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Calonarang performed
All about the island of Bali | November 21st 2009 by Nyoman suka
Calonarang is a traditional dance in Bali. . The dance was originally a sacred dance in which only show when the religious ceremony at the temple Calonarang is a traditional dance in Bali. . The dance was originally a sacred dance in which only show read more
The cultural differences of coloring and drawing in children
Health and Fitness With Beauty Tips | November 19th 2009 by P.Kanmani
Culture plays a large role in many things – from what we eat to how we dress – and it even has an effect on the minutae of life – like whether or not drawing will enter into a child’s repertoire of behavior. For example, stu read more
Al Pha X – An Indian Summer
Toker Tunes | November 17th 2009
switch it up a little…. Visit tokertunes.com for a full archive of great music like this. read more
From Big Legged to Big Butts
David W. Boles' Urban Semiotic | November 17th 2009
The celebration of the backside of the Black female form -- from Saartjie Baartman in 1810 to Fergie in 2010 -- is a fascination of cultural values that has been amalgamated in mainstream music for fifty years. In the 1960's, the celebratory co read more
Benarés, la Ciudad de la Luz
Tres viajes al dia | November 17th 2009 by Marc
Existe un lugar en India al que todos los fervientes devotos del hinduismo en sus múltiples manifestaciones acuden a celebrar el ocaso de su vida. Se llama Benarés (en sánscrito, Varanasi) y se encuentra en la confluencia de los ríos Varuna y Asi read more
The History of Political Correctness: An Anti-American Subversion
Ironic Surrealism v3.0 | November 16th 2009 by Velvet Hammer
“By using the excuse of not upsetting anyone, the politically correct are demanding that people behave like the fool who would please everyone; that everyone must become such a fool! All must accept the notions of the Politically Correct as tru read more
CAN FRAMIS MUSEUM by BAAS ARCHITECTS
Architecture Lab | November 16th 2009 by Aline Chahine
The new Fundación Vila Casas museum in Barcelona read more
Resurrecting Walls
A Flamingo In Utrecht | November 15th 2009 by Alison
We went to see Eddie Izzard perform his Stripped show in Amsterdam on Friday. Hilarious as always! His take on the Bayeux Tapestries was brilliant: front-line journalism! In one of his past shows, he did a joke (for a US audience) about being from E read more
Ngrebeg tradition in munggu village,Bali indonesia
All about the island of Bali | November 14th 2009 by Nyoman suka
Bali culture is well known everywhere, each area in Bali has a unique tradition. . Bali culture is well known everywhere, each area in Bali has a unique tradition. .Likewise in the land of my birth, the village Munggu, Mengwi district, Badung regenc read more
Hallgrimskirkja, the Church of Hallgrimur – Reykjavik
Wayfaring Travel Guide | November 14th 2009 by baksanir
The Hallgrimskirkja is a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavik, Iceland. It is located at the top of shopping street Skolavordustigur, Reykjavik. Rising 74.5 m (244 ft), Hallgrimskirkja is the tallest building in Iceland. The statue in front of the ch read more
Superstition
Delirium | November 13th 2009 by Abinesh
Get your daily dose of Delirium via Reader or delivered via EmailWhat is superstitions? Well this is what Wiki thinks it is -> Superstition is a credulous belief or notion, not based on reason, knowledge, or experience. The word is often used pej read more
Getafilm Gallimaufry: This Is It, Wild Things, Flute-Playing Goat…
Getafilm | November 12th 2009 by Daniel G.
[Note: This series includes scattered thoughts on various movie-related topics. I was looking for a word that started with the letter "g" that means collection or assortment, but lest you think I'm some elitist wordsmith, know that I'd never heard of read more
The Lulworth Cove
Wayfaring Travel Guide | November 12th 2009 by baksanir
Lulworth Cove is a cove near the village of West Lulworth southern England.West Lulworth lies near the coast between the Isle of Purbeck and Weymouth. Lulworth is included amongst England’s UNESCO sites and its World Heritage. Lulworth Cove wa read more
El museo del Louvre, en tu iphone
Tres viajes al dia | November 12th 2009 by Marc
Artículo 12 de 12 correspondiente a la serie 'Visitar París' Hablar del Museo del Louvre es hablar siempre en superlativo: es uno de los más famosos museos de arte e historia del mundo, el más grande de Francia y el más visitado de todo el plane read more
Taking It Home Good Hair
Getafilm | November 11th 2009 by Daniel G.
Maintaining "good hair" really couldn't be any worse for you... Chris Rock's Good Hair is kind of like one big weave: it's fun, it looks great, and it moves naturally, but you really don't know what actually exists at the roots, underneath the glos read more
Georgiana's Garden
Shoulders to Small for such a Large Burden | November 11th 2009 by Anthony Clifton
Blog di approfondimento dell'epoca Georgiana e Vittoriana read more
St. Maarten
A Flamingo In Utrecht | November 11th 2009 by Alison
Oh dear. Today is St. Martin’s Day. It’s times like this that curtains would be useful. Today is the day that kids in some areas go around house to house singing songs and receiving treats. Sort of like Halloween, but not as ghoulish or c read more
PHOTOS: SANTIAGO CALATRAVA’S CITY OF ART & SCIENCE BY JAKOB…
Architecture Lab | November 11th 2009 by Aline Chahine
check after the jump a Set of Architectural Photos of Santiago Calatrava's City of Art & Science by Jakob Wagner read more
Dramaturgie Contemporana XXI
CreyonsArt | November 10th 2009 by Sebbie
Festivalul de Dramaturgie Brasov 2009 - Editia XXIAnul acesta, aflat la a XXI-a editie, Festivalul de Dramaturgie Contemporana, prin preocuparea sa pentru transpunerea in scena a timpului actual cu provocarile sale, cu spectacole de exceptie, cu part read more
3XN Wins Cultural Project in Aarhus
Architecture Lab | November 10th 2009 by Aline Chahine
Danish firm 3XN Architects has won an architectural competition to transform the former freight train halls in Aarhus, Denmark into a new and dynamic cultural center. The winning design was part of an collaboration effort with Nord Arkitekter, Hans U read more
Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
Wayfaring Travel Guide | November 10th 2009 by baksanir
The Church of Our Lady of the Pillar is near the River Ebro in the province of Zaragoza, west of Barcelona on the coast of Spain. It is reputed to be the first Church dedicated to Mary in history. The location is considered the birthplace of Christi read more
Tips For Fun Holidays With Car Hire Chicago By Gregory Tyler
Travel-world.co.in | November 10th 2009 by umesh
The third largest city in the USA is Chicago. This fact concludes that business travelers and tourists should utilize car hire Chicago to acquaint themselves with the city. Chicago is located on the south-western tip of Lake Michigan and it a really read more
Giant’s Causeway
Wayfaring Travel Guide | November 9th 2009 by baksanir
The Giant’s Causeway is a World Heritage site, National Nature Reserve and Northern Ireland’s premier tourist attraction. It is made up of some 40,000 massive black basalt columns sticking out of the sea. Formed between 50 and 60 milli read more
Abu Darwish Mosque
Wayfaring Travel Guide | November 9th 2009 by baksanir
Abu Darwish Mosque is one of the nice mosques of Amman, Jordan. It was built in 1961 on top of Jebel al-Ashrafiyeh. With unmistakable alternating layers of black and white stone, inside it can pray more than 7000 people. Non-Muslims are generally no read more
Crazy night out
SamsungImaging Official Blog | November 8th 2009 by SamsungImaging
I had waited, waited, and waited for Halloween Parade so badly. The weather on that day, however, did not stand by me. It was RAINING!!!!! The Halloween Parade in West Village was planned to start at 6 pm but was postponed for an hour due to the weat read more
gobanggocir
Shoulders to Small for such a Large Burden | November 8th 2009 by Anthony Clifton
berisi tentang berbagai macam budaya indonesia read more
Native Leaders Speak to Washington
luckyrooster | November 8th 2009 by David
Racewire Blog by Michelle Chen When it comes to upholding promises to native communities, Washington will never fully atone for its abysmal track record over the past few centuries. But on Friday, President Obama did at least make good on one pledge read more
Cultural Sunday
A Flamingo In Utrecht | November 8th 2009 by Alison
For the first time in days, we had sunshine today. A nice break from the rain we’ve been having for the past week, and the rain it looks like we’re expecting next week. Today also happens to be the monthly Cultural Sunday, which has a ch read more
Yasawa Islands
Wayfaring Travel Guide | November 6th 2009 by baksanir
Yasawa Islands sits majestically to the north of the Mamanucas Archipelago, and are much less commercially orientated than their southern cousins. They are consisting of 16 larger islands and dozen of smaller ones. They are impressive islands, with read more
Spanish Ladies - The Culture
Shoulders to Small for such a Large Burden | November 5th 2009 by Anthony Clifton
Blog on female latin american culture. Blog focuses on the behavior and customs of the latinas in America. read more

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