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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Originally posted on urbanculturalstudies:
Special Issue on the Creative Underclass from the Journal of Urban Affairs The Creative Underclass: Culture, Subculture, and Urban Renewal George Morgan and Xuefei Ren Pushing The Urban Frontier: Temporary Uses Of Space, City Marketing, and The…
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Originally posted on cities@manchester:
Image from ‘Manchester’s Sonic Meta-Ontology’ Project See end of article for details of Locative Audio event on 29th June. It’s an exciting time to be a composer or sound artist. Innovations in and new…
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Echoes in the Mist Graham Hancock, in Part Four of his fascinating book, Underworld, describes at length, the temples of Malta and alleges that measures were taken by some not-too-ethical archaeologists to cover up the true history of Malta, which … Continue reading
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Originally posted on 1001 Scribbles:
Paris, France Each year, 44 million tourists visit Paris and the surrounding Ile de France region which makes the French Capital, year after year, the most visited city in the world. The Seine river flows through…
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