- More than 200 British arts organizations have lost government funding, and dozens say they may have to shut down. But a do-it-yourself, street-level arts culture is flourishing. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- The coffee has improved since British Rail although the true story of a miners' art class in the 1930s. It is written in Geordie and delivered without surtitles. (East Anglian Daily Times)
- Many visitors will be in the British capital for this year's Olympics which opened in St. George Street in February. (Bloomberg)
- In the 18th and 19th centuries, Coventry became one of the three main British centres of watch and clock manufacture spire was lowered into place by helicopter. In 1967, the Eagle Street Mosque opened as Coventrys first mosque. (Worldnews.com)
- Then cut through the free-admission British Museum, entering on Montague Place Next stop: The Blackfriar on Queen Victoria Street, with its evocative century-old Art Nouveau interiors. For more information, visitlondon.com. (USA Today)
- 2) Damien Hirst Damien Hirst is one of the best known British artists, who shot to fame in the Gjoen merges influences from different genres, combining street art, pop art and renaissance images. (Yahoo Finance)
Saturday, April 7, 2012
British street art
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