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Dave McKean / The Particle Tar HBO Vs. The Mormons In Battle Over Temple Ceremony SALT LAKE CITY — HBO on Tuesday defended its plans to depict a sacred Mormon temple ceremony in an upcoming episode of "Big Love." The drama about a Utah polygamous family will show an endowment ceremony Sunday. HBO said it did not intend to be disrespectful of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and apologized. "Obviously, it was not our intention to do anything disrespectful to the church, but to those who may be offended, we offer our sincere apology," the premium cable channel said in a statement issued Tuesday. But the ceremony is an important part of the "Big Love" story line, HBO said. In the scene, actress Jeanne Tripplehorn's character, Barb, goes through the endowment ceremony as she faces losing her membership in the Mormon church. On Monday, Mormon church leaders criticized HBO for its decision to include the ceremony and said airing the material shows the insensitivity of the network's writers, producers and executives. On the Net:

Home · Ruud van Empel World #17 2006 / Cibachrome/ 100 x 300 cm / 118,1 x 39.4 inches Fotografiska, The Photographic Museum in Stockholm will make a large exhibition of the photoworks of Ruud van Empel. This first solo-exhibition of Ruud van Empel in Sweden will show 72 works. The exhibition will open on March 9 and will last until June 2, 2013. www.fotografiska.eu The Photographic Museum of Antwerpen will show the photoworks of Ruud van Empel. Joachim Naudts is the curator of this first solo-exhibition of Ruud van Empel in Belgium and he will show 70 works The exhibition will open on June 28 and will last until October 6, 2013. www.fotomuseum.be The Museum of Photographic Arts MoPA in San Diego is making an exhibition with the photoworks of Ruud van Empel. The Noordbrabants Museum in 's-Hertogenbosch (The Netherlands) will re-open his doors on May 24, 2013 In one of their first exhibitions in 2014 they will show new photoworks of Ruud van Empel.

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TEMPLE COMPLEX COULD ALTER THEORY OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT As a child, Klaus Schmidt used to grub around in caves in his native Germany in the hope of finding prehistoric paintings. Thirty years later, representing the German Archaeological Institute, he found something infinitely more important -- a temple inland complex almost twice as old as anything comparable on the planet. "This place is a supernova", says Schmidt, standing under a lone tree on a windswept hilltop 35 miles north of Turkey’s border with Syria. "Within a minute of first seeing it I knew I had two choices: go away and tell nobody, or spend the rest of my life working here." Behind him are the first folds of the Anatolian plateau. Compared to Stonehenge, Britain’s most famous prehistoric temple site, they are humble affairs. Never mind circular patterns or the stone-etchings, the people who erected this temple site did not even have pottery or cultivate wheat. It’s a theory the tourist board in the nearby city of Urfa has taken up with alacrity. Gobekli Tepe - From Wikipedia

Surrealist techniques - Wikipedia, the fre Surrealism in art, poetry, and literature uses numerous techniques and games to provide inspiration. Many of these are said to free imagination by producing a creative process free of conscious control. The importance of the unconscious as a source of inspiration is central to the nature of surrealism. The Surrealist movement has been a fractious one since its inception. Aerography[edit] Aerography is a technique in which a 3-dimensional object is used as a stencil with spraypainting. Automatism[edit] Automatic drawingAutomatic paintingAutomatic writingAutomatic poetry is poetry written using the automatic method. Automatic poetry generators exist online, but they do not actually generate automatic poetry in this sense. The Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal used the method of automatic text in his famous book I served a British king. Bulletism[edit] Bulletism is shooting ink at a blank piece of paper. Calligramme[edit] Collage[edit] Collage is the assemblage of different forms creating a new whole.

Ewoks have ruined us UPDATE: This comic was somehow turned into a shirt by space wizards with laser swords! This idea has been stuck in my brain hole for a couple of months. I had to purge it lest I spend another night waking up in cold sweats screaming, “THE EWOKS! THEY ARE LIKE CARE BEARS! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! I CAN TASTE INSANITY AND IT TASTES LIKE SUNNY D!” So, enjoy if you can. Here’s some news about the new Jedi-Free “Star Wars” TV Show. UPDATE: There’s a desktop based on this comic in The Vault now Donate then Download Here

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