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In Brookline
Winter is coming slowly but surely to an end and currently there is not much snow scenery out here in Massachusetts. I always like to use this kind of downtime to capture abstract macro flower photography. It's easy to do and this yesterday morning I h... »
In Brookline
Winter is coming slowly but surely to an end and currently there is not much snow scenery out here in Massachusetts. I always like to use this kind of downtime to capture abstract macro flower photography. It's easy to do and this yesterday morning I h... »
Galleries for the Arts of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia
Share After a comprehensive eight-year construction project, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will open its Galleries for the Arts of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia in fall 2011, in a newly renovated space of nearly 19,000 square feet (1,800 square meters). Fifteen galleries are grouped by geographical region around... »
Exploring the past, present and future of art on television
ShareThe way art is presented on television will be debated at an event in York to mark 40 years since the first broadcast of a landmark documentary series . Broadcast in 1969, Civilisation, presented by Kenneth Clark, was the first documentary in colour shown on UK television and proved to be hugely popular. Its format of... »





Afghan Treasures – Podcasts
BBC Partnership hosts industry innovation and technology workshops
The Green Mister
Free Tickets
Pick of the Day – Sue Ervin
Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley bring legendary Evening Session to 6 Music
Rufus Hound is Let’s Dance For Sport Relief Champion 2010
Your Country Needs You! – Josh is the winner
Radio 3’s Jazz Line-Up celebrates its 10th anniversary this April with special studio concert
BBC Performing Arts Fund Launches training in musical theatre scheme





