Sunday, June 17, 2012

Week in culture

  • Last week in culture, Pakistanis mourned, a tightrope prodigy met Niagara Falls, and Puerto Ricans marched Fifth Avenue. Click on for more from the week.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Yep, its that time again! Check out my weekly rundown of pop-culture favorites below, and feel free to add your own: 1.
  • (USA Today)
  • Plenty on the calendar this week. Several theater options on Sunday Celebrate the Marketplace tours will help kids learn about Mexican village and American pueblo cultures and the role of the marketplace in village life.
  • (Tulsa World)
  • said hospitals should have a full complement of doctors round-the-clock to make services more convenient to access as people get sick seven days a week.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • Distill all that cultural passion down to a single album, movie or, if you must, a special obsession.
  • (Salon)
  • ASHEVILLE – The nonprofit arts and culture industry generates $43.7 million in annual economic activity in Buncombe County, according to a new report released this week. This spending — $16.
  • (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  • "There are more people out there who can talk, but they don't come forward," said Ms. Wyatt, who with her sister, Jane Wyatt, 67, meets with linguists twice a week. "I was like that, too. My daughter convinced me I should do it.
  • (New York Times)
  • One of the artist's fascinations will land in the spotlight next weekend at the Birmingham Museum of Art, when "Warhol and Cars: American Icons" opens for a 12-week run with an aspect of consumer culture," said Andrews.
  • (Birmingham News)
  • Two weeks ago, the state presented a $12.8 million cost-cutting The board has a history of protecting high-paid administrators and creating a culture of patronage and cronyism.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • In Paris last week, Futur-en-Seine started a 10-day digital content new design, robotics, art and culture, DIY, children, knowledge and data.
  • (Forbes)

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