Government Might Hand Over Oakland Museum of California to Nonprofit

Despite talk that the economy is very slowly picking up steam again, museums across the country are still dealing with less money and more cutbacks. However, for those museums financed by equally cash-strapped state governments, the Oakland Museum of California might have figured out a workable solution. Or perhaps this is just the one random case where things seem to be working out just fine. The City of Oakland, in a state well-known for his current financial ills, is thinking that it might hand over the museum entirely to the nonprofit organization who already owns a 50% stake. While the city has had trouble raising enough money to handle its own budget, the San Francisco Chronicle reports that the nonprofit, the Oakland Museum of California Foundation, has had great fortune in raising money. So the plan is to hand it over completely, thus relinquishing the city from having to fork out its share of the rent and the museum stays healthy under its currently well-run nonprofit. Though a decision on any of this reportedly won’t be until next June, it sounds like an interesting proposition. Maybe there’s some nonprofit out there that would like to take the Smithsonian off the feds hands?

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Superhero Grandma

Voici la dernière série du photographe Sacha Goldberger, mettant en scène de manière très décalée Mamika, sa grand-mère juive de 91 ans née en Hongrie. Des clichés fantastiques avec ce personnage fictif de super-héros des temps modernes. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Let’s Get Personal in the Netherlands with SnorPublishers

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The home of Claudette Halkes from Uitgeverij Snor … SnorPublishers

D:: Dutch is the language in which we (Snor Publishing House) publish most of our books. Snor was founded in 2006 by my partner in crime and business Annemarieke and myself. We love to make quirky books and have a great time together doing that. And from now on we will also publish books in other languages. World, here comes Snor!

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E:: entrance, when entering my home you will notice that our home used to be a primary school. The living room has high ceilings and the windows are big and high positioned. So in former days the students wouldn't be distracted by looking out of the windows during the lessons. It's a special feeling that our living room was used to teach children writing and reading for years.

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S:: style, means knowing what makes you feel comfortable, happy and beautiful. Knowing what suits you best, in fashion, living, everything. And style also has to with to be able picking beautiful little things out of a bunch of crap.

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I:: interesting places in my city Utrecht are the wharfs and canals. For foreigners it's nice to see that you can wander around the city by the canals everywhere. A very quiet and beautiful surrounding is de Nieuwegracht/Museumkwartier and the Singel. I live nearby. In the museumquarter you can also find the Central Museum with a good collection and the famous Nijntje Museum in front of it. The Domtower is the highest tower in the Netherlands, you can climb to the top. For the rest: good coffee at Broodnodig. Good food at Eetcafe Te Koop and Luce. Good shopping: Strand West.

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G:: gardening is something I'd like to do more, but most of the time I buy plants and stuff and than my husband puts them in the soil after some days… But I love our garden (a piece of the backyard of the former school), with sun and a big tree in the backyard. It's a very quiet place in the centre of Utrecht. With our 'school-neighbours' we share another piece of 'garden' behind our gardens. The children can play together there and once a year we have a big street/school/garden party together with a pot-luck dinner, bbq, drinks and music.

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N:: new, in my home are the screenprints of Sue Doeksen. Sue is a very talented young illustrator and we from Snor are happy to have worked with her. We made a book: 'Cheerful in 3 1/2 months' and Sue did all 107 illustrations for the book. We made screenprints of 4 illustrations.

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H:: hobby, I love to cook!

O:: outfit, my favorite thing to wear is right now a leather skirt! Never had a leather skirt before, I bought it in Antwerp and I am very happy with it.

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M:: magazines I love to read are Elle Decoration, ELLE Decor, Jan, Wallpaper, CUT magazine, Vogue. Actually I love to read magazines, at Snor we get a lot of inspiration from magazines, even if they are not so high standing.

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E:: enjoy, I can't live without good coffee and of course my husband, children, family, friends and last but definitively not least: Snor.

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Sponsor Spotlight: Dolan Geiman

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Let's start with art this week…

Art coming from one of Bloesem's sponsors: Dolan Geiman. A mixed media artist creating original paintings, collages, constructions, and limited-edition reproductions. My favorites are the rescued wood pieces like the ones above and below in the images.  By using only salvaged wood, found objects, and other recycled materials Dolan's work instantly gives you a warm, honest and strong feel. 

 

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And there is so much more Dolan creates..panel paintings, prints and mixed media paintings...animals are every where I guess that his expression of how important nature is for all of us. I'm absolutely sure you will find something in his shop that you like…his collection is huge…and he offers free worldwide shipping for all orders $200 or more…click here for details.

NYU Axes Plans to Add Onto I.M. Pei’s Silver Towers, Plans to Move Across the Street

Up until last month, New York University was issuing press releases about its plans to add a fourth tower to their University Village site, home of I.M. Pei‘s 1966 Silver Towers complex. While the university knew that it was a tricky proposition, considering the current properties were given landmark status back in 2008, they spent the summer putting together information and short videos, showing off their proposed plans, and how the new tower would compliment and not distract from Pei’s original vision. While they apparently had the famous architect’s blessing two years ago, that seems no longer the case, with Pei recently siding with the new tower’s opposition camp, which has now ultimately led to the plans being completely scraped. Fortunately for the university, and included in that initial packet released over the summer, they have a backup plan, putting to use the land across the street they purchased back in 2001, which currently houses a Morton Williams supermarket. That building would be smaller in height, but roughly equal in total space, and they wouldn’t have to fight with the Landmarks Commission to get it built. However, according to Bloomberg’s discussion with an NYU spokesman, putting a massive new building there is likely to ruffle some locals’ feathers, so they’re expecting the fight to continue, even though they’ve now appeased Pei.

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As The Stars Fall – Artificial Sun

Un beau travail sur le dernier clip d’As The Stars Fall et donc sur le titre “Artificial Sun”. Une direction vidéo entièrement en Canon 7D, par la réalisatrice Pauline Goasmat en Islande. Le tout pour le nouvel EP Redux, prévu pour le 17 janvier prochain. A découvrir dans la suite.



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490 – Map of the World’s Countries Rearranged by Population

What if the world were rearranged so that the inhabitants of the country with the largest population would move to the country with the largest area? And the second-largest population would migrate to the second-largest country, and so on?
The result would be this disconcerting, disorienting map …

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Autopsy of the Nike Dunk Pro SB

thanks Jeremy