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		<title>Blast from the past: Dress up games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet is filled with many games today, ranging from arcade games to shooter games. Of the many internet games, dress up games is one of them. Dress up games are becoming more popular as each day passes and are changing the way gamers game. What are these new and upcoming games, you ask? In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet is filled with many games today, ranging from arcade games to shooter games. Of the many internet games, dress up games is one of them. <a href="http://www.dressup247.com">Dress up games</a> are becoming more popular as each day passes and are changing the way gamers game.</p>
<p>What are these new and upcoming games, you ask?  In these games, gamers can take a doll and dress them up as they please. The gamer has almost unlimited opportunities to change the doll’s expression and looks.</p>
<p>Dress up games remind gamers of toys and dolls used during childhood. Young children always take apart their toys and dolls to change their appearance and looks. The <a href="http://www.dressup247.com">Dress up games</a> take this concept to the internet. Instead of performing cosmetic changes to a physical doll, make these same changes to a virtual doll.</p>
<p>Gamers use these games to design new fashion styles. The gamer can dye the hair of the virtual doll too see how it looks, instead of dyeing his or her hair. By doing so, the internet gamer can try out new looks without the embarrassment of real life. Additionally, gamers often try to recreate their favorite celebrity on these games, for fun and excitement.</p>
<p>Dress up games are not limited to any one specific gender. This is because males like experimenting new looks and the dress up games give them an opportunity to do so. It is relaxing to take a break from arcade games in order to play dress up in a virtual world.</p>
<p>If you like dress up games, you will certainly like the website Dressup247.com. Dressup247 is a fantastic website that is very popular on the web today. Many gamers have played on Dressup247 and it is played by both males and females. Stop working hard for a few moments to relax and play dress up games.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Dual Mirage is an independent publication in both Korean and English organised by Hyemin Son. It explores the identity of the Mirage that appears and disappears in urban spaces, with various participants: artists, architects, designers and theorists. Dual Mirage consists of three parts, and incorporates events spanning from Seoul to London, and in–between, that are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://dual-mirage.blogspot.com/">Dual Mirage</a> is an independent publication in both Korean and English organised by Hyemin Son. It explores the identity of the Mirage that appears and disappears in urban spaces, with various participants: artists, architects, designers and theorists. Dual Mirage consists of three parts, and incorporates events spanning from Seoul to London, and in–between, that are related to each part of the publication.</h2>
<p>Here comes the summer! You are planning to travel this summer. In your everyday working life, it is the most fantastic and entrancing moment when you’re biting into your sandwich during your lunchtime and searching for the tourist agents. You haven’t yet decided where to go. You may go for an ancient temple in the east, a gothic castle in the west, an emerald sea in the south or even a beautiful mountain in the north. In front of your computer monitor, you’ve found the right tourist agent, but suddenly the advertisement of the tourist agent is slightly changing. All the words from the advertisement make a billowy wave that starts spinning in your mind.</p>
<h2>Dual Mirage Part 2</h2>
<h3>Tourists Dream</h3>
<p>Dual Mirage Part 2: Tourists Dream begins by presenting the moment when we are dreaming of travelling somewhere and what the engaging free and enchanting moment interprets in the global society. The place that we want to travel is somewhat in-between idealised and practical space, artificial and natural space. The moment longing for somewhere else other than here is as an instantaneous escape and is done in search of other utopia. It is presented as future and nostalgia. It is a mirage.</p>
<p>Tourists Dream also explores the mirage generated at the point at which the service industry circulates, within the ‘transitional space’. This is achieved by considering industries such as the tourism and hospitality industry, financial sector and real estate business, all of which are highly entangled with each other.</p>
<p><em><strong>Dual Mirage Part 2  Tourists Dream Contributors: </strong>Mora Bendesky, Hyunjoo Byeon, Oksun Kim, Uin Kim, Jungmin Kwon, Eunu Lee, Jeong-Hoo Lee, Sôm Lee, Hyemin Son, Gee Song, Juhee Youn</em></p>
<h2>Part 2 Event</h2>
<p>The event of Dual Mirage Part 2 consists of the launch of the book and also the video screening. The launching of the publication of Dual Mirage Part 2: Tourists Dream will be introduced by artist Hyemin Son. It is then to be followed by the video screening Tourist’s Dream by the invited curator Hyunjoo Byeon. Both the book and the video screening share and develop the idea of transitional movement in various aspects of global society, reinforcing the theme of tourists’ dream.</p>
<p><em><strong>Artists:</strong> Kyungah Ham, Yang Ah Ham, Stuart Hawkins, Adrian Paci, Lisl Ponger, Jaye Rhee, Hiraki Sawa, Bo Kyung Suh<br />
Curated by Hyunjoo Byeon</em></p>
<p>Accompanied by the launch of the book Dual Mirage Part 2: Tourists Dream, the video screening Tourist’s Dream draws into varied tourists’ dreams and the underlying political, cultural and socio-economical elements that construct the migratory movements in this age of global mobility. Through the artworks by eight international artists, Tourist’s Dream navigates how global mobility transforms the way to perceive the world and expands geographies by positioning oneself in a space away from everyday life; examining also the effects it has on the diverse migratory movements in our time. In addition, it explores mirages which tourism provides by rebranding spaces in a capital-saturated society and interrogates a fantasy to consume a given culture.</p>
<p>The artists emerged from their common interests in the issues surrounding today’s migratory movements such as tourism, the tourist industry, territoriality, cultural identity, mobility, dislocation, migration, and global communication initiate an essential convergence in Tourist’s Dream. Kyungah Ham’s Travel &amp; Journey (2003-05) investigates a fantasy to experience exotic cultures and cultural hierarchies in tourism by exploring the phenomenon of theme parks in Asia which replicate the symbolic monuments and landmarks of Europe and America. In her Tourism in Communism (2005), Yang Ah Ham travels to the only possible tourism area in North Korea, Mount Kumgang, developed by South Korea’s Hyundai Group. The artist depicts that tourism can be only a superficial exploration which is isolated from ordinary life, as the video was also shot on a touristic horse-drawn carriage. Stuart Hawkins playfully illustrates the artificiality of a touristic approach through her journey in search of the anthropologically perfect native CoCoMan in Souvenir (2006).</p>
<p>The journey reveals the pervasiveness of globalisation that is profoundly connected with the media culture, and it has caused a strange reaction in that it seeks out notions of pure cultural authenticity. Lisl Ponger´s déjà vu (1999) captures our desires for distant lands with its documentary sequences. This collective cliché of exotic otherness, combined with a series of narrations in various languages without subtitles, exposes the western-centered mode of perceiving the world and its hidden colonialism, consequently raising the awareness of our limited perception of reality. In Centro di Permanenza Temporanea (2007), which is named after an Italian refugee camp, Adrian Paci transforms an airport, a symbol of global mobility in our time, into a displaced space. A group of people standing on an aircraft boarding staircase represent migrants who are stranded “in between”, yearning for a better life, and thus an inhumane side of our ever-globalising world is revealed. Whilst Paci draws into the harsh reality of migratory movement in this age, the tiny humans and animals wandering around in the artist’s flat in Hiraki Sawa’s Migration (2003) poetically represent a restless journey in our lives and portrait our nostalgias in the global age. In Mediterranean (2009), Jaye Rhee creates her own Mediterranean setting in her studio with objects which embody images of the location of the Mediterranean. Rhee discloses how tourism and its industry construct common desires through distributing a signified image by envisaging the place with objects that can be found in daily life. In the work Citydel (2005), two separate videos parallel the passers-by looking at a girl in a bikini and a girl who enjoys her vacation on the artificial island in the Han River, which is located in the middle of Seoul. By creating a subtle rupture between them, Bo Kyung Suh questions what we dream for through traveling and where mirage exists.<a title="Dual Mirage Map" href="http://www.whitemercury.com/wp-content/uploads/dual-mirage-map.jpg"><br />
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<strong>Project Space 2:<br />
Friday 6 August 2010, 6-9pm</strong><br />
Rivington Place<br />
London EC2A 3BA UK</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Globalisation has been repeatedly staged, weakened and re-staged throughout history in different forms and so far one undeniable outcome: vast economic prosperity for certain nations or empires. Although its historical origins are still debatable, the Hellenistic period, the Age of discovery and the European colonization of America have all been regarded as eras of Globalisation.</h3>
<p>In each of these periods parts of the world have tasted the sweetness of the fruits (abundant products and accumulation of wealth), while others have had to endure various forms of exploitation, inequality and depletion of natural resources.</p>
<p>Since World War II,  what is known as ‘Globalisation’ is supposed to be the result of planning by certain world leaders to eliminate borders and facilitate trade, thus creating interdependence and reducing the chances of conflict. Initially triggered through international treaties and regulations, Globalisation is assumed to function as an engine that pursues coexistence and global prosperity through free trade, exchange of technologies, people and ideas, while simultaneously diminishing the imbalance between strong nations and the so called “underdeveloped countries”.</p>
<p>After decades of modern Globalisation, are we on the way to achieving peaceful coexistence and true global prosperity?</p>
<div id="_mcePaste">Through the eyes of seven artists, the exhibition Down the road of Globalisation will attempt to mirror our societies and cultures, having undergone several stages of Globalisation. The works in this exhibition deal with various aspects of the post-modern metropolis, ranging from territorial conquest and expansion, to the role of the media, some of which are often overlooked in today’s hectic daily life&#8230;</p>
<p>Globalisation has been repeatedly staged, weakened and re-staged throughout history in different forms and so far one undeniable outcome: vast economic prosperity for certain nations or empires. Although its historical origins are still debatable, the Hellenistic period, the Age of discovery and the European colonization of America have all been regarded as eras of Globalisation.</p>
<p>In each of these periods parts of the world have tasted the sweetness of the fruits (abundant products and accumulation of wealth), while others have had to endure various forms of exploitation, inequality and depletion of natural resources. Since World War II,  what is known as ‘Globalisation’ is supposed to be the result of planning by certain world leaders to eliminate borders and facilitate trade, thus creating interdependence and reducing the chances of conflict. Initially triggered through international treaties and regulations, Globalisation is assumed to function as an engine that pursues coexistence and global prosperity through free trade, exchange of technologies, people and ideas, while simultaneously diminishing the imbalance between strong nations and the so called “underdeveloped countries”. After decades of modern Globalisation, are we on the way to achieving peaceful coexistence and true global prosperity?</p>
<p>Through the eyes of seven artists, the exhibition Down the road of Globalisation will attempt to mirror our societies and cultures, having undergone several stages of Globalisation. The works in this exhibition deal with various aspects of the post-modern metropolis, ranging from territorial conquest and expansion, to the role of the media, some of which are often overlooked in today’s hectic daily life&#8230;.</p>
<p>For more information visit <a href="http://annaartproject.co.uk">Anna Art Project</a></p>
<p><strong>Date:<br />
</strong>19th Jul 2010 – 1st Aug 2010<br />
<strong>Private View:</strong><br />
Mon 19th Jul 2010 6-8pm</p>
<p><strong>Venue:</strong><br />
Crypt Gallery, St. Martin in the fields church,<br />
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 4JJ</p>
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		<title>Drake a Toronto Based Canadian Hip Hop Artist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 03:24:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Infrequently should I go out and do this, but I felt  like sparking some discussion.  Given his latest,  and even tho, electrifying  mixtape drop So Far Gone, Drake has already established himself under  the wing of hip hop&#8217;s largest star, Weezy, and has received the  co-sign from many legends and current hip  hop studs.  For a man who started on  Degrassi, the look and the appeal was already there.</h3>
<p>He threw in a  rap voice and some great lyrical talent to pretty much complete his threat.  Is it fair to say that he has the potential to  be, not just the largest selling <a href="http://www.babblegoons.com/canadian-hip-hop/" target="_blank">Canadian Hip Hop</a> Artist, but simply, the most known Canadian <a href="http://www.babblegoons.com/" target="_blank">hiphop</a> artist  ever?</p>
<p>The reality is this ; I have heard more  about Drake from the States than I have from  Canada&#8217;s own.  To claim that any other artist north of the  boarder has received as much buzz and  anticipation for a debut album may be  unsound compared  to Drake.  If you glance at the most successful Canadian artist,  you will find some great emcees : Maestro Fresh Wes ( The Godfather  of Canadian hip hop ), Saukrates ( Multi-dimensional musical  genius ), Kardinal Offishall ( ambassador of Canadian hip-hop ), K-os ( easily one of Canada&#8217;s premier emcees ).   With all of this talent, it might be hard  to figure out how or what Drake has that should shoot him to the  top.</p>
<p>The answer is straightforward.   Lil&#8217;Wayne.  Drake has not only hip hop&#8217;s biggest star at his  disposal, but music&#8217;s largest star.  Whether he makes a  decision to ride the coat-tails of Weezy&#8217;s  success is up to Drake, but it seems like he already has enough  of a buzz going with him under Interscope without even  putting out an album.  With over eighty thousand mixtape  downloads of So Far Gone ( with a selection of download  links the number might be higher ), I find it  terribly difficult to say that any of the  previously mentioned Canadian artists, not to  mention an artist of any area code, could pull that off.  I still remember when he put out two joints alongside  younger brother ; he was hardly a final thought notwithstanding his huge amount of  potential and talent.  Now, the problem is not  talking about him and fitting him into that Weezy style of  always being a subject of conversation.</p>
<p>Sure, while  those formerly discussed artists have had  tremendous success across the boarder, some fizzed  out too soon ( Maestro ) and some took some  time to get there ( Kardinal ).  Drake seems to have once been as loud as ever without ever making any noise.  I don&#8217;t  want to come across like I am riding  this fellow ( or take anything away from those Canadian hop  hop legends ), I&#8217;m sure the ego is maybe  boosting on the daily, but I think like  notwithstanding the quality of his  music he is going to be on top or at least round the top for a while for  reasons that may or may not have anything to do with  music.</p>
<p>Canada is stuffed with talent, and if you have noticed, KevinNottingham.com has been  hard at work promoting some hip hop from America Junior, as  Homer Simpson calls it.  Unfortunately , I will  say that Drake probably won&#8217;t have that  Canadian Artist- Drake label attached to him for too much time,  like how K&#8217;naan has been developing in Europe and  Asia and even in parts of the US.  The small  bit of it all is that if and when Drake does release an album, we  are able to potentially expect BET&#8217;s  countless countdown lists to feature him, for all of  the girlies to go nuts, and for all of the  dominating male hiphop heads to give him  his daps.  He&#8217;s a ton of appeal and will  certainly develop among even the  tiniest hip hop fans, just like his  clear partner in crime, Weezy, has.</p>

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		<title>Want to be a music producer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 03:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>If you want to  be   a music producer, you are going to have  to take the  correct   steps     You must think   of music production as  something  that needs the right  knowledge  to prosper .  For example  , you  would not  become an  automobile  mechanic without   having   knowledge of cars . In order  to become  a music  producer, you  are going to need   to know the music  business  , assorted  genres and the   knowledge   of how music  has been  produced .</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s a good idea to   have  aims   of   learning to be   a <a href="http://www.beabetterproducer.com" target="_blank">music producer</a> if you  have a love of music or if  you know how to  use   an instrument. But it is also true , there are also tons of   other reasons as to why you  should  aim for  a career  in producing music .</p>
<p>1. If you want to become a   top level  music producer, you  need to   have an  outstanding ear for music. To   improve     this skill of yours,  you must get familiar  with various instruments, chords and music themes .  You have to  listen to  various   types of music and read various books  regarding  the art of  music production so    you will have a  better  knowledge   of how  to become a music producer.   A   good “ear”  will also  be vital for  with  finding  vocal talent for your  songs  ,   errors   that are being  made and even  noticing   a potential hit.</p>
<p>2.  You  need to  improve  your production   techniques  during the recording  process in  music production. You can buy  books that provide step-by-step  instruction  to add to your knowledge  in recording. First, you have to be  familiar with recording  programs   because  nowadays  most recording is  done  in a digital format , so you have  to understand  how the software works.  Then, learn the audio  mixing . Outside of the  programs  , there is a  lot of equipment like computer programs, synthesizers, keyboards  and   numerous  other technical tools that you should  definitely  keep yourself  up to date with  .</p>
<p>3. If you do want  to become a music producer, you have  to spend most  of your time using formal training in music producer classes.  You can take a course in  sound  engineering  and get a music production  degree. By studying all the basic techniques and developing your  music production knowledge ,  you will   be a professional music producer in no time  .</p>
<p>4.  When  you learn  to   expand your comprehension of music , it’s time  to take  affirmative   action. Enter the music industry and try to compete  with other music producers by offering your skills as a service. For  instance , you can find an internship or find a band and try to  produce  their music. You can also build your own  studio. No matter which one you  decide on , it’s time to start your success.</p>
<p>It is always an excellent  idea to prepare yourself when it comes to  becoming a music producer because you will always want to improve your  skills, your knowledge and how you perceive  music to become better at   music production  . Music production can be  simple   as far as the technical  aspects are concerned, but creating something as a music producer that  people will want to listen to is a whole other store. Choose your path  to producing music wisely and  look into  all available options and venues  meticulously  when you are looking at  music production   schools. Let your  creative side out to show the world a message, an idea and an awesome  track while producing music!</p>

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		<title>Early Jazz Music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several years ago, many people complained that pop music is one of the most familiar genres they can enjoy in their daily life. In this case, jazz music was not the common genre they can see it performed on the television very often. Jazz was brought or performed from pub to pub or even from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Several years ago, many people complained that pop music is one of the most familiar genres they can enjoy in their daily life. In this case, <a href="http://www.gatodetrespatas.com" target="_blank">jazz music</a> was not the common genre they can see it performed on the television very often. Jazz was brought or performed from pub to pub or even from one exclusive stage to others. But today is different. People can enjoy such music as they can enjoy pop music.</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.gatodetrespatas.com" target="_blank"><strong>Jazz music</strong></a> was born from the creative hands of black people who experienced oppression and slavery in America in the late 18th century. Expression of a resistance against the racist and oppressive political system was manifested in the way of black Americans to play their music.</p>
<p>The interesting thing from jazz music was that the origin of the word &#8220;jazz&#8221; was derived from a vulgar term used for sexual acts. Most of rhythms in jazz were ever associated with the brothels and the women with an unfortunate reputation.</p>
<p>Jazz music is a symbol of freedom, hope and the skills of show ones self in through one of best art forms which is music. Meaning, African American citizens fought oppression since the beginning of slavery, and this music represented that resistance. Jazz music has a foundation of the basic rules of composition, but it has since expanded its way toward newer forms of music.</p>
<p>New Orleans jazz musicians presented their performances in bars, gambling houses, and even places of prostitution which in those days was flourishing in New Orleans. In 1917, almost all places of entertainment in New Orleans were closed because they were considered to reduce public concern against the government and to increase criminal activities. Then, Jazz grew out of the city of New Orleans.</p>
<p>One of jazz legends who was believed was the legend around 1891. An owner of hair shaving shop in New Orleans, named Buddy Bolden blew his cornet and the time became the beginning of jazz music as a new breakthrough in the music world. Half a century later, American jazz music gave many contributions to the world of music. Jazz was also studied at university, and eventually became a serious music and was calculated by the world of music.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gatodetrespatas.com" target="_blank">Jazz </a>as a popular art began to spread to almost all of American society in the 1920s (known as the Jazz Age). Jazz was more widespread in the swing era in the late 1930s and it peaked in the late 1950s as a modern jazz. In the early 20s and 30s, &#8220;jazz&#8221; has become a common word.</p>
<p>The influence and development of blues music could not be left when discussing jazz music in the early years of its development. Expressions that shined when playing the blues were in line with the style of jazz. The ability to play the blues music became the standard for all jazz musicians, especially to be used in improvisation.</p>
<p>Blues music itself, which was originated from the southern region, had a very broad history. Blues players usually used guitar, piano, and harmonica, or played together in a group who played his own musical instruments.</p>
<p><strong>Jazz music</strong> that was rooted in the blues, evolved into New Orleans, RAG time, boogie woogie, dixie and swing. Then, in the early decades of the 1940s, jazz entered be bop era. Be bop music was the outlet of the Negro protest in the United States. The atmosphere of World War II made all of society and the musicians frustrated.</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="post_head">Currently exhibiting at The National Gallery is an east London artist depicting real life stories taken from The Hackney Gazette.</h3>
<p>Tom Hunter tells these stories using carefully staged, large format photographs, restaging them in compositions that often directly refer to classic paintings of the past, many of the paintings to which Hunter has referred for his compositions can be found in the National Gallery. Using his friends as models, Hunter directs them to use gestures, body language and facial expressions in the same way as the characters seen in paintings by historic artists.</p>
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Left: The Fight between the Lapiths and the Centaurs piero di cosimo c. 11500-15 (The National Gallery, London)</p>
<p>Hunter first came to public attention in 1998, when he won the John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award, with a photograph entitled Woman Reading a Possession Order. With its meticulously arranged composition and sensitively captured light, it is a direct quotation from Vermeer’s painting, A Girl Reading a Letter by an Open Window (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden). Hunters reputation was further established with a series of engaging, puzzling and compelling photographic re-workings of other paintings from the past. They provoke thoughts about issues that are relevant in our everyday lives, however shocking.</p>
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<p>Living in Hell and Other Stories continues Hunters’ interest in the stories of inner-city life that take place in his own locality, having lived in Hackney since the age of 19. Tom Hunter is not a photo journalist. His photographs are not literal reconstructions of the actual events. It is not the specific details of the story that attract him; rather it is the idea of a story that is provoked by the eye-catching headline. The idea of turning to his local press as a source for inspiration was suggested by the example of Thomas Hardy. Thomas, like hunter, was born and brought up in Dorset and would trawl through back copies of his local paper to find the stories of public hangings, wife selling and other unlikely events that he eventually wrote about in his novels.</p>
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<p>‘Living in Hell’ was the headline printed in The Hackney Gazette above the story of a 74-year-old woman whose house was infested with vermin. Borrowing from the National Gallery’s Four Figures at a Table by the Le Nain brothers, Hunter composed a photograph with the help of a retired actress and several hundred cockroaches bought over the internet. The Le Nains’ paintings of around 1643 show a woman and children in a modest peasant interior. She has the expression of a care-worn older woman tempered with a quiet sense of self-respect; in Hunters 2005 version the woman has no companions, she is alone. She sits wrapped up against the cold, the electric heater switched off. The sofa is filthy and worn, decaying food lies uneaten. A naked electric light bulb illuminates the room and shows literally hundreds of cockroaches crawling over every surface. This harsh lighting starkly reveals her shocking fate. The Le Nain’s dignified poverty is ripped from its original 17th century context and in 2005, becomes brutally undignified.</p>
<p>A Satyr mourning over a Nymph</p>
<p>National Gallery paintings depict the eternal themes of love, sex, violence, life and death and Tom Hunter has used these and reflected on them in an uncompromisingly contemporary way. He has turned newspaper headlines into commentaries on both the modern world in which we live and the classic themes seen represented throughout the National Gallery.</p>
<p>Cupid complaining to Venus by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c.1525<br />
(the National Gallery, London)<br />
Girls&#8217; Sex Acts in Club: Court. Cop &#8216;It can only be described as having sex through clothes&#8217;</p>
<p>Tom Hunter : Living in Hell and Other Stories<br />
Until 12 March<br />
The National Gallery<br />
Trafalgar Square<br />
London, WC2N 5DN<br />
Tel: 020 7747 2885<br />
www.nationalgallery.org.uk<br />
Admission Free</p>

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		<title>HITCHCOCK&#8217;S EMD CINEMA &#8211; Injustice in Art &amp; History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s one of those injustices we see too often in the world of art and history&#8230; An integral monument to the cultural structure of a society being sacrificed in the name of some unfulfilling, commercial purpose. The EMD Cinema in Walthamstow was a celebrated building. It is acknowledged as one of London&#8217;s finest art deco [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="post_head"><img src="http://www.whitemercury.com/articles/movies/images/emdmcguffin1.jpg" class="imageleft_top" alt="EMD Cinema" align="left" height="420" width="320" />It&#8217;s one of those injustices we see too often in the world of art and history&#8230; An integral monument to the cultural structure of a society being sacrificed in the name of some unfulfilling, commercial purpose.</h3>
<p>The EMD Cinema in Walthamstow was a celebrated building. It is acknowledged as one of London&#8217;s finest art deco cinemas and is scheduled by English Heritage as A Grade 2* Listed Building in recognition of its architectural significance. Built in the 1930s by Theodore Komisarjevsky, the renowned Russian stage designer, the EMD cinema is one of the only venues left in London that is designed both for live performances and film showings.</p>
<p>The cinema&#8217;s prominence is further made abundantly clear by the list of entertainment names that have passed into legendary status. Names such as The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, John Coltrane and James Brown have all graced EMD Cinema&#8217;s beautiful Moorish/ Spanish interiors with their presence. However, the name most associated with the cinema is none other than film director Alfred Hitchcock who grew up in Waltham Forest.</p>
<p>Sadly, in 2002 the cinema had to be sold and this time the buyer hadn&#8217;t had the cinema&#8217;s rich entertainment background in mind for its use- The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) plan on converting the cinema into a conference centre and place of worship. This has sparked a debate between the McGuffin Film Society along with the residents of Walthamstow (whom without the cinema will be left as the only London borough deprived of one) and the UCKG on the future purposes of the cinema.</p>
<p>The debate has not been resolved despite Waltham Forest Council earmarking £1 million to assist with the redevelopment of the cinema. As EMD has been one of East London&#8217;s most significant arts venues for over 70 years, let&#8217;s hope that the decision can be made so that this pillar of our cultural heritage gets restored to its former glory.</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>On BBC&#8217;s Bias:</strong><br />
The BBC lacked insight and awareness of continental football when dealing with the World-Cup. As did ITV by the way. Luckily the BBC had Leonardo and Desailly to give us much more balanced view on the game. Obviously, they have played in different countries and had the ability to judge different systems, players etc&#8230; I enjoyed M. O&#8217;Neil and I. Wright but much more for the comical value of the duo. T.Venables and Gullit at ITV tried to rescue what was at time atrocious punditry but couldn&#8217;t really save the ship from sinking.</p>
<p><strong>On England:</strong><br />
I am a big fan of Franck Lampard and to see him being lambasted around chat rooms is painful, but he knows that by his high standard he has performed below anything I have seen from him in the last two years. A big let down, sure. Yes, the English players were not only over-hyped, but failed to perform when it mattered and showed a certain lack of erm&#8230;bottle in key moments. The big money players have to deliver in the money time and they didn&#8217;t: Three miss-kicked penalties&#8230;On that evidence, it should tell you that something wasn&#8217;t together in the mental and psychological department. I have heard that France and Italy for example had blocked all intrusion from the press and family before reaching the second round, where they were allowed a day of rest and visit before going back into siege/bunker mood.<br />
We now know who went to the finals.</p>
<p>The whole WAGS business/phenomenon was a real joke as well. Having your WAG making front page of the papers partying till dawn is not ideal preparation. A back to basics policy is required here. A real one that is! As for Mr Mc Laren, hopefully he will establish a more strict and austere regime, where players will think about football first and not about partying at Beckingham before the W-Cup. I hate to do that, because I really wished England would reach the semis. They did not and it is now soooo easy to throw bricks at them. But sometimes, they seem to present us with the right stick to beat them with &#8230;</p>
<p>Enough!</p>
<p><strong>Team of the Tournament</strong><br />
I will agree with the proposed line-up and complaint about the Makelele omission. I would not put Viera in the first eleven, but the second. Makelele has played the whole tournament and has been a stalwart at the heart of France midfield. I can only be frightened at the sight of a defense made of Cannavaro and Thuram. Those two were truly the best performers at the final in my opinion.</p>
<p><strong>Best 11</strong><br />
Buffon- Zambrotta, Cannavaro, Thuram, Lamm &#8211; C Ronaldo, Ballack, Makelele, Zidane- Henry, Klose<br />
<strong>Materazzi</strong><br />
Just have a look at this authentic DIARY of a Dirty player:<br />
No comment.</p>
<p><strong>Zidane</strong><br />
Best player of the tournament? I don&#8217;t know&#8230;We will never know to be honest. Yes against Spain and Brazil he was walking on water. What is the legacy left by a man who suffered racial abuse on such a day and could not keep his cool? You may need to suffer racial abuse yourself to understand what went through his head. Some lip-readers helped us decipher what was said:<br />
Z: &#8220;Ordinanza de tirare il costume!!&#8221;<br />
(Stop pulling my shirt)</p>
<p>M: &#8220;Taciti, enculo, hai solamente cio che merite&#8230;&#8221;<br />
(Shut-up wanker you only get what you deserve)</p>
<p>Z: &#8220;si e cio&#8230;&#8221;<br />
(Yeah right&#8230;)</p>
<p>M: &#8220;meritate tutti ciò, voi gli enculato di musulmani, sporchi terroristici&#8221;<br />
(That&#8217;s all you deserve, you muslim arse-holes! Bloody terrorists! )</p>
<p>Make up your own mind. Others publications are already handling the matter now. The war on terror was also present on the pitch somehow&#8230;.<br />
Going back to the football, ZZ was less efficient against Portugal who found a way to isolate him, however in the final he scored that incredible penalty a la ‘Panenka&#8217; and in the second half of the final he was pulling the strings in midfield. Overall, the tournament has been poor in offensive bravado and his sight brought all the lovers of the &#8216;beautiful game&#8217; together. Italy could have played Del Pierro&#8230;to give us a clash between two &#8216;fuoriclasse&#8217; (exceptional players) but all Italy wanted was to reach the penalties&#8230;sad.</p>
<p><strong>Footie &amp; Politics</strong><br />
Well, we have seen everything. From the non-event: Iran was expected to have its president arrested or summoned to court. To the non-threat from Germans, Dutch, eastern Europeans and English hooligans: Fantastic!<br />
To the amazing efficiency of German organization: Germany probably had one of the best organizations ever seen, although I was told that Japan&#8217;s in 2002 was excellent too. And positive results for the economy too from what I have gathered. A. Merkel ridding the &#8216;Klinsi&#8217; horse and jumping on the feel-good bandwagon, linking herself as Chirac did in 98 in France to a successful World-Cup campaign: re-election beckon&#8230;Who&#8217;s to bet against her now?</p>
<p>The Italians are still master at the dark art of &#8216;combinazione&#8217;. (Corruption, bribery,&#8230;) You would have thought that after the pre-1982 World-Cup season which saw Paolo Rossi among others being suspended for a year, that they would have learnt their lesson. Obviously not. I was still glad to see their president in Englsih talk about the country&#8217;s pride in victory&#8230; They face another ordeal in their own courts now. Call me cynical, but I will be surprised if anyone&#8217;s of substance get indicted. They will be remembered though, for their amazing performance in the semis against Germany. Probably the game of the tournament with France vs Brasil&#8230;</p>
<p>Ach Zidaaaane&#8230;.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[The post World-Cup hangover is not over yet&#8230;and it requires that we all handle the Zidane-gate with the necessary cautious approach favored on the other side of the Alps. Those events just showed us that words can be as hurtful as actions. From Aragones the Spanish coach calling T. Henry a &#8216;N&#8230;r&#8217; on a training [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="post_head"><img src="http://www.whitemercury.com/articles/events/images/zidane2.gif" class="imageleft_top" align="left" border="0" height="144" hspace="0" vspace="0" width="180" /><img src="http://www.whitemercury.com/articles/events/images/zidane3.gif" class="imageright_top" border="0" height="150" width="200" />The post World-Cup hangover is not over yet&#8230;and it requires that we all handle the Zidane-gate with the necessary cautious approach favored on the other side of the Alps.</h3>
<p>Those events just showed us that words can be as hurtful as actions. From Aragones the Spanish coach calling T. Henry a &#8216;N&#8230;r&#8217; on a training pitch, to R. Atkinson leaving a mike opened at half-time of a game and delivering the &#8216;N&#8230;&#8217; word again&#8230;to Matterazzi saying whatever he said, probably in the heat of the moment and ZZ reacting probably in the heat of the moment, the way he did&#8230;</p>
<p>Football and its rulers are not under scrutiny. The racists and closet racists are not safe anymore. What was tolerated decades ago is no longer and the son of immigrants will not accept any tampering with their rights and pride.   Having said that, I don&#8217;t like the press game, which is trying to stir a story not out of the two main men, who both seem to regret what they respectively did, but through relatives, friends, lip-readers, anti-racists campaigners, far right so-called &#8216;leaders&#8217; etc&#8230;</p>
<p>Yes Italy plays dirty but so did Portugal and other nations and France wasn&#8217;t that clean either. This World Cup will be remembered as a &#8216;morally dirty&#8217; World-Cup from the negative tactics, to the poor refereeing and now racism&#8230;</p>
<p>FIFA has not been able to restore its dwindling image and proactive attitude in all those areas, as it is done in US sport on a regular basis.</p>
<p>The football authorities have to seriously start clamping down on racist behaviors or I can guarantee you that this is not the last incident of such nature we have seen on a football pitch, parole!</p>

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