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Wazzup Xclusive | Mr. Capone-E drops Epic Album "Jackin` Your Beats" | @wazzuptonight
Wazzup Xclusive | Mr. Capone-E drops Epic Album “Jackin` Your Beats” | @wazzuptonight
New York, NY – Since dropping his first solo album, the “Last Man Standing” in 2001, West Coast veteran rapper Mr. Capone-E has been putting in that Work! Armed with a fire ass new Album, “Jackin` Your Beats”, Mr. Capone~E turns it up a notch with a classic that speaks volumes on the unwritten rule of living the G-lifestyle.
The Southern Californ-i-a rapper and owner of the Legendary Hi Power…
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RapMusicPromo| Kendrick Lamar Drops Epic New Album "DAMN" | @wazzuptonight
RapMusicPromo| Kendrick Lamar Drops Epic New Album “DAMN” | @wazzuptonight
New York, New York – Can we get an encore, for hip-hop royalty, Kendrick Lamar? Since the surprise announcement of Kendrick’s 4th studio album entitled “DAMN”, social media has been on frenzy. I’m sure you all remember the praise and confirmation of greatness he received with the last album, “To Pimp A Butterfly,”and subsequently…
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RapMusicPromo| Kendrick Lamar Drops Epic New Album "DAMN" | @wazzuptonight
RapMusicPromo| Kendrick Lamar Drops Epic New Album “DAMN” | @wazzuptonight
New York, New York – Can we get an encore, for hip-hop royalty, Kendrick Lamar? Since the surprise announcement of Kendrick’s 4th studio album entitled “DAMN”, social media has been on frenzy. I’m sure you all remember the praise and confirmation of greatness he received with the last album, “To Pimp A Butterfly,”and subsequently…
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Tim Cone named 'Outstanding Coach of the Bubble'
#PHnews: Tim Cone named 'Outstanding Coach of the Bubble'
MANILA – Ginebra coach Tim Cone has been announced as the final awardee in the PBA Press Corps Awards Night.
The group of reporters covering the PBA beat named Cone as the "Outstanding Coach of the Bubble" on Friday.
Cone, the PBA's winningest coach in terms of championships, defied the odds as he steered Ginebra to the PBA championship last year despite the pre-season drama that took place, such as Greg Slaughter's sudden leave of absence and the surgeries undergone by both LA Tenorio and Japeth Aguilar.
He will be honored with the rest of the awardees in the PBA Press Corps Awards Night on Sunday at the TV5 Media Center in Mandaluyong with a Monday telecast on PBA Rush.
The rest of the awardees for 2020 are Commissioner Willie Marcial as Mr. Executive; all the 12 PBA teams as the recipients of the President's Award; Top Bubble D-Fender Justin Chua; All-Bubble D-Fenders Calvin Abueva, Chris Ross, Mark Barroca, Standhardinger, and Chua; Mr. Quality Minutes RJ Jazul; Scoring Champ CJ Perez; the knockout semifinal game between Ginebra and Meralco as the Game of the Bubble; and the All-Rookie Team consisting of Aaron Black, Arvin Tolentino, Roosevelt Adams, Barkley Ebona, and Renzo Subido.
A special citation will also be handed out to the PBA staff for its non-stop work to ensure the well-being of the Clark bubble.
Also to be honored are 2019 winners Leo Austria (Coach of the Year), Sean Anthony (Defensive Player of the Year), PBA board chairman Ricky Vargas (Executive of the Year), and Bulakan, Bulacan Mayor Vergel Meneses (President's Award). (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "Tim Cone named 'Outstanding Coach of the Bubble'." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1132760 (accessed March 06, 2021 at 06:41PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Tim Cone named 'Outstanding Coach of the Bubble'." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1132760 (archived).
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American couples often dream of jetting off to Europe for their romantic wedding day. It’s a continent full of regal history, incredible castles, Renaissance cities and coastal towns.
Italy, in particular, is bursting with romantic spots to delight both couples and guests alike. So, if a fairytale wedding in Italy is something you have fantasized about ever since you were little, have a read of our top tips for planning such an incredible day (we’ve included some great recommendations too!).
1. Choose your location according to your childhood dreams
When you were younger, what was most magical to you? Did you indulge in stories about princesses being courted by their prince charming in castles? Were you enchanted by the likes of Alice in Wonderland or Snow White, set in magical landscapes? Did you think of Little Mermaid every time you visited the seaside?
A fairytale wedding can be spectacular simply because it makes those childhood dreams come true. Italy has glorious coastlines, rugged rural landscape, medieval castles and more. So pick your location first, and the rest will all fall into place.
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If you enlist the help of VB Events, anything is possible. This professional planning team has exceptional experience organizing events for couples. They can organize every detail, choosing with care the suppliers in order to make sure that you have a stress-free day with the most beautiful flowers, the most professional caterers, the most exclusive location and the most romantic event.
For a rustic yet luxury venue with expansive views of the Umbrian landscape and chic reception rooms, check out Hotel Golf Valle de Asissi. The elegant barn-style space is perfect for an indoor reception for all your family and friends, while the lush green grounds of the resort can be transformed into a pretty outdoor ceremony, surrounding the crystal waters of the pool.
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Everyone dreams of a wedding in Venice, so how about getting help fromVenice Events, a British Italian company based in the heart of Venice? The owners, Lindsey and Renzo put together their knowledge and passion for the Venetian and Italian territory to create weddings that are planned to perfection and remembered for the extraordinary attention to details. They organise civil, religious and symbolic ceremonies in stunning venues, castles and palaces, for your intimate event or a grand affair with hundreds of guests.
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2. Find a wedding planner who will turn those dreams into a reality
Wedding planners are really important for destination weddings. Whether its a fairytale you’re seeking, or an intimate affair for you and a few loved ones, planning a wedding all the way from the US really is difficult!
A wedding planner local to your chosen location will take your stress away, especially with their network of wedding providers and services in the area! They can sort everything from the transport, venue and catering to the decoration, flowers, accommodation and the legal requirements for marriages in Italy. Think of them as your fairy-godmother.
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Paola Repetto Consoli was one of the first respected wedding planners in beautiful Sardinia, and now she’s been working with destination wedding couples for over 18 years. This has allowed her to deepen her knowledge of the area, in terms of accommodation, venues, amazing backdrops, and a network of qualified suppliers. Your package can be completely bespoke and personal to you, with the added touch of specialising on floral design. Starting from an idea, often suggested by the spouses, she moves step by step, to a complex wedding project that always exceeds expectations.
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WeddInTown, in Milan and Trieste , was born from the passions of Fabrizia and Antonella who creatively combine their talents to create perfect wedding days. This agency that puts body and soul into best expressing the love story and personality of each couple. Once your budget is established, the professionalism and quality of their services will ensure that the event is simply unforgettable. They have many unique services available: flower design, the creation of original photobooths, personalised invitations, wedding cakes, and diverse venue choices – you won’t worry about a thing!
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Professionalism, competence, creativity and, above all, passion: Claudia of Claudine Weddings will also help you achieve the wedding of your dreams, without anxiety and stress. She’s a perfectionist by nature, with a great network of specialised suppliers that will optimise your budget. Claudia loves the places that tell her story, in particular Lake Iseo and the mountains of the Vallecamonica : the perfect locations if you dream of a destination wedding with an intimate and refined atmosphere. She offers many packages, but the all inclusive one will take care of absolutely everything so that you don’t have to.
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Alternatively, let us introduce you to Cristina Rocco, of Italian Allegria, who knows of charming venues in every region of Italy. She loves working with couples to achieve their every desire with a touch of creativity, and will strive to show them all the wonders of the country she so loves. Your wedding should be all about you, which is why Cristina Rocco’s team custom tailor each and every event.
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Alternatively, for a fairytale lakeside wedding, look no further than the expert team at Lake Como Bespoke Weddings. Lake Como is increasingly popular with destination wedding couples. Its glistening waters are surrounded by luxury hotels, scenic cliffs and bustling ports. Here, the Bespoke planning team can give you an unforgettable experience: saying your vows and celebrating your marriage in front of the spectacular and romantic backdrop of Italy’s most beautiful lake.
They are also known for an impeccably flawless service, leaving nothing to chance on your big day.
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3. Eat like Kings and Queens
A true fairytale doesn’t involve empty stomachs. In fact, all happy endings seem to end in a joyous celebration and feast with loved ones. So, to have a truly authentic Italian experience and to indulge with your family and friends, make sure you find the best caterers for the job.
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The team at Colasanti Catering would be honored to put their expertise and high standards at your disposal. They operate in a number of beautiful locations in and around Rome, serving tasty food according to your customized menus. As of 2015, they became one of the only catering services in Italy to also offer 100% vegan catering services.
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4. Get an artistic photographer to document the love story
As we always say, there’s no point splashing out on a stunning location, intricate decor and glamorous bridalwear if you don’t hire a talented photographer to document every special moment. You’ll want to remember everything about your fairytale day in years to come, from the scenic location to the small moments between you and your loved one.
Luckily, since Zankyou has a presence in 23 countries, we have an impressive network of Italian photographers for you to choose from. You can search on our Italian wedding directory by location, or get some inspiration from our article recommendations below:
Top Wedding Photographers for your Destination Wedding in Venice
Stunning Photography for your Destination Wedding on the Amalfi Coast, Italy
The Top Wedding Photographers for your Destination Wedding in Naples, Italy
With these recommendations and top planning tips, Italy can certainly be the place where fairytale wedding dreams come true!
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Friday Five with Cleo Murnane of Project M Plus
From real estate and hospitality to restaurants, spirits, fashion, and wellness, Cleo Murnane brings functionality and beauty to every brand she helps build as creative director and co-founder of Project M Plus. Her own entrepreneurial background works to her advantage no doubt, as she translates her clients’ visions into strong brands in an artful way. Project M Plus’ services include everything from core values and business strategy to design identity and interiors.
Murnane is a champion for companies with vision, and has been instrumental in creating strong work for many top brands. Before founding M Plus, she worked for design and advertising agencies from LA to London. Now as a connector and educator, Murnane takes great pride in finding and mentoring new talent, paying forward the support she once received. Today Cleo is joining us for Friday Five!
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1. Cy Twombly Gallery The Renzo Piano design was actually sketched by Twombly himself. It’s a simple block building with a louvered roof and ceilings of white canvas sailcloth. The light in this space so perfectly illuminates the work, it glows.
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2. Antara Retreat Taos is a magical place. At once deeply rooted to the earth, and aligned with the spirit and soul of our ancestors. My experience at Antara was life-changing! I left my 3-day retreat nourished and connected to myself and my work with intention, compassion, and clarity.
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3. North African Textiles I was lucky enough to travel to Morroco a couple of years ago and met Cassandra, an Australian who sources the most gorgeous textiles and carpets. You can go to all the shops, there are hundreds, and travel far into the Berber mountains, but the most unique pieces I found were in her Marrakech showroom – Kulchi (meaning ‘everything’ in Arabic). She also can customize pieces and the prices are incredible. I have two of her rugs in my home and have dreamed of creating a custom collection ever since I left.
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4. Bagni d’Arienzo Beach Club Go to the little dock in Positano and look for the club boat. It’s understated with a flag and if you’re friendly and warm, like they are, they will take you to their private, secluded alcove called Arienzo Beach. Watching my children frolic in the gentle waves while I picked tumbled multi-colored sea glass out of the surf is a day seared onto my memory forever.
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5. Fushimi Inari The 2-hour path to Fushimi Inari, an 8th-century Shinto shrine on top of Inari mountain in Kyoto, is framed by thousands of bright orange Senbon Torii gates that represent the transition from the mundane to the sacred. The color symbolizes vitality and protection against evil. We walked this path on a rainy day in June, and honestly it was rather treacherous! I was carrying my baby in a front-facing carrier and my two older children were right behind me, my husband led the way. We were exhausted and soaking wet, but no one seemed to complain. It is blessed soil, grounding and majestic.
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Illustrations Transform Nike Air Maxes Into Concepts That Pay Homage to Their History
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London-based creative agency Rosie Lee took the original design inspirations for iconic sneakers and turned them into conceptual sculptures that architects and sneakerheads willespecially appreciate. Paying homage to the Centre Pompidou, the museum in Paris that inspired legendary Nike designer Tinker Hatfield to create the Nike Air Max 1 in the late-1980s, the team at Rosie Lee transformed the iconic shoe into a 3D model of its Parisian inspiration. The illustration closely resembles the inside-out architectural elements that Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers, and Gianfranco Franchini used when designing and building the complex in the 1970s.
The creative team also created 3D illustrations for two other Air Max models: the Nike Air Max 90 and the Nike Air Max 95. The Air Max 90 concept is built entirely out of speakers and rigging as a nod to the culture of record crate diggers (“early adopters” of the sneaker model, according to Rosie Lee), while the Air Max 95 illustration was made to resemble the anatomy of a human foot since that’s where the sneaker’s designer, Sergio Lozano, found inspiration over 23 years ago.
Rosie Lee works on interdisciplinary retail design, branding, and digital projects. You can find more of their latest work on Behance and Instagram, and view their full portfolio on the Rosie Lee website.
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Illustrations Transform Nike Air Maxes Into Concepts That Pay Homage to Their History
Images courtesy of Rosie Lee on Behance
London-based creative agency Rosie Lee took the original design inspirations for iconic sneakers and turned them into conceptual sculptures that architects and sneakerheads willespecially appreciate. Paying homage to the Centre Pompidou, the museum in Paris that inspired legendary Nike designer Tinker Hatfield to create the Nike Air Max 1 in the late-1980s, the team at Rosie Lee transformed the iconic shoe into a 3D model of its Parisian inspiration. The illustration closely resembles the inside-out architectural elements that Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers, and Gianfranco Franchini used when designing and building the complex in the 1970s.
The creative team also created 3D illustrations for two other Air Max models: the Nike Air Max 90 and the Nike Air Max 95. The Air Max 90 concept is built entirely out of speakers and rigging as a nod to the culture of record crate diggers (“early adopters” of the sneaker model, according to Rosie Lee), while the Air Max 95 illustration was made to resemble the anatomy of a human foot since that’s where the sneaker’s designer, Sergio Lozano, found inspiration over 23 years ago.
Rosie Lee works on interdisciplinary retail design, branding, and digital projects. You can find more of their latest work on Behance and Instagram, and view their full portfolio on the Rosie Lee website.
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Hyperallergic: Art Movements
Rendering of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles (courtesy of Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, used under authorization, all rights reserved)
Art Movements is a weekly collection of news, developments, and stirrings in the art world. Subscribe to receive these posts as a weekly newsletter.
The Los Angeles City Council approved plans for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, clearing the way for the construction of the $1.5 billion institution in Los Angeles’s Exposition Park.
Vox Populi, the revered Philadelphia art space, was forced to close after a fire broke out in the stairwell of its building early Tuesday morning. The artists’ collective will have to relocate.
Just a day after a monument to the Ten Commandments was installed on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock, it was destroyed when Michael T. Reed II rammed his car into it. Reed posted video of the crash on Facebook.
An altarpiece by Jacopo Tintoretto that belonged to David Bowie will return to Venice to be displayed during the 2019 Biennale.
Artist Katrin Nenasheva claimed she was arrested in Moscow and taken to a psychiatric hospital for refusing to remove a virtual reality headset. She said a police officer told her: “It’s strictly forbidden to be in virtual reality in a public place. Here it’s the real world.”
The US Supreme Court will hear a case brought by victims of a 1997 Hamas suicide bombing, who are seeking to seize ancient Iranian artifacts from the University of Chicago to satisfy a $71-million judgment.
Rendering of artist Anthony Goicolea’s design the LGBTQ monument to be built in Hudson River Park (courtesy Anthony Goicolea)
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled the winning design for the state’s first permanent monument to LGBTQ people. The monument, a group of boulders cut through with prismatic strips, was designed by artist Anthony Goicolea and will be sited in Hudson River Park in Lower Manhattan.
A lawsuit between the Missouri Civil War Museum and the city of St. Louis was settled, clearing the path for the removal of the Confederate Memorial in Forest Park. Meanwhile, protesters including politicians, clergy members, and citizens are calling for the removal of a Confederate monument from Tampa, Florida’s Old Hillsborough County Courthouse.
The first public exhibition of selected works from the collection of Cornelius Gurlitt — the late collector whose Munich home was found, in a raid, to contain more than 1,200 words, some of them believed to have been looted by the Nazis during World War II — will open at the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn, Germany, on November 3.
Chelsea Manning and Heather Dewey-Hagborg will show a series of 3D-printed sculptural portraits created using Manning’s DNA at New York’s Fridman Gallery.
Grant Wood’s iconic painting “American Gothic” (1930) will travel to New York for the artist’s first major retrospective in the city in over 30 years. Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables will open at the Whitney Museum on March 2, 2018.
Six Nations Mohawk artist Alan Michelson broke ground on “Mantle,” a monument to the American Indians of Virginia, in Richmond.
The cover of Nirvana’s Incesticide compilation is based on a painting by Kurt Cobain that will be shown this summer at the Seattle Art Fair. (photo courtesy Universal Music)
Two paintings by late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain will be on sale in the booth of Los Angeles gallery UTA Artist Space at the Seattle Art Fair in early August, and will be shown alongside a selection of his notebooks. One of the paintings served as the basis for the cover of Nirvana’s 1992 compilation Incesticide.
Archaeologists from the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels and Yale University discovered what are believed to be the oldest known monumental Egyptian hieroglyphs. Discovered in the ancient city of Elkab, they are believed to date back 5,200 years.
Excavations for Rome’s new subway line uncovered a 3rd-century building that appeared to have collapsed during a fire. Archaeologists also found the crouched skeleton of a dog who was likely killed in the blaze some 1,800 years ago.
Some 90 protesters gathered outside the Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston in opposition to its new Andres Serrano exhibition. The majority were Catholics objecting to his 1987 photograph “Immersion (Piss Christ).”
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Kara Walker, “The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin” (2015), cut paper on wall, 165 3/8 x 698 13/16 in (courtesy The High Museum of Art, Atlanta)
The High Museum of Art acquired “The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin” (2015), a large cut-paper installation by Kara Walker.
The Museum of Modern Art received a $50 million gift from hedge fund manager and collector Steven Cohen to go toward the institution’s current expansion project.
The Art Gallery of Ontario acquired 522 photographs by Diane Arbus.
A drawn map for the first Disneyland amusement park, from 1953, sold at auction for $708,000.
Sotheby’s will auction the art collection of playwright Edward Albee to benefit his foundation and its artist-in-residence program.
Sweden’s Nationalmuseum acquired three paintings by the German-Danish artist Louis Gurlitt.
The Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas acquired the third of the four known home video recording of John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
Arts Council England revealed its grans program for 2018–2022, which includes £409 million (~$531.7 million) in portfolio grants to local arts organizations and another £213 million (~$277 million) per year in other grants.
The New Art Gallery Walsall, which had been threatened with closure due to public funding cuts, was saved by a four-year, £3.5 million (~$4.6 million) grant from Arts Council England.
The British Museum acquired photographs by nine artists who are documenting the conflict in Syria and the refugee crisis.
Robert Indiana’s sculpture “LOVE” atop its former pedestal — which is now up for auction — in Philadelphia (photo by Smallbones, via Wikimedia Commons)
Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy put the pedestal for the iconic Robert Indiana “LOVE” sculpture up for auction.
Four institutions will receive the natural history collection of the University of Louisiana at Monroe, which was threatened with destruction earlier this year as the school sought to make space for renovations to its track stadium.
Artist and School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) alumnus Jeff Koons donated the work “Gazing Ball (Stool)” (2013–16) to his alma mater. The sculpture will be sold to establish the Jeff Koons Scholarship Fund.
The City of Chicago launched a $1 million initiative to commission new public art.
The Terra Foundation for American Art awarded grants totaling $2.5 million to 31 cultural organizations in Chicago.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston acquired a mural Fernand Léger created for Nelson Rockefeller’s Fifth Avenue penthouse in 1938. The sale took place at the Art Basel fair, where Galerie Gmurzynska was showing the mural, which had been consigned by New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
The VIA Art Fund announced $310,000 in grants for the first half of 2017.
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The Art Gallery of Ontario appointed four new curators: Julie Crooks as assistant curator of photography; Alexa Greist as assistant curator of prints and drawings; Wanda Nanibush as assistant curator of Canadian and Indigenous art; and Caroline Shields as assistant curator of European art.
Erin Christovale was appointed assistant curator at the Hammer Museum.
Bangkok is launching a biennial. The first edition of the Bangkok Art Biennale will open in November 2018.
White Rainbow, a London gallery that opened in 2014, shut down.
Julia Peyton-Jones was named the senior global director of Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac.
Julia Joern, a partner at David Zwirner Gallery since 2014, has left the gallery due to health problems.
Jill Greenwood was named the curator of education at the Allen Memorial Art Museum.
Merryn Schriever was appointed the director of Bonhams auction house in Australia.
Rendering of the exterior of the Collection Pinault — Paris (image © ArtefactoryLab; Tadao Ando Architect & Associates; NeM / Niney & Marca Architectes; Agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier; courtesy Collection Pinault — Paris)
Luxury goods billionaire and collector François Pinault revealed his plans to build a new museum in Paris, housed inside a former stock exchange that will be renovated by architect Tadao Ando.
Silberkuppe, a gallery founded in Berlin in 2008, shut down.
Electric Objects was acquired by Giphy and will cease production of devices to display digital artworks.
Sarah H. Booth, Will Palley, Tucker Gates, and Matt Ross joined the board of directors of Art21.
The Salk Institute launched a new architecture conservation program.
Susanne Klatten, the richest woman in Germany, plans to open a museum for her art collection in Bavaria.
The Centro Botín, a new arts center designed by Renzo Piano, opened in Santander, Spain.
The Museum of Happiness will open in the UK in September.
Accolades
The shortlist of artists nominated for this year’s Film London Jarman Award was revealed: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Oreet Ashery, Adham Faramawy, Melanie Manchot, Charlotte Prodger, and Marianna Simnett.
Guy Tillim won the 2017 HCB Prize.
William Cordova was named the winner of the 2017 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art.
Avery Singer won the 2017 Prix Jean-François Prat.
Artpace named Erin Jenoa Gilbert as its inaugural curator-in-residence.
Daily Serving, Art Practical, and c3:initiative announced the recipients of its 2017 Art Publishing Residency: Audrey Molloy and Sarah Hwang. [email announcement]
Michael Blum, Madalena S. Kozachuk, Sophie Guignard, Serge Allaire, and Paul-Louis Roubert were named as the first researchers-in-residence at the Canadian Photography Institute at the National Gallery of Canada.
Obituaries
Hans Breder, “Space/Time” (1964) (photo courtesy Hans Breder, via Wikimedia Commons)
Geri Allen (1957–2017), composer and pianist.
Paulus Berensohn (1933–2017), dancer and sculptor.
Richard Benson (1943–2017), author and photographer.
Michael Bond (1926–2017), children’s book author. Best known for creating the character Paddington Bear.
Hans Breder (1935–2017), artist.
Xavier Douroux (1956–2017), curator, art historian, and co-founder and director of Le Consortium, a contemporary art center in Dijon.
Ed Mieczkowski (1929–2017), artists affiliated with the Op art movement.
Michael Nyqvist (1960–2017), actor. Best known for starring in the film adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2005).
Frank D. Welch (1927–2017), architect.
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Wazzup Xclusive Interview | International Star, Big Tyme Delivers "All I Want" x Single / Visual | @wazzuptonight
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June 28, 2017
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. 99, #2, 2017 Ethics, Vol. 127, #4, 2017 Contemporary Pragmatism, Vol. 14, #2, 2017 Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 48, #2, 2017 Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 143, #2, 2017 Journal of Moral Philosophy, Vol. 14, #3, 2017 Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 113, #11, 2016 Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 48, #2, 2017 Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 18, #3, 2017 Philosophy & Social Criticism, Vol. 43, #6, 2017 Philosophy of Science, Vol. 84, #3, 2017 Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 16, #2, 2017 Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Modern Physics Synthese, Vol. 194, #6, 2017
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. 99, #2, 2017 Articles David Ebrey. The Asceticism of the Phaedo: Pleasure, Purification, and the Soul’s Proper Activity. Agnes Callard. Enkratēs Phronimos. Jean-Luc Solère. Bayle and Panpsychism. Matias Slavov. Hume’s Fork and Mixed Mathematics. Book Reviews Christian Vassallo. Pierre Destrée / Penelope Murray (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Aesthetics. Bernd Goebel. Katherin A. Rogers, Freedom and Self-Creation: Anselmian Libertarianism. Back to top
Ethics, Vol. 127, #4, 2017 Articles Robert Cowan. Rossian Conceptual Intuitionism. Benjamin Bagley. Properly Proleptic Blame. Discussions Matthew Salett Andler. Gender Identity and Exclusion: A Reply to Jenkins. Jacob M. Nebel. Priority, Not Equality, for Possible People. Review Essay David Estlund. The Ideal, the Neighborhood, and the Status Quo: Gaus on the Uses of Justice. Book Reviews Fred Feldman, Distributive Justice: Getting What We Deserve from Our Country is reviewed by Joseph Mendola. Christopher Kutz, On War and Democracy is reviewed by Jonathan Parry. Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Luck Egalitarianism is reviewed by Kristin Voigt. Tim Mulgan, Purpose in the Universe: The Moral and Metaphysical Case for Ananthropocentric Purposivism is reviewed by Thaddeus Metz. Michael A. Neblo, Deliberative Democracy between Theory and Practice is reviewed by Kai Spiekermann. Carolyn Price, Emotion is reviewed by Christine Tappolet. Scott Sehon, Free Will and Action Explanation: A Non-causal, Compatibilist Account is reviewed by Maria Alvarez. William R. Shaw, Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War is reviewed by Ryan Jenkins. Toby Svoboda, Duties Regarding Nature: A Kantian Environmental Ethic is reviewed by Emily Brady. Allen W. Wood, Fichte’s Ethical Thought is reviewed by Nedim Nome. Notes on Contributors // Manuscript Reviewers for 2016 Back to top Contemporary Pragmatism, Vol. 14, #2, 2017 Research Articles John Capps. A Pragmatic Argument for a Pragmatic Theory of Truth. Kenji Juzuu. Philosophical Exorcism and Pragmatic Sharing of the Unsharable: A Return from Rorty to Dewey through John Cassavetes and David Lynch. Joseph W. Long. When to Believe Upon Insufficient Evidence: Three Criteria. Rodrigo Laera. Dogmatic Evidence of "The Given." Stéphane Madelrieux. Pragmatism: The Task before Us. Alexander Livingston. Pragmatism, Practice and the Politics of Critique. Brad Elliott Stone. A Prophetic Pragmatist Response to Koopman’s Transitional Pragmatism. Colin Koopman. Being Pragmatist about Pragmatism: Replies to Stéphane Madelrieux, Alexander Livingston, and Brad Stone. Book Reviews Alva Nöe. Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature, review by Brian E. Butler Pentti Määthttänen. Mind in Action: Experience and Embodied Cognition in Pragmatism, review by Joel Richeimer. Michael Slater. Pragmatism and the Philosophy of Religion, review by Nate Jackson. Beth L. Eddy. Evolutionary Pragmatism and Ethics, review by Justin Bell. Back to top
Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 48, #2, 2017 Obituary Margareta Hallberg. Revolutions and Reconstructions in the Philosophy of Science: Mary Hesse (1924–2016). Articles Jan Baedke, Tobias Schöttler. Visual Metaphors in the Sciences: The Case of Epigenetic Landscape Images. Jacques Bair, Piotr Błaszczyk, Robert Ely. Interpreting the Infinitesimal Mathematics of Leibniz and Euler. Jean-Michel Delhôtel. Retaining Structure: A Relativistic Perspective. Boris Kožnjak. Kuhn Meets Maslow: The Psychology Behind Scientific Revolutions. Reports Alexander Christian. The Second International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2016), 8–11 March 2016. Nicole J. Saam. What is a Computer Simulation? A Review of a Passionate Debate. Book review Stephan Kornmesser and Gerhard Schurz (eds): Die multiparadigmatische Struktur der Wissenschaften. Stefan Heidl. Back to top
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 143, #2, 2017 Thematic Symposium: Ethics, Technology and Organizational Innovation (articles 1-7); Issue Editors: Antonino Vaccaro, Stefano Brusoni Editorial Notes Stefano Brusoni, Antonino Vaccaro. Ethics, Technology and Organizational Innovation. Original Papers Christian Voegtlin, Andreas Georg Scherer. Responsible Innovation and the Innovation of Responsibility: Governing Sustainable Development in a Globalized World. Arnaldo Camuffo, Federica De Stefano, Chiara Paolino. Safety Reloaded: Lean Operations and High Involvement Work Practices for Sustainable Workplaces. Aoife Brophy Haney. Threat Interpretation and Innovation in the Context of Climate Change: An Ethical Perspective. Bari L. Bendell. I don't Want to be Green: Prosocial Motivation Effects on Firm Environmental Innovation Rejection Decisions. Edwin Rühli, Sybille Sachs, Ruth Schmitt, Thomas Schneider. Innovation in Multistakeholder Settings: The Case of a Wicked Issue in Health Care. Tommaso Ramus, Antonino Vaccaro. Stakeholders Matter: How Social Enterprises Address Mission Drift. Chanhoo Song, Seung Hun Han. Stock Market Reaction to Corporate Crime: Evidence from South Korea. Xingqiang Du, Jianying Weng, Quan Zeng, Hongmei Pei. Culture, Marketization, and Owner-Manager Agency Costs: A Case of Merchant Guild Culture in China. Andre A. Pekerti, Denni Arli. Do Cultural and Generational Cohorts Matter to Ideologies and Consumer Ethics? A Comparative Study of Australians, Indonesians, and Indonesian Migrants in Australia. François Maon, Valérie Swaen, Adam Lindgreen. One Vision, Different Paths: An Investigation of Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives in Europe. Back to top
Journal of Moral Philosophy, Vol. 14, #3, 2017 Research Articles David Miller. Fair Trade: What Does It Mean and Why Does It Matter? Aaron James. Fortune and Fairness in Global Economic Life. Jessica Flanigan. Seat Belt Mandates and Paternalism. Stephen J. White. Responsibility and the Demands of Morality. Book Reviews Thom Brooks. Unlocking Morality from Criminal Law. Benjamin De Mesel. Lecture on Ethics, edited by Edoardo Zamuner, Ermelinda Valentina Di Lascio, and D.K. Levy. Eric Reitan. Terrorism: A Philosophical Investigation, written by Igor Primoratz Diane Williamson. Kant on Emotion and Value, edited by Alix Cohen. Jonathan Spelman. Ignorance and Moral Obligation, written by Michael J. Zimmerman. Lawrence J. Jost. Rethinking Virtue Ethics, written by Michael Winter. Back to top
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 113, #11, 2016 http://proxy.lib.umich.edu/login?url= Articles Carolina Sartorio. PAP-Style Cases. Duncan Pritchard. Epistemic Risk. Lei Zhong. Physicalism, Psychism, and Phenomenalism. New Books: Translations Back to top
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 48, #2, 2017 Original Articles Sarah Sorial. The Expression of Anger in the Public Sphere. Jeremy Fischer. Self-Assessment and Social Practices. James Stacey Taylor. How Not to Argue for Markets (or, Why the Argument from Mutually Beneficail Exchange Fails). Jeffry L. Ramsey and Olivia O'Connor. Hume and Same-Sex Marriage. Vittorio Bufacchi. Colonialism, Injustice, and Arbitrariness. Nicole Dular. Moral Testimony under Oppression. Corrigendum Back to top Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 18, #3, 2017 Editorial Derek Sellman. Nursing, recycling and the environment. Original Articles Renzo Zanotti and Daniele Chiffi. Nursing knowledge: hints from the placebo effect. Carole Rushton and David Edvardsson. Reconciling concepts of space and person-centred care of the older person with cognitive impairment in the acute care setting. Alastair Morgan. Against compassion: in defence of a “hybrid” concept of empathy. Marc Roberts. A critical analysis of the failure of nurses to raise concerns about poor patient care. Sylvia Määttä, Kim Lützén and Stina Öresland. Contract theories and partnership in health care. A philosophical inquiry to the philosophy of John Rawls and Seyla Benhabib. Roger Alan Newham. The emotion of compassion and the likelihood of its expression in nursing practice. Dialogue Contribution Sherry Dahlke and Sarah Stahlke Wall. Does the emphasis on caring within nursing contribute to nurses' silence about practice issues? Philosophers for Nursing Peter Allmark. Aristotle for nursing. Book Review Martin Lipscomb. Will nurse researchers and educationalists rise to the challenge thrown out by John Paley? Back to top
Philosophy & Social Criticism, Vol. 43, #6, 2017 Articles Jon Mahoney. The politics of religious freedom: Liberalism and toleration in Muslim-majority states. Kathy Kiloh. Towards an ethical politics: T.W. Adorno and aesthetic self-relinquishment. Ben Holland. The Perpetual Peace Puzzle: Kant on persons and states. Joshua Preiss. Libertarian personal responsibility: On the ethics, practice and American politics of personal responsibility. Armin Khameh. Political toleration, exclusionary reasoning and the extraordinary politics. Back to top
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 84, #3, 2017 Articles William Roche, Elliott Sober. Explanation = Unification? A New Criticism of Friedman’s Theory and a Reply to an Old One. Jacob Stegenga, Tarun Menon. Robustness and Independent Evidence. Christian Loew. The Asymmetry of Counterfactual Dependence. Gerhard Schurz. Interactive Causes: Revising the Markov Condition. Nina Emery. A Naturalist’s Guide to Objective Chance. Richard Bradley, Casey Helgeson, Brian Hill. Climate Change Assessments: Confidence, Probability, and Decision. Justin Garson. A Generalized Selected Effects Theory of Function. Paolo Galeazzi, Michael Franke. Smart Representations: Rationality and Evolution in a Richer Environment. Discussion Note Marcel Weber. Which Kind of Causal Specificity Matters Biologically? Essay Reviews Nora Mills Boyd. Franklin’s Field Guide to Scientific Experiments. Samuel C. Fletcher. Against the Topologists: Essay Review of New Foundations for Physical Geometry. Oron Shagrir. Review of Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account by Gualtiero Piccinini. Back to top
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 16, #2, 2017 Introduction Andrew Williams. Symposium on justice, the family and public policy. Articles Ingvild Almås, Alexander W Cappelen, Kjell G Salvanes, Erik Ø Sørensen, Bertil Tungodden. Fairness and family background. Elizabeth Brake. Fair care: Elder care and distributive justice. Serena Olsaretti. Children as negative externalities? Gina Schouten. Citizenship, reciprocity, and the gendered division of labor: A stability argument for gender egalitarian political interventions. Brian Kogelmann. Aggregating out of indeterminacy: Social choice theory to the rescue. Back to top
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Modern Physics Editorial board and publication information Articles Jan Potters, Bert Leuridan. Studying scientific thought experiments in their context: Albert Einstein and electromagnetic induction. Barbara Drossel. Ten reasons why a thermalized system cannot be described by a many-particle wave function. Alexei Grinbaum. How device-independent approaches change the meaning of physical theory. Jeffrey A. Barrett. Typical worlds. O.J.E. Maroney. Measurements, disturbances and the quantum three box paradox. Katie Robertson. Can the two-time interpretation of quantum mechanics solve the measurement problem? Daniel Jon Mitchell. Making sense of absolute measurement: James Clerk Maxwell, William Thomson, Fleeming Jenkin, and the invention of the dimensional formula. Back to top
Synthese, Vol. 194, #6, 2017 Original Papers María Manzano, Enrique Alonso. A note on Visions of Henkin. Lenny Clapp. On denying presuppositions. Jie Gao. Rational action without knowledge (and vice versa). Matthew W. McKeon. Statements of inference and begging the question. Christian Loew Pages 1945-1965. Causation, physics, and fit. Charles H. Pence. Is genetic drift a force? Boris Hennig. The man without properties. Markos Valaris. What reasoning might be. Paul D. Thorn. On the preference for more specific reference classes. Matthew Tugby. The problem of retention. John D. Greenwood. Solitary social belief. Benjamin Lennertz. Probabilistic consistency norms and quantificational credences. Yongfeng Yuan. Rational metabolic revision based on core beliefs. Fernando Broncano-Berrocal. A robust enough virtue epistemology. J. Adam Carter, Martin Peterson. The modal account of luck revisited. Benjamin Rohrs. Supervaluational propositional content. Luc Lauwers. Infinite lotteries, large and small sets. Christopher Clarke. How to define levels of explanation and evaluate their indispensability. Stefan Buijsman. Accessibility of reformulated mathematical content. Back to top
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PBA bubble staff to be honored in Press Corps awards
#PHnews: PBA bubble staff to be honored in Press Corps awards
MANILA – The staff members of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) who had a hand in making the league's season bubble in Angeles, Pampanga will be feted on Sunday night during the PBA Press Corps Awards Night.
The 17-man crew led by Deputy Commissioner Eric Castro was tasked to mainly organize the bubble set up just for the league to proceed with its 45th season amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
The citation is one of the main highlights of this year's awarding ceremonies, which for the first time ever will be done online.
Earlier in the buildup to the PBA Press Corps Awards Night, the reporters doing the PBA beat announced that the semifinal decider between Ginebra and Meralco is the Game of the Season, or in this case, the "Game of the Bubble".
Also to be honored are Scoring Champion CJ Perez, the All-Rookie Team of Aaron Black, Arvin Tolentino, Roosevelt Adams, Barkley Ebona, and Renzo Subido, Mr. Quality Minutes RJ Jazul, Top Bubble D-Fender Justin Chua, and the rest of the All-Bubble D-Fenders, namely Calvin Abueva, Chris Ross, Mark Barroca, Christian Standhardinger.
The headliners of last year's edition will also be finally recognized after the supposed awards night was canceled due to the pandemic.
To be awarded on Sunday night are Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year Leo Austria, Danny Floro Executive of the Year PBA Chairman Ricky Vargas, Presidential Awardee Vergel Meneses, and Defensive Player of the Year Sean Anthony. (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "PBA bubble staff to be honored in Press Corps awards." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1132225 (accessed March 02, 2021 at 04:47PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "PBA bubble staff to be honored in Press Corps awards." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1132225 (archived).
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Wazzup Economic Markets | Snapchat IPO Makes Splash with Public Offering | @wazzuptonight
Wazzup Economic Markets | Snapchat IPO Makes Splash with Public Offering | @wazzuptonight
New York, NY – The bells on Wallstreet sounded with cheer Tuesday as the newest app on the block exploded onto the scene by announcing to the world it’s IPO! Snapchat, a social media messaging app wildly popular with young users under 30, has planted its stake in the ground by going publlic. The feat marks the most anticipated tech IPO since the introduction of Alibaba in 2014. Today, there…
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New Music Alert | Dozay - drops new visual "If I" | @wazzuptonight
New Music Alert | Dozay – drops new visual “If I” | @wazzuptonight
New York, Ny – There’s a unique sound thats pounding the streets of New York these days! The sound I refer to is Hip, its Hop, but more importantly, its genuine. Say no more! West Covina rapper ‘Dozay’ enters on the scene and takes claim to the charge with his brand new single, “If I.” The infectious single is quietly making its way to the masses with program directors from coast to coast…
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New Music Alert | Imaj drops new visual "Something Real" | @wazzuptonight
New Music Alert | Imaj drops new visual “Something Real” | @wazzuptonight
New York, NY – Hey ladies! If no one has told you, let me be the first to serenade you with “Happy Valentines Day” by supplying you with a shot straight from Cupids Arrow. By way of Dallas, Texas, R&B sensation Imaj offers a powerful visual to his smash hit “Something Real” that’s sure to stimulate the mind, body, and soul. Produced by Slikk Muzik, the single is a smooth, uptempo tune that…
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