Tagged With "Dorothea Lange"
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Re: The Tulou of Fujian Province
Fascinating piece, PortMoresby! Truly a stranger in a strange (but fascinating) lang. Thanks for sharing it with us!
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Paul Hunter Landscape Tog
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Ghost Adventures in Gettysburg and Maryland
It's Halloween and what could be more timely that stories of ghosts and visiting the places they haunt, like Stephanie Kalina-Metzger did in Gettysburg and Maryland.
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'Burns Supper' hoping to keep open the Burns Birthplace Museum
Find out what the Burns Birthplace Museum needs to stay open
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Webcam guide to peregrine falcons
It's the season when peregrines lay their eggs and care for their young, and you can 'peep' in on them.
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Rambling in Reims
A day trip to Reims to visit some important sites turned into an opportunity for PHeymont to follow his habit of wandering interesting towns and cities
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Bangkok's Left Bank
PortMoresby stays for a second time in Bangkok Noi, the city’s left bank on the west side of the Chao Phraya River and enjoys it even more.
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A Quiet Corner of Bangkok’s Chinatown
In her ongoing quest to see interesting corners of Bangkok, PortMoresby finds an ancient house on a back lane of Talat Noi.
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The National Gallery of Art, Washington
Jonathan L visits the National Gallery of Art, in Washington and gives us a tour of some of its exhibits and treasures
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Re: The National Gallery of Art, Washington
I saw a Dorothea Lange exhibit in another museum; so powerful! I also appreciated the Edgar Degas sculpture. He is a favorite artist of mine. Excellent article and photos!