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On Walking – The Phoenix

         The slopes are gentler at Swarthmore. Far from my home of Los Angeles and new to the East Coast experience, I remember an especially formative California adventure: backpacking across Catalina Island. I imagine myself rising and falling on Catalina’s rollercoaster mountains again, on a near-pilgrimage. It was fresh, budding spring, universally green, cold in

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An art lover’s guide to NYC: Where to find galleries, creative space, and public art in Dumbo | 6sqft

Top right photo: Cey Adams’ “Love” mural; Photo courtesy of Dumbo BID Dumbo, “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass,” is a highly Instagrammable neighborhood that also happens to boast world-class art and cultural attractions. Once a manufacturing hub full of abandoned warehouses, Dumbo is now a vibrant area that is one of Brooklyn’s biggest draws.

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The best places to see street art in Berlin – Lonely Planet

Berlin has a long history as a vibrant hub for freedom of expression, from landmark art museums showcasing the German contribution to modern art to the… Source: The best places to see street art in Berlin – Lonely Planet

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Call to Artists for next Art Walk on Union | Local News | independenttribune.com

Painter. Glassblower. Potter. Hatmaker. Once again, we’re swinging the doors wide open for all kinds of creatives to join us for the next Art Walk on Union, the Cabarrus Arts Source: Call to Artists for next Art Walk on Union | Local News | independenttribune.com

Radio Art

60 Second Radio invites radio and sound artists to produce radio clips that are exactly 60 seconds short. There is no imposed theme. Contest winners will receive one of the Gold (1000$), Silver (750$) and Bronze (500$) Transistors Awards.

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Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

od thi dog back

Yorkshire saying: ‘wait or slow down’.

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