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May 11, 2008 -
Here are some luminous pictures from the first showing of a new art project "Lighting to Unite" — a light show designed to ignite national and global unity. The project uses the National Cathedral in Washington, DC as its canvas.
Gerry Hofsetter, a Swiss artist, is responsible for these images, which include stars, human faces, and a mysterious woman in a kimono.
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Oct 09, 2009 -
Prince William and the Royal family joined politicians at St Paul's Cathedral today for a commemoration service to formally mark the end of combat operations in Iraq. They led the nation in honouring Forces members who served and died in Iraq, and the Archbishop of Canterbury spoke about the war. Wills stood with Prince Charles and Camilla, and the Queen was joined by Prince Philip, Prince Edward and Sophie.
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Jul 21, 2008 -
By now you must have heard that Starbucks is closing 600 of its stateside coffee shops. Last week Starbucks released the official list of the closing stores with a grand total of 616 closures. The closing stores are company-operated stand alone locations; no bookstore, super market, or airport Starbucks will be shuttered.
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May 11, 2008 -
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Nov 11, 2007 -
In his artist's statement, New Zealand-based furniture designer David Trubridge writes:
My ideas come from the wild places, edges of turbulence and renewal,
where seas break on beaches and headlands, where land and air meet on mountain ridges. I make forms of elemental simplicity, as the erosion of air and water on wood and stone, forms that speak of humanity's survival on earth, of life's fragility and dependence, of comfort in the ways of the past that have succoured us, and optimism for a sustainable and enriching future. I work within the limits of what I have and know, simplicity and low impact, natural materials and processes, leaving a delicate footprint.
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