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Current Event
9 years ago+6 6 0Climate change activists occupy Tate Modern's Turbine Hall
Latest protest by Liberate Tate against BP’s sponsorship of the gallery will last for 25 hours if they are able to remain in the building beyond closing time
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9 years ago+2 2 0What the Media Industry Can Teach Us About Digital Business Models
Four recommendations for leaders facing disruption.
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9 years ago+1 1 0Stop Designing for Millennials
The problem with generational targeting.
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9 years ago+2 2 0Fast and curious: what do you make of Sense8's telepathic tag team?
At the half-way point, the Netflix show really comes into its own, with the interlocking characters sharing life skills across the world, a decent take on LBGT representation and some great action scenes
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9 years ago+6 6 0Proportion of women in the digital and creative industries falling, UKCES report claims | Training Journal
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9 years ago+2 2 0Arts Council England boss Peter Bazalgette calls for creative industries to double in size
ACE chair Peter Bazalgette has called on the government to double the size of the creative industries in the next 10 years. Writing in his
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9 years ago+13 13 0We need to teach young people stealing content online is wrong, says Philip Pullman
The creative industries face a “disaster” unless young people are taught that stealing music and books from the web is wrong, the author Philip Pullman has claimed.
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9 years ago+11 11 0Disputed Painting Is Declared an Authentic Rembrandt After Decades
THE HAGUE — The painting was sliced down the middle and straight through its center in the 19th century, probably to be sold as two Rembrandt portraits. At some point in the next 40 years, it was sutured back together with pieces of an entirely diffe ...
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9 years ago+13 13 0Zhou Yongkang, Former Security Chief in China, Gets Life Sentence for Corruption
Zhou Yongkang, China’s former domestic security chief, was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for accepting bribes, abuse of power and revealing state secrets, according to Xinhua, China’s state-run news agency.
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9 years ago+4 4 0A green workspace in the city – but will the treehouse office catch on?
The strange, translucent structure encircling a tree in a London square is a pop-up pod that blurs the boundary between workplace and nature
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9 years ago+2 2 0Jurassic World review – Chris Pratt runs riot in upgraded dino-disaster movie
Executive producer Steven Spielberg has got his dinosaur footprints all over this thoroughly entertaining fourth Jurassic Park instalment