Vilmos Tehenészfiú wrote:E taj ce da gi sacuva od korone.
Док објасне зашто ће 44 метра да штити боље него 37, има д'одумру.
Vilmos Tehenészfiú wrote:E taj ce da gi sacuva od korone.
and the world watches silently! #SaveSheikhJarrah #PalestiniansLivesMatter#انقذوا_حي_الشيخ_الجراح pic.twitter.com/gV8HdMyNln
— ١٩٤٢ (@RHatem_) May 8, 2021
"It's the height of racism," said a Sheikh Jarrah resident facing eviction. "Jews can get back their properties, but not the Arabs." The London-born deputy mayor of Jerusalem said this policy is necessary to preserve Israel's Jewish character.https://t.co/tzyvf4JfUD pic.twitter.com/P3sNpLqBs8
— Nathan Thrall (@NathanThrall) May 8, 2021
"You are stealing my house."
— AJ+ (@ajplus) May 5, 2021
This is what a Palestinian woman told an Israeli settler, as he tried to take over her family's home in occupied East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/6s3TqHMR1r
May 27, 2021 wrote:The board of directors of the Port of Barcelona has approved construction of the Hermitage Barcelona, a cultural institution centered around art, architecture, and design that will be the latest addition to the State Hermitage Museum network. Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Toyo Ito, the multilevel structure is scheduled to be completed in 2024. The new museum is intended to revitalize the Port of Barcelona and its surrounding environs and to foster cross-cultural dialogue.
“This very good news means that we can finally move to the next phase in developing a wonderful new building that will act as a bridge for cultural exchange between Saint Petersburg and Barcelona, between Barcelona and the Hermitage, becoming a point for cultural understanding of each other,” said Mikhail Piotrovsky, director of the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, in a statement.
With access to the State Hermitage Museum’s collection of 3.2 million objects, Hermitage Barcelona will host exhibitions of both contemporary and historic work, addressing modern issues within the framework of the Catalonian city’s history
The Centre Pompidou today announced plans to open a satellite museum in a 100-year-old four-story industrial building in the Journal Square district of Jersey City, New Jersey. If the proposal is approved by City Council, the branch would open in 2024 with a five-year contract between the city and the Parisian museum, and will be the institution’s first North American outpost.
Called Centre Pompidou x Jersey City, the new satellite would have access to Europe’s largest collection of contemporary art and could feature a robust program of talks, performances, and screenings. The move adds to efforts by the institution to expand its global reach before its French flagship—designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers and opened in 1977—closes down for four years beginning in 2023 for a major $243 million restoration. In recent years, it has unveiled new locations in Málaga, Spain; Brussels; and Shanghai.
United States President Joe Biden proposed allocating $201 million to fund the National Endowment for the Arts on Friday as part of his inaugural $6 trillion budget. The plan would boost the NEA’s budget by $33.5 million, or 20 percent, compared to this year, and would represent the largest funding increase in dollar terms since the organization’s founding in 1965. “The $201 million request for the National Endowment for the Arts reflects the importance of the creative workforce in rebuilding the national economy, especially after a time of unprecedented disruption,” NEA Acting Chairman Ann Eilers said in a statement.
If approved by Congress for the 2022 fiscal year, Biden’s budget would mark the most ambitious expansion of federal spending in the US since World War II and would address infrastructure, education, and climate change, among other concerns. The NEA is among several arts and culture agencies that stand to benefit from the plan, which also earmarks $265 million for the Institute of Museum and Library Services ($8 million than this year) and $177.5 million for the National Endowment for the Humanities ($10 million more than this year).
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nivo trolovanja kao da mi neko kaze u 2021 'umro tito'fikret hadžiabdić wrote:Преминуо дугогодишњи председник Замбије Кенет Каунда
Ajeje Brazorf wrote:Ubio se McAfee
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I am content in here. I have friends.
— John McAfee (@officialmcafee) October 15, 2020
The food is good. All is well.
Know that if I hang myself, a la Epstein, it will be no fault of mine.