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“Chasing Andy Warhol” theatrical walking tour brings story of late icon back to life – CBS New York

It’s a spring of flashing back to an era that popped. When the Pop Art of the late, great, one-of-a-kind genius Andy Warhol changed the world. Source: “Chasing Andy Warhol” theatrical walking tour brings story of late icon back to life – CBS New York

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Listening to everything: How sound reveals an unseen world

Vision is often regarded as first among the human senses, as our eyes are the way most of us come to know the world. However, vision has its limits. Australian Field Recordist, Lawrence English – check out his Songs of the Living  recordings. Source: Listening to everything: How sound reveals an unseen world

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BBC Radio 3 – Sound Walk – How we made a wintry Four Peaks Sound Walk

Behind the scenes of Horatio Clare‘s Sound Walk over the four nation’s highest peaks Source: BBC Radio 3 – Sound Walk – How we made a wintry Four Peaks Sound Walk

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Mar 29 | “Rat In the Kitchen” NYC Art Walk Experience | New York City, NY Patch

Check out the latest community post from one of your neighbors. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.) Source: Mar 29 | “Rat In the Kitchen” NYC Art Walk Experience | New York City, NY Patch

Why ambient walking art videos might be what you need right now – The National

As the world takes measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus, the work of artist Heman Chong offers an oddly calming respite

Source: Why ambient walking art videos might be what you need right now – The National

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

lonning, lonnin

Cumbrian dialect term for ‘lane’ – but a quite specific lane. Lonnings are usually about half a mile long, low level and often with a farm at the end. Many have specific names known only to the local villagers. Hence, Bluebottle Lonning, Lovers Lonning, Fat Lonning, Thin Lonning, Squeezy Gut Lonning or Dynamite Lonning. In the north-east the spelling is lonnin and seems to refer more to an alley than a country lane. The Scottish equivalent is ‘loan’.

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