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1000 и 1 грань дочери Шаляпина: балерина, крестница Горького, актриса, морской офицер, Мисс Россия 1931 года

1000 и 1 грань дочери Шаляпина: балерина, крестница Горького, актриса, морской офицер, Мисс Россия 1931 года
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The Last Stand at Steve Bannon s Gladiator School

Save this story for later. At a café in a mountain town east of Rome, Benjamin Harnwell was wondering which of the five thousand applicants to his right-wing “gladiator school” he could introduce to a reporter without embarrassment. He thought of four, and dialled one up. “A journalist is looking to speak to some students,” he said into the phone, “and I don’t want him to wind up talking to some skinhead.” He listened, a religious medal rattling against his chest, his slicked-back hair shining. Harnwell hung up, saying that he’d been kidding about the skinhead thing. He then sped off in a white Fiat Punto, heading to the Certosa di Trisulti, a vast, eight-hundred-year-old charterhouse that is both his home and the site of his school.

Pandemic casts dark shadow over International Museum Day - La Prensa Latina Media

Pandemic casts dark shadow over International Museum Day 1 minute read Madrid, May 17 (EFE).- This year’s International Museum Day reflects the industry’s crisis after the coronavirus pandemic forced museums around the world to close their doors. Normally a festive affair, this year’s edition, marked on May 18, carries the title The Future of Museums: Recovering and Reimagining, an indication of the challenges that lay ahead for the industry as the world emerges from the pandemic. With restrictions still in place in many countries, nearly half of the world’s museums remain closed, according to the International Council of Museums.

The app that turns you into an art crime sleuth

The app that turns you into an art crime sleuth The world’s biggest law enforcement agency wants the public’s help in identifying and preventing the sale of illicitly trafficked cultural goods. By Kelly Horan Globe Staff,Updated May 13, 2021, 12:00 p.m. Email to a Friend Interpol s ID-Art app enables mobile access to its stolen art database and permits users to create art collection inventories and document at-risk cultural sites.INTERPOL Private art crime sleuths the world over have just been given a new tool to help identify and stop the sale of stolen art and looted antiquities: a smartphone app that gives them instant, real-time access to Interpol’s international database of stolen art.

Gnawed bones of 9 Neanderthals found in Italian cave

Gnawed bones of 9 Neanderthals found in Italian cave CNN 1 day ago By Barbie Latza Nadeau, CNN © Italian Ministry of Culture Some of the bones found in Guattari Cave near the town of San Felice Circeo in Italy. The discovery of the ancient remains of nine Neanderthals, a pack of hyenas and several elephants in the Guattari Cave near the Italian resort town of San Felice Circeo has astounded archaeologists, who have long suspected that a considerable population lived in the area. It is an extraordinary discovery, Dario Franceschini, Italy s cultural minister, said in a statement. The whole world will be talking about it.

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