2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Namibia Entertainment


Street Musicians Not Allowed to Perform in Public Places   
AllAfrica.com
The Windhoek City Police last week prohibited street musicians from performing in public places such as Independence Avenue. The City Police accused the artists of noise pollution (any sound that causes noise nuisance) not only for pedestrians walking in ...


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Amateur Artists to Showcase   
AllAfrica.com
Bank Windhoek in partnership with the National Art Gallery Of Namibia launched the 30x30 Art Competition on Thursday. The competition will give an opportunity to amateur artist all over the 14 regions who have no formal institution training in arts or that ...

Bank of Namibia responds to investigation request   New Era (press release)

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Irish Independent
   
Ireland fails to make it through to the Eurovision final   
Irish Independent
Singer Molly Sterling representing Ireland and last year's winner Conchita Wurst (R) of Austria Open Gallery 4 Singer Molly Sterling representing Ireland and last year's winner Conchita Wurst (R) of Austria react during the second semifinal of the upcoming ...

Eurovision: flexible geography, high camp and 'the world's biggest party'   The Guardian
Nul points for lack of RTÉ Eurovision sign language   Irish Examiner
'You embarrassed us - don't come back'   NEWS.com.au
The Moscow Times   
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Irish Independent
   
'Nut-rage' airline boss whose tantrum delayed flight freed from prison   
Irish Independent
Cho Hyun-ah (C), also known as Heather Cho, daughter of Open Gallery 1 Cho Hyun-ah (C), also known as Heather Cho, daughter of chairman of Korean Air Lines, Cho Yang-ho, is surrounded by media as she leaves for a detention facility after a court ...

Korean Air 'nut rage' executive freed   Irish Examiner
Outrage as South Korea court frees Korean Air 'nut rage' heiress   The Straits Times
Korean Air heiress freed from jail   Korea Times

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Deutsche Welle
   
Max Liebermann painting retrieved from Nazi art dealer Gurlitt to be sold at auction   
Deutsche Welle
A 1901 painting by Max Liebermann is to be sold at auction in London next month by the heirs of the original owners. It was held by Hildebrandt Gurlitt, Hitler's art dealer, and only recovered last year. Zwei Reiter am Strand aus dem Schwabinger Kunstfund ...

First painting to be sold from Cornelius Gurlitt trove   BBC News
ArtsBeat | Painting Recovered From Gurlitt Trove to Be Auctioned in London   New York Times (blog)
Painting stolen by Nazis to be sold by rightful owner who saw it being seized ...   Telegraph.co.uk

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The Indian Panorama
   
London welcomes record 17.4 million international visitors in 2014   
The Indian Panorama
LONDON (TIP): London welcomed more international visitors than ever before in 2014, with the city's cultural attractions and world class sporting events proving irresistible draws for millions, according to new figures released on May 20 by the Office for ...

Desis among biggest spenders on UK vacations   Times of India
London sees record number of foreign tourists   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Conferences help boost London's business visits to record 3.3m   CIT Magazine
Conference News   
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Daily Times
   
Could another English king be buried under a car park?   
Daily Times
Just three years after the extraordinary discovery of King Richard III under a car park, researchers think another mediaeval English monarch might be found buried beneath a parking lot and are hoping to find him. Philippa Langley, the inspiration behind the ...

Just like Richard III: Is King Henry I buried under a Reading, Berkshire car park?   International Business Times UK
Could another English king be buried under a parking lot?   INFORUM
King Henry I, like Richard III, could be buried in a car park, say archaeologists   The Guardian

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