Pompidou plans to go global: focus is Brazil, India, China

The Centre Pompidou is looking to expand abroad with a chain of galleries that will carry the flagship French institution’s brand. Alain Seban, the president of the Centre Pompidou, says that museums, universities and even shopping malls could host…
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Quai Branly sheds further light on Chauvet cave art

The Musée du Quai Branly, Paris’s museum of art and ethnography, has initiated a new cultural partnership with the Chauvet cave complex in the Pont d’Arc valley in Ardèche, southern France. The first exhibition under the new agreement is due to take…
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Garage Centre to move to Moscow’s Gorky Park

Dasha Zhukova, the patron of the not-for-profit Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture in Moscow, has announced plans to move the institution to the city’s Gorky Park at a press conference held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. The new…
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Galleries’ survival threatened by railway expansion plans

The expansion of the new Exposition Light Rail (Expo) connecting downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica means major changes to the Bergamot Station Arts Center, a 7.4-acre complex that houses 35 galleries in several metal-clad industrial buildings. An…
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Oklahoma Guy Creates Best iPhone Audio App That Gives Time Back

Oklahoma Guy Creates Best iPhone Audio App That Gives Time Back













iPhone Audio App


Edmond, OK (PRWEB) April 27, 2012

Cory Boatright and his team of experts have put their heads together to create the ultimate speed listening iPhone audio app . The acclaimed iTalkFast audio enhancing utility application will revolutionize modern day auditory learning. In this fast paced world the best audio application on the market promises to give back more of the worlds most precious commodity, time. Boatright, an expert at time management and educational tools for success, has implemented state of the art listening technology and placed it at the virtual fingertips of every technological device known to man.

Tax-relief cap will curtail major gifts

Major projects planned by the UK’s leading arts organisations and museums are threatened by tax changes that the British government is proposing in an attempt to close loopholes enjoyed by the super-rich. In his March budget, the chancellor of the…
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