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Passage 36 Artists Every artist knows in his heart that he is saying something to the public. Not only does he want to say it well, but he wants it to be something which has not been said before. What visual artists, like painters, want to say is ea
If you have small children in the house you know how stuffed animals can gradually take over. Well, thats not a problem with these incredibly tiny, incredibly cute crocheted animals from a family business based in Vietnam. Most of the items in their
Everywhere in the world old buildings, such as schools, hospitals, factories and even churches are left empty because they are no longer needed. It is usually difficult to find other companies to move into the old buildings, because the floor plan --
One of the purest examples is La Madeleine, begun as a church, it was completed by Napoleon as a temple to honor the soldiers of his grand army--- the brave young men who paid the ultimate price to bu
AWARDSby Chris RoseThe Nobels are the originals, of course. Alfred Nobel, the man who invented deadly explosives, decided to try and do something good with all the money he earned, and gave prizes to people who made progress in literature, science, e
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Jackson Pollock Invented a New Kind of Painting That Changed the Way People Looked at Art By Dana Demange Broadcast: Sunday, October 16, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidus.
Not only is Thai boxing violent but it is also bloody. Yet it involves the arts of dance and music. It is both ugly and beautiful at the same time. That's why it's so exciting to watch. Thai boxing wa
很多人分不清compliment和complement。原因很简单:它们的发音相同,拼写也相似,但是,二者的意义则完全不同。 如果你compliment某人,你就是在表达对他们的赞赏,或者因为某件事而表扬他们。
I really like walking around gardens. Every garden is different. Even two gardens that are next to each other are different. I loved the garden our family had when I was small. I also loved starting my own garden when I bought my house. The best gard
[00:00.00]MODULE 10 [00:06.90]Unit 1 [00:10.06]3. Listen and write. [03:11.71]Unit 2 [03:19.44]1. Listen and number. [05:17.78]2. Listen and mime. [05:28.96]Youve got a stomach ache. [06:53.70]4. Listen and repeat. [07:04.46]Colour [07:06.74]Favourit
STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with Explorations in VOA Special English. Today, we travel through city streets all over the world to explore street art, a popular and lively art movement. (MUSIC) BARBARA KLEIN: Street art can be found on buildings,
BOB DOUGHTY: Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION American history in VOA Special English. There were many changes in the social customs and day-to-day life of millions of Americans during the administration of President Calvin Coolidge. Many young peop
New York Celebrates the Arts of Cambodia Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning English. Im June Simms. Today, we play hit songs from the songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. We also talk about The Great Gatsby, the movie that ope
Celebrating Strange Art at Washington's Fringe Festival Every summer artists perform at Fringe Festivals around the world. Fringe Festivals are a celebration of strange art. They have all kinds of performers -- from dancers, musicians and actors to e
Graffiti Coming of Age in Senegal Graffiti art in Senegal's capital city is fast becoming a popular and socially accepted way for a young generation eager to speak out. Graffiti in Dakar can be considered a tool for development, rather than a pointle
Starry, starry night paint满天星的夜里 Your palette blue and grey你的调色板呈蓝色和灰色 Look out on a summers day在夏天里 With eyes the know the darkness in my soul从我的眼睛里看到的只有黑暗 Shadows on the hills sketch the trees在我的心里上上形成的
We cannot bear a pointless torment, 我们不能承担无谓的痛苦, but we can endure great pain 但如果我们认定它是有意义的, if we believe that it's purposeful. 我们就能忍受巨大的痛苦。 Ease makes less of an impression
READING: Radio stations in France have been protesting against a possible new government rule. DJs were already unhappy with a 30-year-old system that requires them to make sure that 40 per cent of the songs they play are in French. Now the governmen
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - September 8, 2002: Edward Weston By Mario Ritter Point Lobos VOICE ONE: I’m Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And I’m Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERI