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good: 91 percent of companies included in a recent survey say graduating college students should have at least one internship on their résumé. Yet half of them don’t hire interns. If Companies Value Internships So Much, Why Don’t They Hire Interns?
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rustybreak: Christo & Jeanne Claude
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Arcfinity: Arc explores the future of fun
Arcfinity: Arc explores the future of fun arcfinity: Simon Ings writes: Arc 1.2’s essayists have ignored the rotten spring weather and are gamboling about like a flock of spring lambs. We asked them to think about pleasure and fun, and they scampered off in all directions. P D Smith throws off Blade Runner-ish gloom to…
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laughingsquid: LEGO Minifig Babies
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towerofsleep: christopherschreck: 1.) Why Your JPEGs Aren’t Making You A Millionaire by Brad Troemel Interesting piece from Brad, in which he offers his thoughts on why internet artists don’t – and won’t – make money from their work. “Internet artists, for all of their digital-native wisdom, should know better than to think .JPEGs are a…
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not my Obituary
OBITUARYFAJARDO Rafael, 97, of Passaic, on Mon. Visit, Thurs, 5-9 PM, Funeraria Alvarez, Passaic. Mass, Fri, 10 AM, St. Cyril and Methodius Church, Clifton. Entomb, E. Ridgelawn Cem, Clifton. funerariaalvarez.com Published in The Record/Herald News on May 17, 2012 May I live as long as this namesake, may all who loved him find solace, and…
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MOLAA
TEMPORARY GALLERIES PLAY WITH ME: INTERACTIVE INSTALLATIONS June 17 – September 1, 2012 Co-curated by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Idurre Alonso and Selene Preciado • Members opening: June 16 Play with Me explores the interactive potential of contemporary art within installation art. The exhibition seeks to dispel notions of distance by breaking down barriers of access to…
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museumoflatinamericanart: Last week our Chief Curator, Cecilia Fajardo-Hill traveled to Colombia for the opening of Sociales: Debora Arango Arrives Today at the National Museum of Colombia. The same exhibition will open later this year here at MOLAA on September 23. Arango was a contemporary of Frida Kahlo, and like Kahlo, she pushed boundaries ; in a…
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museumoflatinamericanart: Liliana Porter (Argentina, b. 1941) Death Threat / Amenaza de muerte, 1995 C-print, 26 x 22 in. Anna Marie and Michael Simon Collection, Houston
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rafaelfajardo: I am posting this here because I was talking to my students about the polarization in attitudes between work and play. I created a flippant, playful, neo-Calvinism based on Calvin and Hobbes to mark the contrast. In the age of industry of Calvin play is suspect. In the Ludic Age where neo-Calvinism is ascendant…
