Annie Leibovitz's nearly portrait-free exhibit - Washington Post
Tuesday 7th of February 2012 12:52:50 AM
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Annie Leibovitz's nearly portrait-free exhibit Washington Post Annie Leibovitz's "Skeleton of a pigeon studied by Charles Darwin, Natural History Museum at Tring, Hertfordshire, England, 2010," part of “Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage,” on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. A photo of Annie Leibovitz in ... Annie Leibovitz's Personless Photography At The Smithsonian (PHOTOS, VIDEO) Abel: Postcard from Washington |
Annie Leibovitz's personal 'Pilgrimage' feels commercial - Washington Post
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Annie Leibovitz's personal 'Pilgrimage' feels commercial Washington Post The results are eclectic but mostly reflect the heroic pantheon of the bookish liberal establishment: Charles Darwin, Henry David Thoreau, Virginia Woolf, Georgia O'Keeffe, Eleanor Roosevelt. Among the 64 photographs culled for the Smithsonian ... |
On eve of Darwin's birthday, states take steps to limit evolution - Washington Post (blog)
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On eve of Darwin's birthday, states take steps to limit evolution Washington Post (blog) On the eve of the 203rd anniversary of Charles Darwin's birthday, lawmakers in at least four states are taking steps to hinder the teaching of evolution in public schools, while other bills would do the same without naming evolution outright. |
Smiling is good for you - and an area of scientific study by some seriously ... - San Jose Mercury News
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Smiling is good for you - and an area of scientific study by some seriously ... San Jose Mercury News For more than a century -- from Charles Darwin's interpretation of facial expressions to Stanford University's "Happiness" class -- smile scholars have puzzled over the range of emotions from joy to oy! The thing about happiness is, they keep moving ... |
Lens on history - Chico News & Review
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Lens on history Chico News & Review By Ken Smith Earlier this month, an English paleontologist digging through dusty, forgotten corners of the British Geological Survey stumbled upon a collection of 314 slides collected, mounted and signed by Charles Darwin and his inner circle of ... |
Rewriting the history of photography - ABC Online
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Rewriting the history of photography ABC Online What was happening in Birmingham in the late 18th and early 19th century through James Watt the great engineer, Erasmus Darwin the scientist, Josiah Wedgwood the potter… Sally Hoban: It is, and he had some of the ideas about evolution before Charles ... |
Art of the ordinary - Times LIVE
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![]() Times LIVE | Art of the ordinary Times LIVE ... given a photographic portrait of nostalgia through natural-light digital photographs of artifacts and mementos of a range of historical subjects, from writers Emily Dickinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Louisa May Alcott to naturalist Charles Darwin, ... |
Copyright, Darwin, SOPA and ScienceOnline2012 - Scientific American (blog)
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![]() Scientific American (blog) | Copyright, Darwin, SOPA and ScienceOnline2012 Scientific American (blog) In my portrait of Charles Darwin. “Darwin Took Steps”, I included the little tree of speciation Darwin had sketched and famously written, “I think.” It's an incredibly descriptive little diagram. It's possible to imagine other ways to depict evolution ... |
Tech and the movies: 3D printing brings new angle to animation - Fox News
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![]() Fox News | Tech and the movies: 3D printing brings new angle to animation Fox News For someone like Charles Darwin, we probably had about 130 mouths.” A 3D printer connects to a computer and receives a file that describes an object in three dimensions, explained Rich Brown, senior editor at cnet.com. “It works much like a 2D printer ... |
Smile! Not only will it make you feel good, says LINDA KELSEY... it's the ... - Daily Mail
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![]() Daily Mail | Smile! Not only will it make you feel good, says LINDA KELSEY... it's the ... Daily Mail In 1872, Charles Darwin first suggested that physical manifestations of emotions influence our feelings. 'The free expression by outward signs of an emotion intensifies it,' he wrote. The 19th-century psychology professor William James went further, ... |



