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The Day After.

And the day after that.

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"C’est quoi cette « guerre » dont vous parlez ?"

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In our fragile society, what other hope is there?

a week ago 1 votes
The End?

There must be some way out of here ... surely?

2 weeks ago 17 votes
What Is This "War" Of Which You Speak?

Do we mean what they mean?

3 weeks ago 15 votes

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Details Avoid Bias

Long ago I noted:

16 hours ago 1 votes
International Graffiti Times – 1884-1994

Dedicated to New York City street art, International Graffiti Times – IGTimes (aka: Subway Sun, InterGalactic Times, GetHip International Times, Tight and IGT) announced itself with an image of the city’s Mayor Ed Koch covered in tags. After Koch, the arch enemy of “graffiti”, there were articles on artist Michael Stewart (May 9, 1958 – September … Continue reading "International Graffiti Times – 1884-1994" The post International Graffiti Times – 1884-1994 appeared first on Flashbak.

17 hours ago 1 votes
A nation’s rebirth after Nazism

Germany’s integration miracle and other stories

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How Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton & Harold Lloyd Pulled Off Their Spectacular Stunts During Silent Film’s Golden Age

It can be tempting to view the box office’s domination by visual-effects-laden Hollywood spectacle as a recent phenomenon. And indeed, there have been periods during which that wasn’t the case: the “New Hollywood” that began in the late nineteen sixties, for instance, when the old studio system handed the reins to inventive young guns like […]

21 hours ago 1 votes
Everything You Need to Know About Hieronymus Bosch: Life, Art, Legacy

For most who hear the name “Hieronymus Bosch,” their thoughts go to The Garden of Earthly Delights or the fantastical figures birthed from the artist’s imagination. When considering the number of works cataloged in museums around the world, it stands to reason that viewers often associate artists with a few distinct pieces or common […]

2 days ago 1 votes