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The University of Bath and Bournemouth University have partnered to form the Centre for Digital Entertainment – a collabo…
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New centre to train next generation of "high calibre" animators …
This autumn, the ICA presents the first major survey of British artist Rosalind Nashashibi. Winner of the prestigious Beck’s Futures prize at the ICA in 2003, Nashashibi, who is based in London, has built up a strong and deserved …
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Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Surveys British Artist …
Ben Silverman, co-founder of NBC Entertainment and Universal Movie Studios will leave his current position on his goal to recreate his success with NBC with his new project with IAC/InterActiveCorp.
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Jonathan Lee's Entertainment Recap for Week of July 27th …
Worldchanging Seattle · Worldchanging Canada · Donate. Hi Honey I’m Home – The New Hobby That’s Creating A Buzz In Britain’s Towns And Cities.
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Worldchanging: Bright Green: Hi Honey I'm Home – The New Hobby …
Museum of Arts and Design is proud to present the Abraaj Capital Art Prize and the first exhibition of its prize winners. The Abraaj Capital Art Prize is an award that seeks to raise international awareness of artists from the Middle …
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Museum of Arts and Design to Present Winners of the Abraaj Capital …
Finally, to Belgium, where Guy Vanhengel, the country’s new budget minister, says Belgians face a period of “austerity” owing to a projected budget deficit of €20m in 2009 (equivalent to around 7 per cent of gross domestic product). …
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FT.com | Brussels Blog | European news round-up: Wednesday
After last week’s announcement by Alan Johnson, Home Secretary, that he will rescind his predecessor’s “blunder” of a decision to exclude from Britain such as Michael Savage the US “shock jock”, the story behind the decision gets …
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Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary AND Gordon Brown agreed to …
European news round-up: Friday. July 24, 2009 3:03pm.
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FT.com | Brussels Blog | European news round-up: Friday
Prague, July 23 (CTK) – The opening and completion of new shopping arcades in the Czech Republic is slowed down by the crisis-related lack of leaseholders and strict banking credits, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes in its economic …
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MfD: No new shopping arcades open in ČR due to crisis | Prague Monitor