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From a recent session with the organizers of CURRENT, a multidisciplinary, intersectional, music and electronic art symposium working with women and non-binary artists in Vancouver, BC and beyond. Tickets & info: www.facebook.com/events/213683955891661/
Check out more coverage at Discorder Magazine & it was great to see the Vancouver Art Book Fair sponsor!
A large hawksbill turtle hiding on a small sandy patch of Gordon Reef. The current was medium, so we assume the turtle was taking cover from the current and having a rest! Pictured at Gordon Reef, Tiran Straights, Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt.
What at first looks like currents are actually wasps!
A photo grabbed from a street side patisserie in Marrakech.
Current and former members of Congress participate in a No Labels news conference in the Cannon House Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, December 13, 2011. The event is the official start of No Labels' campaign to create systemic change in Washington through the implementation of a 12-point action plan aimed at breaking gridlock, reducing polarization, and promoting constructive debate. Photo by Shealah Craighead
Creator: Semper, Gottfried; Hasenauer
Date: 1870s
Current location: Vienna, Austria
Description of work: Volksgarten, Ringstrasse, Vienna, Austria. photo 1999
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Culture: Austrian
Source: Society of Architectural Historians, Image Exchange (http://www.sah.org/imagex.html); Photographer: Brack, Mark L.
Resource type: image
File format: JPG
Image size: 404x600 pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightssah.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: 06250c.jpg
Record ID: WB7464
Sub collection: gardens
The current crisis in Ukraine, which many see as the beginning of a new era of U.S. - Russia geopolitical confrontation, underscores the urgent need for a new foreign policy agenda that will advance both American and Russian long-term strategic interests.
Timely and insightful discussions of this important matter with leading American and Russian Experts.
Russian Cultural Center
Washington, DC
Moderator:
Elena Branson - President, Russian Center New York
Speakers:
Rita Guenther - Senior Program Officer, National Academy of Sciences
Gerard Janco – President, Eurasia Center
Mikhail Kalugin - Head, Economic Section, Russian Embassy
Edward Lozansky - President, American University in Moscow
Cesar Queiroz - Senior Advisor, Claret Consulting
Axel Tillman - CEO USA, Russian Venture Company
Ralph Winnie Jr. - Director of Global Business
Looking west up the River Tyne from the Millennium Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is currently being refurbished, so half the lights are off.