Monthly Archives: October 2010

The “Infinity of Nations” Opens in New York

This past month the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York opened its brand new exhibit.

Graffiti History on the Gowanus Canal

Nostalgic graffiti art has begun to appear throughout New York City. On a warehouse wall near Gowanus Canal, a huge mural seems to recreate one of the most infamous graffiti arts documented; the menacing “Hand of Doom” print, done by Seen in 1980.

Justin Bieber Publishes Memoirs

Well, let’s talk a bit about Justin Bieber. There are only two reasons I can think of that someone might not have heard of Bieber; either they have no children or grandchildren over the age of 8, or they have no children or grandchildren under the age of 45. I guess not owning a computer…

An internship with MyWebSearch can help you move forward

Sometimes one has of his career choice ideals. When looking at an internship experience, such as one working for My websearch toolbars and search engine application, in reality it is, and it is the fact that career goal is not for me the true, saves you a professional disappointment later. However, one should not prematurely…

Psychotic Defendent Found Unfit to Stand Trial in Murder of NYC Therapist

If the jury were to find Tarloff innocent by reason of insanity, he would probably be restrained in a mental institution. If, on the other hand, he is found guilty, he would be sentenced to prison for life.

Experience New York on “The Ride!”

Who has not yet heard of New York’s newest addition to its many attractions, titled ‘The Ride’!

Phoenix Ancient Art Exhibiting at Antique Dealers Show

It’s October again and that means it’s the time of year to discover the beauty and diversity of antiques and fine arts at the International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show. This well attended show was established in 1989 and is hosted each year in the Park Avenue Armory at Park Avenue and 67th Street….

Consumers in California to Foot the Bill for Some of the Pollution They Create

California’s San Joaquin Valley is one of the more smog-plagued places in the US. After years of trying to control the pollution and clean up the air, air quality regulators are proposing a new strategy; taxing the consumers.

United Nations Declares “Rinderpest is History”

In what is only the second time in history a deadly disease has been completely eradicated from the planet, that of the virus-caused disease known as rinderpest.

Syrian Poet Adonis to Read at “Y”

Adonis is a controversial figure in Islamic countries due to his staunch secularism, and perhaps even more so because of his revolutionary use of the Arabic language in his poems.

 
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