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Kamakhya Temple in Telangana

It is the first time that the temple of Kamakhya in Telangana has been added to the list of the world heritage site. The Telangana state government had earlier flagged Kamakhya as a World Heritage Site in 2007, but the project was not handed over to the state. However, the project was finally completed by…

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The Business of Professional Sports by Jim Moore

The Business of Stars, by Jim Moore. Welcome to The Business of Stars, the blog of the Journal of Sports Business. Our mission is to study the business of sports at the highest levels, as well as the business of the sport in general. A major focus of this blog is to discuss the economics…

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The History of the Roller Rink at Canalside

Canalside, Alberta, Canada, August 18–21, 2011. Roller rinks are small racquets covered by an abrasive surface, and they are used for teaching students to skate on an inline skating rink by skating down a ramp while skating to the next ramp, making a turn, and finally skating back to the starting point on the other…

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The National Center for the Study of American Indian History and Culture

Thomas, Associate Publisher, The National Center for the Study of American Indian History & Culture, tells a story about an award of $10,000 to the Athol Public Library for nature-based programming. Athol is a very small town located about 50 miles from the town of Elkhorn in the United States. Although the town of Athol…

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The Toronto Film Festival

The film industry is under assault from all sides. From the art lovers to the critics to the press, everyone is being pushed towards the future. One of the most popular examples of such a campaign is the battle to force the Toronto Film Festival to drop its previously controversial lineup of Warhol and skating…

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Summer Movie Nights in South LA Parks

Summer Movie Nights in South LA Parks | Programming. A park is a place of shelter where people can relax, and from where children can learn to interact with the natural world around them. Parks can be found all over the world–the parks of the world–as well as parks that we have created ourselves in…

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The White Street Institute Launches a New Program for Cultural Non-Profit Organizations

(New York City) — The Whitesburg Media and Arts Group has been awarded as part of the Bloomberg New York Fund. This is the latest in a series of successful awards from the Fund for “citizen media” that brings together the city’s best and brightest artists and media artists in a new approach to the…

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Weekday Matters: Robins Interview

Weekday Matters: Jackyl to rock Robins Interview: Robins. This interview is brought to you by the same source that brought you weekdays matters: Robins. Here is a clip of an upcoming episode and the original script. change happening this episode. and is looking at a book he has found titled ‘The Secret Life of the…

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International Youth Assembly on the Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange

Wole Soyinka, the artist-activist born in Kigali, Rwanda, is taking part in the World Festival of Arts and Culture, which kicks off in Moscow on Tuesday and ends in Geneva on Nov. the first opportunity for artists and artists’ organizations to meet. Russia and Poland. sustaining the creative energy of Russia and Poland. Rzeszów Central…

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Reaching a Local Non-Profit Through a Matched Campaign

“To provide emergency food to those in need during emergencies is an important service that cannot be undertaken by a single organization alone. We therefore sought to partner with other organizations to ensure that programs such as GoPacks could operate with other partners (e. , the City of Toronto’s Food Bank, Ontario Mental Health Services).…

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