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Patty Pravo:
Italy has given the world countless gifts, from its delectable cuisine to its exquisite art and architecture. But one of the most enduring and treasured contributions that Italy has made to the global cultural landscape is its music. Within the realm of Italian music, there are a select few artists who have managed to transcend generations and create a lasting impact. Patty Pravo is undoubtedly one of those rare talents.
By Angel Jacobs2 years ago in Art
Serenity Plots:
Welcome to Serenity Plots, an embodiment of the essence of Concorde Malur. Nestled within the serene surroundings of this picturesque town, Serenity Plots offers a unique opportunity for individuals seeking a tranquil and idyllic lifestyle amidst nature's beauty.
By Concorde plots Malur2 years ago in Art
WORLD TSUNAMI . Content Warning.
World Tsunami Awareness Day Mitigating Disaster, Saving Lives On November 5th, the world comes together to observe World Tsunami Awareness Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the destructive potential of tsunamis and the importance of disaster preparedness. This annual event serves as a reminder of the devastating impact tsunamis can have on coastal communities and the vital role that education, early warning systems, and community preparedness play in mitigating these disasters.
By deenadhayalan2 years ago in Art
The Call of the Desert
In the bright heat of afternoon I watch the monsoon build in the vast sky. Great fluffy columns of steam rising on hot ascending air. As the water rushes up, the rubbing friction gathers up huge gangs of electrons. When their captives cannot be suppressed any longer, they escape the clouds moist bonds. In the distance a bright flash, then in a few beats of my heart, the low rumble of far away thunder. It is a warning of the coming storm.
By Mark Stigers 2 years ago in Art
coffee ya?. Content Warning.
Balancing the Brew:Acknowledging the Dark Side of Coffee on International Coffee Day As coffee lovers around the world raise their mugs to celebrate International Coffee Day, it's important to take a moment to acknowledge that this beloved beverage is not without its downsides. While coffee has many positive qualities, it's crucial to recognize the potential negative aspects and challenges it can bring to our lives.
By deenadhayalan2 years ago in Art
COFFEE DAY. Content Warning.
The Power of Coffee Day Celebrating the Brew that Connects Us Coffee is more than just a beverage; it's a worldwide phenomenon that transcends cultures, languages, and backgrounds. Every year, on International Coffee Day, we celebrate the rich and robust history of coffee, the beverage that fuels our mornings, energizes our afternoons, and brings people together over a cup of warmth and conversation.
By deenadhayalan2 years ago in Art
The Enigmatic desert
Let's dive into the story of Precious and their thrilling adventure. 🌟 Once upon a time, in a distant land, Precious, a brave and curious soul, stumbled upon an ancient map. This map, with its yellowed parchment and cryptic symbols, revealed the existence of a hidden desert. Legend had it that within this desert lay a long-lost treasure, waiting to be discovered.
By Precious Osagie 2 years ago in Art
Art for our sake: eight
Ever wondered what art is all about, what art is for, who is it for? For that matter, what is art? All of this week's reviews touch on this issue. When I tell people that I volunteer at an art museum, it's not unusual for the conversation to include them saying that they know nothing about art. Let me turn that argument on its head. I attended a series of presentations recently about African heritage art and one of the presenters in particular made a point that we are all art experts. We all know something about art because we have all created art at some point, we have all seen and appreciated paintings, sculptures, buildings, statues and other forms of art. More importantly, we all have opinions about art. This edition of Art for our sake, explores this theme.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Art
History of Cannibalism
15th century Europeans believed they had hit upon a miracle cure: a remedy for epilepsy, hemorrhage, bruising, nausea, and virtually any other medical ailment. This brown powder could be mixed into drinks, made into salves or eaten straight up. It was known as mumia and made by grinding up mummified human flesh.
By Ionel Matis2 years ago in Art
Rise and Fall of Ancient Greece!
One of the most famous civilizations in world history is with a doubt the greek city-states providing the world was some of its most rich and developed culture at that time even today the greeks are studied for their relatively advanced society despite the time .
By Ionel Matis2 years ago in Art
The real reason for Mona Lisa’s insane popularity
As the first rays of sunlight pierced the Parisian skyline on August 21st, 1911, a man named Vincenzo Peruggia carefully lifted a painting from its place on the wall, concealing it under his arm. With the prized artwork in his grasp, he descended the back stairs of the Louvre. Freedom seemed within reach, but then a two-fold dilemma presented itself: the exit was locked, and approaching footsteps threatened to expose him. Clutched tightly under Peruggia's arm was none other than Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the "Mona Lisa." It is arguably the world's most renowned painting today. But how did this iconic status come to be?
By Ogbonna David2 years ago in Art








