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7 décembre 2008

Sisley in London

Sisley in London
In praise of ... Alfred Sisley The Guardian, Monday December 1 2008 Monet painted in central London, at Westminster. Pissarro preferred the south, at Upper Norwood. Alfred Sisley, on the other hand, liked best to paint in west London and particularly,...
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7 décembre 2008

Picasso in Paris

Picasso in Paris
Picasso exhibition creates 'a cancer' in the Louvre, claim Paris elite A Picasso exhibition at the Louvre has sparked a row among Paris' cultural elite after critics complained the masses drawn to the populist show were like 'a cancer.' By Sarah Knapton...
2 décembre 2008

Courage

Courage
The Second World War has always fascinated and captivated me far more than any other period, but why, I can't tell you as I love all history. This dreadful time however has me hanging on, begging for more stories, more tales, more insight into what on...
1 décembre 2008

Roumania News that just keeps coming

Roumania News that just keeps coming
But it ain't over til the fat bloke sings! Awaiting more news...keep it coming, my Sufletzel! xox Romanian election neck-and-neck Voters chose individual candidates as well as from party lists Romania's opposition Liberal Democrats and Social Democrats...
30 novembre 2008

Napoleon III and Queen Victoria

Napoleon III and Queen Victoria
Well, I never knew that Queen Vic was friends with that nasty chap Napoleon III... Napoleon III and the Queen Victoria Napoléon III et la reine Victoria. Une visite à l’Exposition Universelle de 1855. Compiègne, Musée national du Château, from 4 October...
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29 novembre 2008

Richard Hickox

Richard Hickox
With great sadness, I've just read about the incomparable conductor, Richard Hickox who died last Sunday. Singing under his baton is one of the most memorable experiences of my time with the Orchestre de Paris. Maitre Hickox was simply unforgettable to...
29 novembre 2008

Roumania in crisis?

Dear Everyone, The country of my heart suffers once again, though this time, Im not at all sure that many actually notice. What am I talking about? The economic crisis of course. Of everyone I asked, only three friends of mine were concerned, and I mean...
29 novembre 2008

Share and share alike!

Dear Everyone, Below, articles from The Economist that made me temporarily forget my excitement to find Bucharest once more as well as my fear of flying! What a great magazine. Enjoy! Love, Sarah
29 novembre 2008

Hmmm...!

Hmmm...!
A modest proposal O give me a home... Nov 13th 2008From The Economist print edition The Maldives’ president has come up with a solution to the world’s problems Rex Features LOSING one’s home is a sadly common experience in these dark economic days, but...
29 novembre 2008

Eastern Europe and America Looking west,

Eastern Europe and America Looking west, hopefully Nov 13th 2008 | WASHINGTON, DCFrom The Economist print edition Eastern Europe awaits a new American president nervously but in hope DETAINING the next president of the United States for three hours in...
29 novembre 2008

Shocking...

Child-killing Most foul Nov 13th 2008From The Economist print edition The wrong lessons learnt, and another horrifying death ON NOVEMBER 11th two men were found guilty at the Old Bailey of killing a 17-month-old boy known to the public only as Baby P....
29 novembre 2008

Another forgotten conflict Nov 13th 2008 |

Another forgotten conflict Nov 13th 2008 |
Another forgotten conflict Nov 13th 2008 | CHISINAU AND TIRASPOLFrom The Economist print edition Good behaviour in Moldova’s separatist dispute reaps meagre rewards “LET us live in poverty, but in a country at peace,” says Vasily Sova, Moldova’s negotiator...
29 novembre 2008

Matilda...

My goodness...to think that I spent the evening with Matilda and Geta, but had no idea what incredible people they are. Of course, I knew that Matilda was a professor of letters, member of the Roumanian Academy and had written an Aromanian dictionary,...
29 novembre 2008

Mile of London Tunnels for Sale, History Included

Mile of London Tunnels for Sale, History Included
Mile of London Tunnels for Sale, History Included Steve Forrest for The New York Times David Hembra of the BT Group, Britain’s largest phone company, in one of the secret tunnels built during World War II as bomb shelters for London residents. Published:...
29 novembre 2008

OECD warns of worst recession since early

OECD warns of worst recession since early 1980s Tuesday November 25, 6:54 am ET By Pan Pylas, AP Business Writer OECD says developed world could face worst recession since early 1980s; warns of deflation LONDON (AP) -- The financial crisis will likely...
16 novembre 2008

French cinema news...

French cinema news...
France on the crest of a new New Wave A series of acclaimed gritty urban comedies and thrillers reflecting the realities of modern, multicultural France is rejuvenating French cinema - and challenging its bourgeois arthouse image... Jason Solomons guardian.co.uk...
13 novembre 2008

J'arriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive!!!

J'arriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive!!!
“The Requiem” by Dvorak, at “George Enescu” Philharmonic A rarity in the repertoire! Dvorak’s “Requiem,” scheduled by the “George Enescu” Philharmonic of Bucharest will take place today and tomorrow, at 19.00, at the Romanian Athenaeum. Conductor: Gerd...
13 novembre 2008

90 years ....

90 years ....
'This wild strangeness somehow excited me' The Guardian, Monday November 10 2008 Troops moving around the trenches in the first world war. Photograph: Bettmann/Corbis Inside an enemy trench, by Siegfried Sassoon There wasn't much wire in front of quadrangle...
11 novembre 2008

Urban Myths

Urban Myths
Apparently, one of the commonest urban legends features a warning to people of alligators in the sewers of New York City. It seems that wealthy residents often return home from sunshine holidays in Florida with baby alligators as pets. When they grow...
11 novembre 2008

Good for them!

Good for them!
Protesters block French nuclear waste Article published on the 2008-11-10, Latest update 2008-11-10 12:56 TU Radio France International Riot police remove a protester from a railway track in Germany (left)(Credit: Reuters) Some 1,000 protesters in Germany...
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