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His Highness Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum opens...
The 20th edition of the Dubai International Boat Show was opened by H.H. Sheikh Majid Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, marking the beginning of the Middle East's most highly anticipated marine event, featuring an impressive number of global and regional premieres.
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[Movies] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Reboot Set For Christmas 2013
The film is being produced by Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes and does not yet have a director, though Jonathan Liebesman is said to be a possibility.
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Open Question: Art Institute of Chicago?
Hello. I'm in desperate need of help.
I'm writing a paper and I need to cite a piece I saw at the Art Institute during Summer 2011.
I don't remember the piece name or the artist and I've been googling for hours.
It was either in the contemporary or modern section and it was a blown up photograph of a little boy and there was a whole story written over the picture about how parents teach their kids to hate this boy and all this terrible stuff and then at the end it said something along the lines of all because this boy became a man that just wanted to love another man or lie to next to another man I don't remember exactly. It was really moving, can anyone please help me identify the piece?!
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Open Question: Can you identify this old children's show?
First of all, this show is from the 90's. It's a stop-motion, I believe, because the characters were literally clay people. When the show starts, they mold themselves from clay balls into humanoid figures and interact with each other. There are art supplies lying around, much bigger than the clay creatures, and they use the objects to play pranks on each other, squirt paint on each other, etc. Each color was also a certain character and they spoke gibberish. Or I think it was gibberish; it defintely wasn't English. The only way you could tell they were mad or happy was from the emergence of a small gouge that represented their mouths. (That sounds much more creepy then it really is) So anyway, that's the best description I can give so far. Think you can identify it? (For the sake of my childhood!)
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