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A Mystery Inscription on The Scream That Baffled Experts for Decades Was Written by Edvard Munch Himself, New Research Shows

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The Quest for the North Pole Episode 3 Podcast Transcript

Subscribe here, or by clicking subscribe above! It’s June 17, 1896, and Norwegian polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen is waking up after another frigid night spent on Franz Josef Land. It’s an uninhabited archipelago north of Siberia in the Arctic Ocean. With his assistant Hjalmar Johansen still snoozing nearby, Nansen starts a fire, tosses some meat into a pot to make soup, and climbs atop a rocky hill to admire the view. That’s when he hears it the unmistakable sound of dogs barking. He’s shocked, because their last sled dog died months ago. The two explorers haven’t laid eyes on another human since they abandoned their ice-bound ship, the

20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Film and Visual Arts)

La La Land (2016). Dale Robinette Summit Films and Lionsgate Entertainment Born in Providence, Rhode Island, to a French father and Canadian-American mother, Damien Chazelle earned a bachelor’s degree in visual arts and environmental studies from Harvard University. On graduation, he began writing film scripts and making short films, enlisting family members, including his sister Anna Chazelle, to play parts in his debut film, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (2009), which he wrote, directed, and coproduced. His next feature film, Whiplash (2014), based on a short film of Chazelle’s of the same name, earned an Academy Award for best supporting actor for veteran character actor J.K. Simmons. It was Chazelle’s turn for honors with his next film,

Nordic Pavilion to Be Transformed into an Experimental Co-Housing Project for the 2021 Venice Biennale

Copy The Nordic Pavilion at the 17th International ArchitectureExhibition of the Venice Biennale will be transformed into an experimental cohousing project by architects Helen & Hard, supported by a curatorial team from the National Museum of Norway. Responding to the theme of How will we live together? the intervention “ will present a framework for designing and building communities based on participation and sharing”. The Nordic Pavilion in Venice, co‑owned by Sweden, Finland, and Norway, will put in place a model for cohousing. In 2021, the National Museum of Norway will be in charge of realizing the exhibition. Entitled What we share, the intervention at the 2021 Venice Biennale was designed by Norwegian architects Helen & Hard, a practice founded in Stavanger by Norwegian architect Siv Helene Stangeland and Austrian architect Reinhard Kropf. Working in collaboration with residents of their cohousing project Vindmøllebakken in Stavanger, Norway, the architects were

Deep-freeze data that will last 1,000 years

Shutterstock Longyearbyen, located on the west coast of the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard archipelago, is cold. It always is: The annual average temperature there is -5˚C, but between January and March that average drops to -13˚C. In July, by contrast, you can expect an almost tropical 7˚C. It has a population of under 3,000 people, a single-screen cinema that plays films on Wednesdays and Sundays, and a school whose 270 students show up for their first day in August in mittens and hats. When school trips head into the mountains, teachers carry rifles to account for the risk of polar bears.

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