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Irish Dancing
by Tony King, Mar 2, 2008
Some details on the beginning and development of Irish Dancing.
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Equipment for New Photographers
by D. Travis North, Feb 29, 2008
Many new photographers can get overwhelmed with the vast quantity of photographic equipment available these days. The camera itself is only one aspect of your setup. There are many more items to consider.
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How to Choose a Digital Picture Frame
by Lauren Romano, Feb 29, 2008
There are so many digital picture frames out there. With so many features how do you know which one is right for you?
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Coventry Cathedral
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
Few modern architects have been faced with the challenge and opportunity of designing a cathedral, yet this was precisely the situation in which Basil Spence found himself when he was successful in his application to replace Coventry's war-damaged original. Today, the building which evolved from his initial competition entry is regarded as a classic of British architecture.
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The Sage Music Center
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
The Sage Music Center is part of the redevelopment of Gateshead, conceived in conjunction with the Baltic and the Millennium Bridge.
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The Aesthetic Movement
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
The Aesthetic Movement achieved notoriety as a flamboyant cultural phenomenon in the 1870s, but its essential components developed in the work of serious artist long before then.
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The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: Radicals or Reactionaries?
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
On modernity and the archaic in the painting of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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Modernist Architecture And The Machine Aesthetic
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
The advent of the machine in the nineteenth-century was to have such revolutionary significance that the subsequent years can legitimately be termed the Machine Age.
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High Tech Architecture
by Ferdine, Feb 28, 2008
High Tech is the style practiced by Richard Rogers and Norman Foster. It is ideologically ambiguous, having been popular with both Tory and Labour governments, and aesthetically it is debatable whether it represents a form of late Modernism or genuine Post Modernism.
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The British Board of Film Classification
by Richard Woodcock, Feb 27, 2008
The British Board of Film Classification is 95 years old. What do they do and how do they do it?
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