Archive for June, 2009

Posts about Visual arts as of June 26, 2009

Posted on Friday, June 26, 2009 in Visual arts article in Belgian art mag: – mcortez.tumblr.com06/26/2009Critical Culture in Chicago – Article #5: Artists Making Community by Daniel Tucker I’m always hearing arts organizations talk about “outreach.” In 1999 Malcolm Gladwell published an article A Celebration of British Sculpture – citizenseye.org06/26/2009The University of Leicester’s 8th annual sculpture exhibition returns to the Botanic Garden Images available from pt91@le.ac.uk

Windows 7 pricing announced, pre order upgrade for half the price

Microsoft’s new operating system Windows 7 will ship on October 22, 2009. Today Microsoft announced the pricing details for windows 7, interestingly the prices are slightly lower when compared to the Windows Vista prices. Along with the pricing Microsoft is also allowing users to pre-order upgrade packages for half the price in select markets. The Home Premium upgrade has been reduced to around 10% (varies based on the market). In the US it is available for $119, Vista is available for $129,

June 24: Updates on Iran’s Disputed Election

To supplement reporting by New York Times journalists inside Iran on Wednesday, The Lede will continue to track the aftermath of Iran’s disputed presidential election, as we have since election day, June 12. Please refresh this page throughout the day to get the latest updates at the top of your screen (updates are stamped with the time in New York). For an overview of the current situation, read the main news article on our Web site, which will be updated throughout the day. Readers inside Iran

Posts about Visual arts as of June 26, 2009

Posted on Friday, June 26, 2009 in Visual arts article in Belgian art mag: – mcortez.tumblr.com06/26/2009Critical Culture in Chicago – Article #5: Artists Making Community by Daniel Tucker I’m always hearing arts organizations talk about “outreach.” In 1999 Malcolm Gladwell published an article A Celebration of British Sculpture – citizenseye.org06/26/2009The University of Leicester’s 8th annual sculpture exhibition returns to the Botanic Garden Images available from pt91@le.ac.uk

Business Model Knowledge Fair & Book Launch

No, the book is not finished yet, but we launched a 200-print unfinished limited edition for the Business Model Knowledge Fair in Amsterdam last Friday. The limited edition, which was messed up by the print-house (page order wrong), is now truly a collector’s item and can be purchased for $250.- The “real” book will be out in September and can be pre-ordered at a special 25% discount on www.businessmodelgeneration.com . The reason it takes a little bit longer than planned is because we are co-

Eastern Europe – Chinese president’s visit to Croatia historic event: Croatian president (People’s Daily)

Chinese president’s visit to Croatia historic event: Croatian president (People’s Daily) Chinese President Hu Jintao’s upcoming visit to Croatia, the first by a Chinese head of state to the country, is a historic event, Croatian President Stjepan Mesic says. “I expect that this visit gives a new, significant impetus to strengthening bilateral relations, in the first place in the economic field, but not limited to this,” Mesic said in a written interview with Xinhua ahead of Hu’s … Slovenia, Croa

BikeToursDirect Expands Europe Tour Roster for 2009: More than 200 Tours in 32 Countries–from Tuscany to Transylvania

European Film Festival Brings Peace Through Cinema

London, UK (PRWEB) October 16, 2008 — EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL BEGINS 2008 SCREENINGS. The fourth annual European Film Festival launches next week, opening across Europe from Stockholm to Athens and…

DIA 2nd Annual Clinical Forum: Data Driven Drug Development Decisions

Basel, Switzerland (Vocus) September 26, 2008 — Following a very successful first event in 2007, the Drug Information Association’s (DIA’s)…

Adva Optical Networking’s FSP 3000 Transforms Slovenia’s IP-Based National Academic and Research Network

Norcross, GA and Martinsried/Munich, Germany (Vocus) September 15, 2008 –…

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