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Destiny
Destiny from Bellecour 3D & Entertainment on Vimeo.
Posted in Animation, European, Past Events
Tagged animation, Art, creatives, Culture, film, rhythm, spirituality, Urban
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Tsunami ghost ship spotted off the coast of British Columbia
Reblogged from Eideard: A fishing trawler swept away more than a year ago by a tsunami off the east coast of Japan has been spotted floating near British Columbia…”It looks fairly sound and has rust streak from being out there … Continue reading
The Beauty in Black: A Symphonic Metal Epiphany
Reblogged from Victim of the Fury: Here I was in Sao Paulo yesterday doing the work that most romanticize, some demonize, and the reality of which few would recognize. I was in a taxi returning from a failed quest to … Continue reading
A "SCREEVER" BY ANY OTHER NAME (1700)
Reblogged from All My Own Work!: The origins of the term. The English term for Pavement artist is SCREEVER. The term is over 200 years old and derived from the term SCRIVENER; meaning ‘to write’ or ‘a person who could … Continue reading
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THE GOOD BLOOD brazilian art music entertainment food culture tv fashion film life brazil
THE GOOD BLOOD brazilian art music entertainment food culture tv fashion film life brazil.
Posted in Brazil, Past Events
Tagged Brazil, brazilian style, Choreography, demographics, Politics, race, samba
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