN.com
over 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.
almost 7 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.
over 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.
almost 9 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,
over 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.
almost 10 years ago
lfpress.com
Guidenstern is nominated. So is Rosencrantz. So is Jesus. So is the whole Boeing
Boeing ensemble.
about 11 years ago