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Le Spectacle | Strandhem

1 track album Strandhem’s first release is a 32min album-song called “Le Spectacle”, lyrically based on the book by French philosopher and critical theorist Guy Debord “La Societé du Spectacle”. The book, along with the album, is a social critique of our society of appearances and personal commodification at the expense of our happiness and

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The Art of Walking in Iceland’s Wild Westfjords – The Overview

The two guides Henry Fletcher and Jay Simpson, lead walking artist residencies along ancient herding routes in Iceland’s wild Westfjords. Source: The Art of Walking in Iceland’s Wild Westfjords – The Overview

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Cairo’s ‘iftours’ offer a new way to experience food and art during Ramadan

Qahrawya’s tours give Egyptians and foreigners a local, off-the-beaten-track cultural tour Source: Cairo’s ‘iftours’ offer a new way to experience food and art during Ramadan

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Gazans take up walking to stay fit, escape stress

GAZA CITY: The hours before iftar have seen a noticeable increase in Gazans walking along the Corniche of Gaza City. Men, women, teens and some children walk in groups and individually before the Source: Gazans take up walking to stay fit, escape stress

Artists Kalle Nio and Hans Rosenström: “We want ‘Weaving, Yearning’ to be a surprising and magical experience”

Weaving, Yearning is a sound art installation that guides the audience along a 400-metre route through the heart of London’s Kings Cross. Artists Hans Rosenström and Kalle Nio told the Finnish Institute about the project opening in May.

Source: Artists Kalle Nio and Hans Rosenström: We want Weaving, Yearning to be a surprising and magical experience  – The Finnish Institute

Submitted by: Andrew Stuck

mooching (around)

To loiter or walk aimlessly.

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