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Milan Design Week 2014, in Pictures
Images from the Salone del Mobile and the Fuorisalone, the most important design events in the world, which will continue until the 13th of April in Milan

Altri articoli su questo argomento
“Rischi creativi”, concetto ignoto qui
Anche stavolta, leggo questa notizia sulla richiesta da parte del BBC Trust di maggiori “rischi creativi” nel palinsesto di BBC Radio e inevitabilmente penso a Radiorai. In an unexpected move, the Trust also subjected BBC1, the corporation’s flagship channel, to pointed criticism, saying its evening schedule should be more “ambitious and distinctive” and telling executives to [...]

Il trasloco del New Yorker
Le foto degli ultimi preparativi prima di spostarsi nel One World Trade Center: l'atmosfera in redazione è piuttosto incasinata, tra scatoloni, libri a terra e vecchie vignette [Continua]

I programmi di Newsweek
L’ipotesi che Newsweek – che già si è fuso col magazine online Daily Beast – vada solo online è già diventata realtà sui siti di news italiani, come la storia dell’ultimo numero del New York Times. Per ora, però, la … Continua a leggere→

Debunking: we spoke to the guy who shot the video purportedly showing migrants refusing Red Cross aid
Predrag Petrovic denies religious beliefs led migrants to refuse aid packages bearing a red cross, Il Post has learned

Debunking: the painting damaged by a Taiwanese boy is not by Paolo Porpora, and it’s not worth 1,5 million dollars
The painting is by Italian artist Mario Nuzzi and was sold in 2012 for 30.000 euro by an Italian auction house

Una canzone dei Catherine Wheel
Sulle cose che è meglio dire prima che sia troppo tardi

Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell dead at 52
Washington Post

More than this

A new concert hall in Hamburg transforms the city
Washington Post

Il concerto di Beyoncé e Jay Z in sostegno di Hillary Clinton

links for 2010-04-17
Who Killed the Responsible Republican? Bill Kristol, of course – Jacob Weisberg – Slate "If Responsible Republicans are in fact nearing extinction, I think we can identify the crucial event that signaled their demise. It was a December 1993 memo by conservative strategist and commentator William Kristol. Kristol's advice about how Republicans should respond to [...] Sullo stesso tema:links for 2010-04-07 links for 2009-11-30 Nuvoloni

Perché
Il Guardian ha lanciato un’indagine online per capire il perché dei tumulti di Tottenham a partire da chi vi ha partecipato. Thanks to live reporting and tweeting from reporters and eyewitnesses on the ground, a clear picture of what happened, and its aftermath, is rapidly emerging. What will take longer to emerge, however, is any sense [...]

Educare le masse
When you’re scientifically literate, the world looks different. Science provides a particular way of questioning what you see and hear. When empowered by this state of mind, objective realities matter. These are the truths on which good governance should be based … Continua a leggere→

Lena Dunham ha criticato El País per aver esagerato con Photoshop su una sua foto

links for 2010-12-15
Holbrooke: An Appreciation – Michael Hirsh "Richard Holbrooke was also probably the greatest diplomat of his generation. [...] Holbrooke may have been the last American diplomat to get a standing ovation. It's difficult to imagine there will be many more like him". Remembering Richard Holbrooke | Foreign Policy Holbrooke visto da chi ha lavorato con lui [...] Sullo stesso tema:links for 2010-04-11 links for 2010-03-13 links for 2009-07-15

Orson Welles e gli alieni

Facebook changes again his algorithm for pages
Brand pages should pay more attention to how they publish their links

Buongiorno, splende il sole
