Jersey Fouls is our ongoing exploration of the rules and etiquette for proper hockey jersey creation and exhibition. If you spot what you think may be a foul in your arena, e-mail a photo to us at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com for inclusion in future installments. This monstrosity from Denver epically fails on two levels: As a Frankenjersey, and as another example of the inexplicable desire of some …
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – April 17, 2009) – On behalf of the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, Sylvie Boucher, Parliamentary Secretary for Status of Women and Member of Parliament (Beauport-Limoilou), and His Excellency Francois Delattre, Ambassador of France to Canada, will take part this evening in the official opening ceremonies for the 7th …
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Zona Tortona 2009 Next week sees the 48th year of biggest event in the global design calendar: the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan. Around 88,000 visitors are expected to pour into the area around Via Tortona in the southwest of Milan during this week of the Salone del Mobile. Originally an ad-hoc happening, Zona Tortona Design – for which Blueprint is media partner – has blossomed into major event organised by Design Partners, a collaboration between marketing experts Maurizio
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Spelman College art students develop interactive board game to promote financial literacy.
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THE status of the arts was boosted yesterday when education ministers decided to add the creative and performing arts to the second phase of the national school curriculum.
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Foreigners in S’pore set up Facebook group called “Singapore Sucks” : STOMPer Charmaine is angered by foreigners in Singapore who had set up a group on Facebook to ridicule the nation, saying that it has been forced into workaholism by its strict governance, among many things. The Facebook group says, The best government is one that governs least” is the kind of quote that puts a frown on the faces of Singaporean lawmakers. While Singapore has enjoyed stable economic growth for decades n
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It is probably no longer news that the mercurial legend, Bongos Ikwue, is returning to musical creativity, after more than 20 years of ‘stepping aside’ in favour of the life of architectural artistry.
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The need to slash the state’s budget has resulted in the largest proposed percentage cut for the arts. Supporters headed to Baton Rouge to voice their concern.
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There is a large and fast-moving shift occurring within the landscape of tools & technology. Increasingly, products are dematerializing and being re-engineered as services. This shift is being driven in part by rising production costs and an increasing awareness of the very real environmental impacts of producing durable goods and managing their end-of-life downstreaming into landfills. It is also a response to the rapid digitization of culture pushing many consumables into less tangible dat
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