Once again, the Big picture deserves its name. Now is 'Human landscapes from above', by photographer Jason Hawkes. This pic was taken in Menorca Island (Spain).
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Once again, the Big picture deserves its name. Now is 'Human landscapes from above', by photographer Jason Hawkes. This pic was taken in Menorca Island (Spain).
Word game (letter game, in fact) with the acronym for the Spain's ruling party in (PSOE) and the word 'pose'. This tries to criticise PSOE's and Gov's latest decissions and cabinet changes.
I guess no-one was expecting nothing like that from Neil Young. It was 1992 and for the last 15 years he had become a kind of wild rebel, angry with the world, revered for the youngs and selling less and less records. But suddenly, as his classic record 'Harvest' turned 20 years old, Young went back and wrote another beautiful record of acoustic ballads, 'Harvest Moon'. And, by far, the best of all was the title one: a track that has one of his finest melodies crafted with warm and wise lyrics about love and the pass of the time. The first time I heard it I just thought it was a good song. Now, for me, it's a classic.
One single question made to 50 different people. Here's the answers
One single question made to 50 different people in New Orleans. Here's the answers
One question, fifty answers. In Brooklyn, NY
One single question made to 50 different people in London. Here's the answers
Cute robot, isn't it? I's name is Tweenbot and has been created by an NYU student named Kacie Kinzer. The mission of his robots (the tweenbots) is to get from one place to another, always with the help of complete unknowns, because they only can move forward in straight line.
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Here you are a video where Tweenbot travels from the northeast to the southwest square of Washington Sq (NY)
One of the most interesting artist in the USA today.
The video provides further evidence that the initial explanation of Tomlinson's final moments released by police was misleading. It also corroborates the version of events given to the Guardian by witnesses to his death, some of whom are pictured in the film.