Interview with Wayne Rowe, Author of Zen and the Magic of Photography
Through September 6
I visited “Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg” with some skepticism. As a photography critic, I wondered whether the National Gallery of Art had placed the cult of celebrity ahead of genuine visual artistry. I ended up being somewhat less disappointed than I’d expected.
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Teens from two cultures share their views through photography
Despite the continuing agonies of war, deep corruption, and economic dislocation in Afghanistan , high school students there leaped at the opportunity to join with Philadelphia counterparts in an unusual photography project.
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Learning while having fun
It’s the time of the year when people would rather be at the mall or the beach rather than stay at home and complain about the scorching heat all day. This is the season when all we want is to feast on a nice bowl of halo-halo or any frozen or iced treat while at the beach getting a nice tan.
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Google halts Street View Wi-Fi data collection
Google says it will no longer collect Wi-Fi network information for its Street View mapping service after "mistakenly" gathering personal wireless data.
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Interview with Wayne Rowe, Author of Zen and the Magic of Photography
"People can wake up to the world around them and get more out of life by learning how to see, and they can do that by getting into the moment."
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