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Swimmers, poets among U.S. Rhodes Scholars

When Henry Spelman found out he'd won a Rhodes Scholarship, his first call was to his girlfriend.
topix Montag, 23. November 2009

The kids are alright: Britain's first luxury youth club

Shouldn't be long," says the receptionist, issuing a visitor pass. "Do have a seat over there while you wait." "Over there" is a stylishly angular arrangement of suspended bench seating made from crushed granite resin, flanked with stainless steel pl...
independent Montag, 23. November 2009

Critics' Choice: New CDs

New releases from Rihanna, Kris Allen, Adam Lambert, Shakira, Susan Boyle and Leona Lewis.
nytimes Sonntag, 22. November 2009

Six young artists tutored by Charles Saatchi in new TV talent search

Six young artists are hoping to become the next big thing under the tutelage of art world supremo Charles Saatchi in a new TV talent search.
telegraph Sonntag, 22. November 2009

Conceptual Art Meets The MetroCard

"The Waterfalls flowed in the East River. The Gates snaked through Central Park. Now New York's latest large-scale public art project is being exhibited in an even unlikelier space: your wallet."...
artsjournal Sonntag, 22. November 2009

Racette's Angelica a Triumph at Met Opera

Patricia Racette had just sung her moving final notes in "Suor Angelica" and fallen to the stage.
topix Sonntag, 22. November 2009

Helsinki Gives Up On Finlandia Hall And Builds New Concert Venue

Celebrated architect Alvar Aalto may have created a Nordic modernist icon with his 1971 concert hall, but he didn't much care about acoustics, and it showed. So the powers-that-be are turning the place into a convention center and building a new six-venue ...
artsjournal Sonntag, 22. November 2009

Jerking: Break-Dancing For The Internet Age

"Goofy, gentle, nimbly amateurish, jerking was little known outside certain precincts of this sprawling city [L.A.] until a year ago. But in the last nine months or so, jerking began an unexpected run as an Internet phenomenon." The movement has a "rebelli...
artsjournal Sonntag, 22. November 2009

Strasberg And The Method: The Next Generation

Lee Strasberg's son David Lee is maintaining his late father's acting schools in Manhattan and West Hollywood and even opening a new branch in Mumbai next year. He argues that the Method "is less reliant on psychobabble than most people believe. …...
artsjournal Sonntag, 22. November 2009

Is HAL Possible? Could Computer Networks Ultimately Think For Themselves?

"If the human brain is data being passed from neuron to neuron at its basic level and we can simulate that in a computer, shouldn't a conscious mind start to emerge?" Not really: "The difference between simulated thinking and conscious thinking can be illu...
artsjournal Sonntag, 22. November 2009

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