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the coronavirus inspired mexican art student. to make these images which he painted during the 1st lockdown in germany he recently held his 1st exhibition for friends only on the outskirts of berlin. it's very important for this. to have. a few book. positive. thanks to the 2nd to more extensive lockdown private initiatives like this are also no longer possible for many months now cultural life has shifted to the digital world with streaming services like netflix and amazon doing even bigger business than before the pandemic the internet is also being used as a virtual gallery for museums or a virtual concert hall for musicians even the beethoven jubilee events took place largely on the cultural nation of germany is currently being put to the test. we must not forget one thing this cultural richness reaches back several 100 years and we preserved it through 2 world wars get at it for that reason so i am confident that with our help this very tough and resilient cultural scene. of survivors will also survive this pandemic is upon.
the coronavirus inspired mexican art student. to make these images which he painted during the 1st lockdown in germany he recently held his 1st exhibition for friends only on the outskirts of berlin. it's very important for this. to have. a few book. positive. thanks to the 2nd to more extensive lockdown private initiatives like this are also no longer possible for many months now cultural life has shifted to the digital world with streaming services like netflix and amazon doing even bigger...
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mehl roses deep interest in art -- must admired by the first lady. she had studied at this or bone in her student days, she spoke flawless, french and considered french literature and earth her ideal. by 1962, international relations between france and the u.s. become seriously strained with charles de gaulle insisting that the security of france require a development of a atomic arsenal. into this tension filled diplomatic morass glided none other than jacqueline kennedy. the mona lisa would play a pivotal role at this decisive moment in u.s. history. the first lady was the mastermind behind this 1963 exhibition. when the painting, it's called logic home, as it's known in france, the mona lisa, was transformed into nothing less than the icon of the free world, at the height of the cold war. mrs. kennedy had worked for weeks planning the evening. she invited the very best of america's great artists, writers, and intellectuals. she even enlisted arthur to write a toast for the president to offer during the elaborate state dinner in mattresses honor. s
mehl roses deep interest in art -- must admired by the first lady. she had studied at this or bone in her student days, she spoke flawless, french and considered french literature and earth her ideal. by 1962, international relations between france and the u.s. become seriously strained with charles de gaulle insisting that the security of france require a development of a atomic arsenal. into this tension filled diplomatic morass glided none other than jacqueline kennedy. the mona lisa would...
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but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the arts sector got its own aid package with a new start for culture that normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts you can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros and that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression of appreciation. the government commissioner for culture launched the a program in june. those employed in all areas of the arts can apply for support through their professional association. so far more than 600000 euros into the arts sector under this scheme. rehearsals for an uncle americal satire berlin's oldest camper a fine of invested much of its aid money and state of the art equipment for air purification just one of the measures aimed at complying with hygiene regulations. and the we've installed plexiglas barriers at the bars and the coach check the contact lists for us it's for the
but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the arts sector got its own aid package with a new start for culture that normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts you can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros and that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an...
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but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art sector got its own aid package the new start for culture normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts he can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros and by that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression of appreciation. the government commissioner for culture launched the a program in june. those employed in all areas of the arts can apply for support through there for special associations. so far more than 600000 euros to the arts sector under this scheme. rehearsals for an uncle americal satire berlin's oldest camper a fine of invested much of its aid money and state of the art equipment for air purification just one of the measures aimed at complying with hygiene regulations. and we've installed plexiglas barriers at the bars and the coach check contactless faucets for the washrooms we've presente
but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art sector got its own aid package the new start for culture normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts he can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros and by that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression of...
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cool art is essential for society. hello and welcome to us 212020 is drawing to a close i'm not a moment too soon i'm sure many of you are thinking but let's cast our minds back to january this should have been a great year for culture. celebrating 250 years of beethoven. a new bond movie was to touch screens. and german metal legends and i'm stein of the us stadium. i was going to attend my 1st ever your vision song contest this year and things began well award season was underway with parasite making history the oscar goes to parasite why is the 1st have a foreign language fail. the 3rd in international film festival in february ended up being one of the last big cultural events to carry on more or less to normal this year and then then came the condiment dominating headlines. ever since and bringing with a virtual standstill in the culture scene across the world. culture ground to a halt road wide. coronavirus close to z m 6 cinemas and theaters. venice normally flooded with tourists was empty. its wealth famous vie
cool art is essential for society. hello and welcome to us 212020 is drawing to a close i'm not a moment too soon i'm sure many of you are thinking but let's cast our minds back to january this should have been a great year for culture. celebrating 250 years of beethoven. a new bond movie was to touch screens. and german metal legends and i'm stein of the us stadium. i was going to attend my 1st ever your vision song contest this year and things began well award season was underway with...
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but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art center got its own aid package with a new start for culture that normally. i have a marriage budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts you can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros but that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression of appreciation. the government commissioner for culture launched the a program in june. those employed in all areas of the arts can apply for support through there for special associations and. so far more than 600000 euros have flown to the arts sector under this scheme. rehearsals for an uncle americal satire berlin's oldest camber a fine of invested much of its aid money and state of the art equipment for air purification just one of the measures aimed at complying with hygiene regulations. and the we've installed plexiglas barriers at the balls and the coach check to contact his forces
but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art center got its own aid package with a new start for culture that normally. i have a marriage budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts you can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros but that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an...
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but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art sector got its own aid package with a new start for culture normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts he can't solve all of the problems with 1000000000 euros and by that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression of appreciation. the government commissioner for culture launched the a program in june. those employed in all areas of the arts can apply for support through there for special associations and. so far more than 600000 euros have flown to the art sector under this scheme. rehearsals for an uncle americal satire berlin's oldest camper a fine of invested much of its aid money and state of the art equipment for air purification just one of the measures aimed at complying with hygiene regulations. we've installed plexiglas barriers at the bars and the coach check the contact list shows it's for the
but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art sector got its own aid package with a new start for culture normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts he can't solve all of the problems with 1000000000 euros and by that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression...
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cool art is essential for society. and i would welcome to us 212020 is drawing to a close and not a moment too soon i'm sure many of you are thinking but that's cos our minds back to january this should have been a great year for culture. celebrating 250 years of a taste of. a new bond movie was to tell screens. and german metal legends i'm stein of def us stadium. i was going to attend my 1st ever your song contest this year and things began well award season was underway with parasite making history the oscar goes to parasite why is the 1st have a foreign language fail. the 3rd in international film festival that theory ended up being one of the last big cultural events to carry on more or less as normal this year and then then came the condiment dominating headlines ever since and bringing with it a virtual standstill in the culture scene across the world. culture ground to a. road wide. coronavirus close these eons cinemas and theaters. venice normally flooded with tourists was empty. its world famous denali cancel
cool art is essential for society. and i would welcome to us 212020 is drawing to a close and not a moment too soon i'm sure many of you are thinking but that's cos our minds back to january this should have been a great year for culture. celebrating 250 years of a taste of. a new bond movie was to tell screens. and german metal legends i'm stein of def us stadium. i was going to attend my 1st ever your song contest this year and things began well award season was underway with parasite making...
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sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes use these arc factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we still considered them the artist because it was their idea was their intention to do to make the r. and so far at least a i can't have intention ok we can't computers produce something that seems at least original yeah i guess i mean spring that's pretty original kind of entertaining i think it's interesting if you look at some forms of art like like music is an interesting example because you can program ai to copy certain styles of music and maybe make compositions that have never been heard girls who are original i mean there's exam
sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes use these arc factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical...
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sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or andy warhol who sometimes use these. factories where they got other people to actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we still considered them the artist because it was their idea was their intention to to make the art and so far at least a i can't have intention ok we can't computers produce something that seems at least original yeah i guess i mean some spring that's pretty original shift kind of entertaining i think it's interesting if you look at some forms of art like like music is an interesting example because you can program a i to copy certain styles of music and maybe make compositions that have never been heard girls who are original i mean there
sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or andy warhol who sometimes use these. factories where they got other people to actually do the physical...
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but since the covert 900 pandemic the arts have been in serious crisis. and that's what all the arts sicked are got its own very large aid package the new start for culture normally i have a budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i added another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts you can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros but that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government it's an expression of appreciation and also. the minister of state for culture launched a program in june those employed in all areas of the arts can apply for support through their professional associations so far more than 600000 euros have flowed into the out set up under this scheme. rehearsals for a miracle sat a few days ago the oldest cabaret in berlin dish to who has received aid amounting 270000 euros and raised another 30000 euros itself the theatre invested a good deal of the money in state of the art equipment for air purification j
but since the covert 900 pandemic the arts have been in serious crisis. and that's what all the arts sicked are got its own very large aid package the new start for culture normally i have a budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i added another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts you can't solve all the problems with 1000000000 euros but that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the...
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the coronavirus inspired mexican art student. to make these images which he painted join the 1st lockdown in germany he recently held his 1st exhibition for friends only on the outskirts of berlin. somewhere it's very important for this. to have. the 5th book. positive. thanks to the 2nd more extensive lockdown private initiatives like this are also no longer possible for many months now cultural life has shifted to the digital world with streaming services like netflix and amazon doing even bigger business than before the pandemic the internet is also being used as a virtual gallery for museums or a virtual concert hall for musicians even the beethoven jubilee events took place largely on the cultural nation of germany is currently being put to the test. and we must not forget one thing this cultural richness reaches back several 100 years and we preserved it through 2 world wars to get at it for that reason so i am confident that with our help this very tough and resilient cultural scene. of survivors will also survive this pan
the coronavirus inspired mexican art student. to make these images which he painted join the 1st lockdown in germany he recently held his 1st exhibition for friends only on the outskirts of berlin. somewhere it's very important for this. to have. the 5th book. positive. thanks to the 2nd more extensive lockdown private initiatives like this are also no longer possible for many months now cultural life has shifted to the digital world with streaming services like netflix and amazon doing even...
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sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. these are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programmed can never be artists they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes used these are factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we still considered them the artist because it was their idea was their intention to do to make the art and so far at least a i can't have intention ok we can't computers produce something that seems at least original yeah i guess i mean spring that's pretty original kind of entertaining i think it's interesting if you look at some forms of art like like music is an interesting example because you can program ai to copy certain styles of music and maybe make compositions that have never been heard girls who are original i mean there's
sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. these are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programmed can never be artists they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes used these are factories where they got other people to. actually do the...
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in rome, sarah steadied renaissance art and ancient art, and got to know other artists that were workingtudying. sara just went back to the space sometime in the late 18 fifties and settled in boston. when the war began she volunteered as a nurse, and she and her husband moved to washington. by some accounts in 1862 she was put in charge of cleaning up the u.s. capital building. this is kind of fuzzy, sketchy, but there are thought that this is where she was. that was turned into a union hospital, along with some other government buildings in town. apparently when congress went on recess the soldiers went into the building and complete trash that. especially the offices of the former southern congressman. they are knitted in the hallway. spit tobacco everywhere and damaged and scaffolding by some of the ruffner's set up on the capitol dome, which at the time we're still under construction. sarah started looking around the building, among other things she found meat, precious me that had been found rotting. some scholars think this is probably where sara met, and perhaps became friends wi
in rome, sarah steadied renaissance art and ancient art, and got to know other artists that were workingtudying. sara just went back to the space sometime in the late 18 fifties and settled in boston. when the war began she volunteered as a nurse, and she and her husband moved to washington. by some accounts in 1862 she was put in charge of cleaning up the u.s. capital building. this is kind of fuzzy, sketchy, but there are thought that this is where she was. that was turned into a union...
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the coronavirus inspired mexican art student. to make these images which he painted during the 1st lockdown in germany he recently held his 1st exhibition for friends only on the outskirts of berlin. where it's very important for this. to have. the 5th book. positive. thanks to the 2nd more extensive lockdown private initiatives like this are also no longer possible for many months now cultural life has shifted to the digital world with streaming services like netflix and amazon doing even bigger business than before the pandemic the internet is also being used as a virtual gallery for museums or a virtual concert hall for musicians even the beethoven jubilee events took place largely on the cultural nation of germany is currently being put to the test. we must not forget one thing this cultural richness reaches back several 100 years and we preserved it through 2 world wars get at it for that reason so i am confident that with our help this very tough and resilient cultural scene. of survivors will also survive this pandemic ort
the coronavirus inspired mexican art student. to make these images which he painted during the 1st lockdown in germany he recently held his 1st exhibition for friends only on the outskirts of berlin. where it's very important for this. to have. the 5th book. positive. thanks to the 2nd more extensive lockdown private initiatives like this are also no longer possible for many months now cultural life has shifted to the digital world with streaming services like netflix and amazon doing even...
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kings and emperors and explorers of five centuries ago knew and of banares.e silk the ancient art of the 20th century in a procession of silk brocade's and muslins for fashions ago around the world. the continuity of artistic tradition moves in an unbroken line from the variety and richness of the past, to the living art of today. art reaches across many barriers, makes many friends in her own land, jacqueline kennedy has given a new place of importance to the american artist. . mrs. kennedy finds in the young indian artists who have come to meet her, welcome close to her heart. >> this is gandhi, my friends, it gives me great pleasure to present you today, the children's art carnival, a present to the children of india. i have often noticed the art of children is the same in the world over, and so, of course is our feeling for children. i think it is good in a world where there is quite enough to divide people that we should cherish the language and emotion that unites us all. thank you. ♪ >> the distance from the prime minister's gardens in the center of modern new delhi is measure
kings and emperors and explorers of five centuries ago knew and of banares.e silk the ancient art of the 20th century in a procession of silk brocade's and muslins for fashions ago around the world. the continuity of artistic tradition moves in an unbroken line from the variety and richness of the past, to the living art of today. art reaches across many barriers, makes many friends in her own land, jacqueline kennedy has given a new place of importance to the american artist. . mrs. kennedy...
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of today. ♪ art reaches across many barriers, makes many friends in her own land, jacqueline kennedylace of importance to the american artist. mrs. kennedy finds in the young indian artists who have come to meet her, a welcome close to her heart. >> mrs. gandhi, my friends, it gives me great pleasure to present to you today, the children's art carnival, a present to the children of india. i have often noticed the art of children is the same the world over, and so, of course is our feeling for children. i think it is good in a world where there is quite enough to divide people, that we should cherish the language and emotion that unite us all. thank you. ♪ [flute music] >> the distance from the prime minister's gardens in the center of modern new delhi is measured not only in air miles to jaipur, the capital of the state of rajasthan, it is also measured in years, taking the american visitor on the first step of her journey into india's past. to the land of the rajputs, of warrior and prince. elephants and emperors have always been friends. the rocky road up the hill to the emperor's
of today. ♪ art reaches across many barriers, makes many friends in her own land, jacqueline kennedylace of importance to the american artist. mrs. kennedy finds in the young indian artists who have come to meet her, a welcome close to her heart. >> mrs. gandhi, my friends, it gives me great pleasure to present to you today, the children's art carnival, a present to the children of india. i have often noticed the art of children is the same the world over, and so, of course is our...
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art experience. think for children, especially for the mental health aspect, more important than ever, don't you think? >> i agree. it's something that we really want to provide those useful conversations between parents and children. >> yep. >> to process everything we're experiencing in these unprecedented times. >> if people want to help and become members, how can they help? >> right now we're all looking forward to our art party happening in yarn. it's the most critical thing you can do is by joining the art party. you'll be spreading arts education across the bay area, particularly through our partnership with the boys and girls club of san francisco. we'll be >>> thank you for joining us on this inte >>> tonight, as we come on the air, all eyes on the fda. a decision could come at any time. set to give emergency use authorization for pfizer's coronavirus vaccine. today, the pressure from president trump. the white house suggesting the fda chief's job is on the line if the vaccine so not author
art experience. think for children, especially for the mental health aspect, more important than ever, don't you think? >> i agree. it's something that we really want to provide those useful conversations between parents and children. >> yep. >> to process everything we're experiencing in these unprecedented times. >> if people want to help and become members, how can they help? >> right now we're all looking forward to our art party happening in yarn. it's the...
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kennedy in my mind and the naming of the performing arts center. i know you work a lot with, but jackie kennedy is a big part of that spirit. david: toward the tragic last weekend president kennedy as jackie kennedy to accompany and to texas. why did he want jackie kennedy to come to them to texas? babyas: they had lost the in august of 1963. they would have had a third child and actually a fourth. the infant died, and she was depressed, and this trip to texas was a sort of reuniting of their marriage, rekindling to friendship, the love, the handholding to get over that loss in november was the beginning of a political season. it was a year out. texas was the all-important political state. one -- won texas. they went to texas and had a fabulous time by all accounts together as a loving couple. they were in san antonio houston for ain ,ongressman, albert delmas important for space appropriations but jackie kennedy not only spoke but she went and spoke to a latino group in spanish and she was getting cheered and everyone was commenting on how beautif
kennedy in my mind and the naming of the performing arts center. i know you work a lot with, but jackie kennedy is a big part of that spirit. david: toward the tragic last weekend president kennedy as jackie kennedy to accompany and to texas. why did he want jackie kennedy to come to them to texas? babyas: they had lost the in august of 1963. they would have had a third child and actually a fourth. the infant died, and she was depressed, and this trip to texas was a sort of reuniting of their...
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tony, take it away. >> i want to take a look at electronic arts. i really wish this wasn't the case but the rise in covid cases around the country right now has put lockdown type stocks like electronic arts back into favor here so first, i want to take a look at the chart over the sector, with i is largely a sector that will outperform the market as we go back into lockdown and you can see xlc recently breaking out above the $65 resistance level and coming back to retest that level and starting to trend higher and a communications sector that is starting to show some strength and electronic arts, one of the stronger names within the communications sector, electronic arts has largely been consolidating here since august, putting in a pretty large what you would consider a flag or a wedge formation but recently breaking out higher and the confirmation of the breakout around 135 and the relative strength to the communications sector, i think that is constructive for electronic arts to continue back up to the 145 highs and if you look at the company it
tony, take it away. >> i want to take a look at electronic arts. i really wish this wasn't the case but the rise in covid cases around the country right now has put lockdown type stocks like electronic arts back into favor here so first, i want to take a look at the chart over the sector, with i is largely a sector that will outperform the market as we go back into lockdown and you can see xlc recently breaking out above the $65 resistance level and coming back to retest that level and...
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sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think that's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like i know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes use these are factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we still considered them the artist because it was their idea was their intention to do to make the art and so far at least a i can't have intention ok but can't computers produce something good for it seems at least original yeah i guess i mean spring that's pretty original kind of entertaining i think it's interesting if you look at some forms of art like like music is an interesting example because you can program a i to copy certain styles of music and maybe make compositions that have never been heard girls who are original i mean ther
sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think that's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like i know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes use these are factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical...
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i'm the operations director of the african-american arts and cultural district. i'd like to thank supervisor walton for his leadership and support. the implication is the historic preservation (indescernable) in the black community, and this is a powerful step forward with this critical work. i yield my time. [sirens blaring] >> can we have the next caller, please? >> caller: hi. this is dr. cederick jackson again. i'd like to thank all of the elected and all of the appointed officials for bringing all of this together. there are way too many to name. there is such a great effort going on with this. but it is imperative that this committee and this cultural district have the
i'm the operations director of the african-american arts and cultural district. i'd like to thank supervisor walton for his leadership and support. the implication is the historic preservation (indescernable) in the black community, and this is a powerful step forward with this critical work. i yield my time. [sirens blaring] >> can we have the next caller, please? >> caller: hi. this is dr. cederick jackson again. i'd like to thank all of the elected and all of the appointed...
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the coronavirus inspired mexican art student. to make these images which he painted during the 1st lockdown in germany he recently held his 1st exhibition for friends only on the outskirts of berlin. somewhere it's very important for this. to have. a few book. positive. thanks to the 2nd more extensive lockdown private initiatives like this are also no longer possible for many months now cultural life has shifted to the digital world with streaming services like netflix and amazon doing even bigger business than before the pandemic the internet is also being used as a virtual gallery for museums or a virtual concert hall for musicians even the beethoven jubilee events took place largely on the cultural nation of germany is currently being put to the test. i know we must not forget one thing this cultural richness reaches back several 100 years and we preserved it through 2 world wars to get at it for that reason so i am confident that with our help in this very tough and resilient cultural scene this milieu of survivors will also
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the culture minister has called for another billion euros for the arts. there are many other aid programs as well. freelance artists in particular need help delivered as un-bureaucratically as possible. the question is really if someone deserves it or not. i believe that artists already deserve something like short-term compensation. many artists complained the arts are not valued enough during lockdowns. "we need the arts because they hold up a mirror to us, because they created space for discourse, because they deal with answers to the ultimate questions with values that give meaning. we need the arts more than ever right now to help make sense of everything we are dealing with right now. the protests for better conditions for artists will continue. the cultural nation of germany is currently being put to the test. phil: lots of us are wrapping up warm to fend off chilly weather, but it is not just humans trying to keep warm. a zoo in chile has installed a heating system to keep the pandas warm despite the freezing weather. more world news at the top of
the culture minister has called for another billion euros for the arts. there are many other aid programs as well. freelance artists in particular need help delivered as un-bureaucratically as possible. the question is really if someone deserves it or not. i believe that artists already deserve something like short-term compensation. many artists complained the arts are not valued enough during lockdowns. "we need the arts because they hold up a mirror to us, because they created space for...
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we have art from the civil rights movement, we have art that reckoned with the existential stress duringorld war ii, and we have music which we used to gather our experiences, the soundtrack of our very lives and struggles. and many songs do keep playing because they continue to echo in our lives. like neil young confronting american racism in southern man, which famously drew the outrage rebuttal from lynyrd skynyrd, they said the south was not as racist as suggested with sweet home alabama. that debate there is painfully relevant right now. just as neil young's keep on rocking in the free world grew famously out of the fall of the soviet union, but took on republican policies in the u.s. as well. that may resonate in a year where donald trump ended the year mimicking so many authoritarian election plots more familiar to foreign strong men. now, what art and music may be emerging from this tough year we just lived through? well, many people have already begun to wonder what will grow out of our collective adversity. >> i think some of the best work that we have ever had, that we're capa
we have art from the civil rights movement, we have art that reckoned with the existential stress duringorld war ii, and we have music which we used to gather our experiences, the soundtrack of our very lives and struggles. and many songs do keep playing because they continue to echo in our lives. like neil young confronting american racism in southern man, which famously drew the outrage rebuttal from lynyrd skynyrd, they said the south was not as racist as suggested with sweet home alabama....
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while she can and documented the art of others the photographs themselves were also. the 2 photographers parted ways 973 sean who died in 2006 stored that body of work in his new york apartment and while some photographs were published and helped popularize. most of them languished in obscurity the rediscovering of this extraordinary archive after 3 decades is a gift to 20th century art history. museum incident is hoping to open again before christmas but nothing is show in these unpredictable times but we'll keep you updated hit on day w. now carpenter and interior design a done oilman has very steady hands that's because he's a miniature east he creates tiny versions of famous and sometimes not so famous places which he displays in his own museum in neal in france the work requires lots of patience to with his creations requiring a lot lot of precision what which could take months the end products are amazing take a look at this. seen the renowned restaurant in paris is known around the world. but why do they have a ready made tables here when there are neither wait
while she can and documented the art of others the photographs themselves were also. the 2 photographers parted ways 973 sean who died in 2006 stored that body of work in his new york apartment and while some photographs were published and helped popularize. most of them languished in obscurity the rediscovering of this extraordinary archive after 3 decades is a gift to 20th century art history. museum incident is hoping to open again before christmas but nothing is show in these unpredictable...
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does art matter? what about artists? as we reflect upon american society today, it can seem that art and the artist have very little impact on our lives. but i'd like to tell you about a time, and it wasn't all that long ago, when art and artists were extraordinarily important. i'm thinking specifically about classical music in the united states. i'd like to take you back to the streets of new york city in the spring of 1958, may of that year. 100,000 new yorkers turned up to watch a ticker tape parade honoring the pianist van clyburn. he had recently won the tchaikovsky competition that was held in moscow. cheers cascaded down on him. america's newest celebrity was sitting in the backseat of an open car waving to people, blowing kisses to the crowd. women were reaching out to try to touch him. in moscow, a few weeks earlier, premier nikita was an enthusiastic participant in this emerging clyburn affair. millions of americans read about the way he playfully chatted with the young pianist. they developed a sort of nice, a
does art matter? what about artists? as we reflect upon american society today, it can seem that art and the artist have very little impact on our lives. but i'd like to tell you about a time, and it wasn't all that long ago, when art and artists were extraordinarily important. i'm thinking specifically about classical music in the united states. i'd like to take you back to the streets of new york city in the spring of 1958, may of that year. 100,000 new yorkers turned up to watch a ticker...
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, que pudieron ofrecer esto los de la escuela de arte y cultura, the mexican heritage plaza, para laon a la hora correcta, pudieron entrar y votar; entonces, todos los que llegaron, tuvieron la oportunidad de votar, y eso fue una elección histórica, superimportante en estos tiempos; entonces, que la comunidad llegó, y estuvo ahí para asegurarse que, que fueran parte de esa elección, nos da mucho orgullo. damián trujillo: yo estuve allí todo el día, y la gente no dejaba de llegar, y fue cómo te decía, fuente de orgullo, porque se veía a tanta gente, tanta población llegando a ejercer ese, ese derecho que tienen de votar en todo el este de san josé. edgar ochoa: sí, y fue, fue una, una ayuda grande de la colectiva que tenemos, que son 5 organizaciones, "amigos de guadalupe", "somos mayfair", "la escuela de arte y cultura" y family services, y entre todos, especialmente, somos mayfair y la escuela de arte y cultura, estuvimos en contacto con la comunidad para, para asegurarles que entendieran el proceso, que tenían la opción de dejar su balota, o tenían la opción de ir en persona, y lle
, que pudieron ofrecer esto los de la escuela de arte y cultura, the mexican heritage plaza, para laon a la hora correcta, pudieron entrar y votar; entonces, todos los que llegaron, tuvieron la oportunidad de votar, y eso fue una elección histórica, superimportante en estos tiempos; entonces, que la comunidad llegó, y estuvo ahí para asegurarse que, que fueran parte de esa elección, nos da mucho orgullo. damián trujillo: yo estuve allí todo el día, y la gente no dejaba de llegar, y fue...
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very particular day into timeless works of art. speaking of time 40 years ago and 1980 singer songwriter john lennon was murdered outside his home the dakota apartment building in new york city to mark the anniversary of his untimely death will leave you now with a song here today a tribute written by his beatles band's mate paul mccartney a few years after lennon's death mccartney recently said he still misses john lennon the next time. and if. i really. want to read these. few d.j. . the but i am saying that the beauty of a the air. above last me. the been taking. place. in australian cinema on the brink of extinction. thousands of dollars were killed by devastating against fires. and surviving animals are staring into the eyes of yet another catastrophe. after the inferno the battle to save australia's communism am close up. 2 in 30 minutes on d w o born. massive drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight that's how intuition love hate money. fans primes fans of spam and fans old to golf on youtube joinin
very particular day into timeless works of art. speaking of time 40 years ago and 1980 singer songwriter john lennon was murdered outside his home the dakota apartment building in new york city to mark the anniversary of his untimely death will leave you now with a song here today a tribute written by his beatles band's mate paul mccartney a few years after lennon's death mccartney recently said he still misses john lennon the next time. and if. i really. want to read these. few d.j. . the but...
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they had different taste but together they believed in the arts and written word. they both enjoyed talking to writers and journalists probably more than they did people that work in government, but she was one that very much backed john f. kennedy's career, not just when he ran for senator in 1952, but when he ran again in 1958 and then again in 1960. some people thought she did not love politics because she did not campaign a lot in 1960 when he ran for president, but alas, she was pregnant and she had had a miscarriage previously so she was careful not to burn herself out on the campaign trail. in fact for the presidential , debates, the first in american history against nixon, she stayed back in hyannis port and was not there to be at the debate. she was low-key in 1960, but that shouldn't be a reflection of however at least she believed not just in jack kennedy, but later in bobby kennedy's political career. she urged bobby kennedy to run for senate in 1964 and president in 1968. david: so she was pregnant with john kennedy, and john kennedy junior was born i
they had different taste but together they believed in the arts and written word. they both enjoyed talking to writers and journalists probably more than they did people that work in government, but she was one that very much backed john f. kennedy's career, not just when he ran for senator in 1952, but when he ran again in 1958 and then again in 1960. some people thought she did not love politics because she did not campaign a lot in 1960 when he ran for president, but alas, she was pregnant...
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money was tight so lucy turned to art again this time for connection to her mom. >>during her birthday or christmas we would not have money for presents so i would draw something she likes. >> pictures framed as keepsakes. >>why are you so drawn to anime? >> now anime is part of her our time. >>i would like to do some design. >> lucy is getting a chance to design for students rising above. >>this is for the competition. >>she's hoping to test out her skills in art school a change she is embracing with new found courage. >> everyone doesn't know what to do. it is good to learn more about yourself. that is something i had to learn. >>she has only seen her father once since he left the u. s. she said they talk regularly. she is the first in her family to go to college and she will be the first to go to art school. if she does, this is news she would be eager to share with her dad. to learn more of students rising above go to our website, kpix.com /sra. >>> still ahead, -- >> today on the drew barrymore show workers were whip up a tasty dish plus comedian just rona >>
money was tight so lucy turned to art again this time for connection to her mom. >>during her birthday or christmas we would not have money for presents so i would draw something she likes. >> pictures framed as keepsakes. >>why are you so drawn to anime? >> now anime is part of her our time. >>i would like to do some design. >> lucy is getting a chance to design for students rising above. >>this is for the competition. >>she's hoping to test out...
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but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art sector got its own aid package the new start for culture that normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts he can't solve all of the problems with 1000000000 euros but that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression of appreciation by the government commissioner for culture launched the a program in june. those employed in all areas of the arts can apply for support through their professional association. so far more than 600000 euros blow to the arts sector under this scheme. do you feel. rehearsals for an on the american satire berlin's oldest camper a final invested much of its aid money and state of the art equipment. for air purification just one of the measures aimed at complying with hygiene regulations. and the we've installed plexiglas barriers at the balls and the coach check to contact his forces
but since the pandemic hit the arts have been in crisis the art sector got its own aid package the new start for culture that normally i have a large budget of $2000000000.00 euros per year and i received another 1000000000 in the middle of the year in order to alleviate the plight of those working in the arts he can't solve all of the problems with 1000000000 euros but that was of course a very clear declaration of solidarity with the arts sector by the entire federal government an expression...
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>>the arts have been devastated. >>there are articles coming out every single day about a great cultural depression and about the death of theater about the unemployment rates for artists and the number of small businesses that have closed. >>the shutter gates of nightclubs like the chapel on valencia street. we can see the lineup from last february still posted outside. is one example of that devastation deborah cullen and is co-chair of the san francisco arts alliance. >>that organization work with washington political leaders to help the news like these stay alive with the 15 billion dollar grant program. it's part of the bipartisan covid relief stimulus package that is specifically focused on small businesses that are staged granted so these could be music venues are performing arts venues. >>these are organizations that were closed first. >>and we'll open last and have not been taken care of. >>the legislation also extends unemployment for artists and we'll provide additional forgivable small business loans or n
>>the arts have been devastated. >>there are articles coming out every single day about a great cultural depression and about the death of theater about the unemployment rates for artists and the number of small businesses that have closed. >>the shutter gates of nightclubs like the chapel on valencia street. we can see the lineup from last february still posted outside. is one example of that devastation deborah cullen and is co-chair of the san francisco arts alliance....
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for your art and your culture. and for the use what you make of it now. my own countrymen have pride in their traditions. so i think, as i stand in these gardens built long before my country was born, that is one more thing that binds that's together, and which always will. i had always heard i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this vibrant and beautiful country. ♪ history. >> previously on "american artifacts," smithsonian american art museum curator eleanor harvey introduced us to alexander von humboldt, a german naturalist who earned worldwide fame in the 19th century, and visited the united states for six weeks in 1804. next, in a second part visit to the exhibit, alexander von , "alexander von humboldt and the united states: art, nature, and culture," eleanor shifts from describing him as an naturalist to his experience as a humanitarian to an abolitionist. >> when humboldt arrived, he wrote a letter to thomas jefferson ho
for your art and your culture. and for the use what you make of it now. my own countrymen have pride in their traditions. so i think, as i stand in these gardens built long before my country was born, that is one more thing that binds that's together, and which always will. i had always heard i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this vibrant and beautiful country. ♪...
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tony, take it away >> the rise in covid sayses put locktown stocks like electronic arts back into favor i want to look at the communications sector, largely a sector that will overperform the markets. xlc breaking out above the $65 resist as level, coming backing to retest that level as support and now starting to trend higher here you have a communications sector starting to show some strength here and if you look at electronic arts, one of the stronger names within the communications sector. electronic arts has been consolidating since august putting in a large flag or wedge formation here recently breaking out higher here and the confirmation of the breakout above 135 along with the relative strength to the communications sector i think is constructive for electronic arts to continue back up to its 145 highs and if you look at the company itself, there's a lot to look forward to in 2020. xbox and playstation just dropped. ea is strong on the mobile space. during lockdown, mobile games have been extremely strong and you look at some emerging technologies, vr and ar, starting to gain s
tony, take it away >> the rise in covid sayses put locktown stocks like electronic arts back into favor i want to look at the communications sector, largely a sector that will overperform the markets. xlc breaking out above the $65 resist as level, coming backing to retest that level as support and now starting to trend higher here you have a communications sector starting to show some strength here and if you look at electronic arts, one of the stronger names within the communications...
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>>the arts have been devastated.>the shutter gates of nightclubs like the chapel on valencia street we can see the lineup from last february still posted outside this one example of that devastation deborah cullen and is co-chair of the san francisco arts alliance that organization worked with house speaker nancy pelosi to help the news like these stay alive. >>with a 15 billion dollar grant program that's part of the covid relief stimulus package. the legislation also extends unemployment for artists and we'll provide additional forgivable small business loans or nonprofit arts and cultural organizations arts are essential. >>and you know the performing arts in particular forced to close and it was like to be the so for us the stimulus is about saving our stages. it's about providing much needed support for small businesses. it's about getting. we're already living one paycheck away from >>the director of rising rhythm in the city's excelsior district plans to apply for an sba loan as the pandemic has pushed her dan
>>the arts have been devastated.>the shutter gates of nightclubs like the chapel on valencia street we can see the lineup from last february still posted outside this one example of that devastation deborah cullen and is co-chair of the san francisco arts alliance that organization worked with house speaker nancy pelosi to help the news like these stay alive. >>with a 15 billion dollar grant program that's part of the covid relief stimulus package. the legislation also extends...
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we need the arts because they hold up a mirror to us. because they create a space for discourse because they deal with the answers to the ultimate questions with values that give meaning we need the arts more than ever right now to help make sense of everything we're dealing with to meddle in. the protests for better conditions for artists and the arts will continue to call for a nation of germany is currently doing put to tears. reminder of the top story we're following for you germany has registered more than 30000 new covert 19 infections and over 800 deaths in one day the health minister is running a loss spelling out who can get in the united front. coming up next is global $3000.00 i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour and from watching . the boat. 100000 kilometers an hour to reach mars. he is at the helm and the hope mission of the united arab emirates. 80 percent of the mission scientists are women. the country is entering a new era. john female scientists are reaching new heights global 3000. next on d w s. u.
we need the arts because they hold up a mirror to us. because they create a space for discourse because they deal with the answers to the ultimate questions with values that give meaning we need the arts more than ever right now to help make sense of everything we're dealing with to meddle in. the protests for better conditions for artists and the arts will continue to call for a nation of germany is currently doing put to tears. reminder of the top story we're following for you germany has...
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it is a more transgressive kind of art form. the u.s.ent louis armstrong over when the kind of music that people wanted to hear was more modern jazz and they were sending him over. but i do think that that is extraordinarily interesting. there was a real hankering for american jazz and when the jazz artists were sent around the world, they did i think have an impact because it represented something distinctively american. when the u.s. was sending classical symphonies around the world, they were sending -- if you send a jazz group, that is distinctively american and all sorts of compelling issues dealing with race. and so that is another worthy subject for studying. it has been written about. i do not talk about it in this book which is just about classical music. but it is darn interesting. sir. >> in 1990, the national symphony orchestra went to moscow, first time since his exile. and it was an event. there were two concerts in moscow, two in leningrad and it ended as stars and stripes forever. i wonder if you have come across that. >>
it is a more transgressive kind of art form. the u.s.ent louis armstrong over when the kind of music that people wanted to hear was more modern jazz and they were sending him over. but i do think that that is extraordinarily interesting. there was a real hankering for american jazz and when the jazz artists were sent around the world, they did i think have an impact because it represented something distinctively american. when the u.s. was sending classical symphonies around the world, they...
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afaik it goes directly to the artists who can monetize their art syria the viral sensation of their art with the toe she's the with with bad point and they the loser in all this would be the answer media areas and those people that are gatekeepers that you know i don't not against making money but they've abused their power into the realm of censorship which is unfortunately stepped over the constitutional bounds that they should be you know. you know they should be a bang those those barriers so is this a free speech issue as well as well martin gaza lewdly you know censorship is going to become more and more of an issue as we don't do you are into the information age is just it's just the way it's going to be and we need to have technologies that. empower the individuals you know the same technology down rounds venezuelan government should do crunk acts that also allows the citizens of venezuela to. leave the country while retaining their well so it's totally democratized across the board and like any technology is going to have its good and evil but at the end of the day it's necessa
afaik it goes directly to the artists who can monetize their art syria the viral sensation of their art with the toe she's the with with bad point and they the loser in all this would be the answer media areas and those people that are gatekeepers that you know i don't not against making money but they've abused their power into the realm of censorship which is unfortunately stepped over the constitutional bounds that they should be you know. you know they should be a bang those those barriers...
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when he was tight, so lucy turned to art again. this time, for a connection to her mom. >> during her birthday, or christmas, do not have enough money for presence commas i would draw her, like, something she liked. >> pictures now framed as keepsakes. >> why are you so drawn to anime? >> now anime as part of her arts time, two. >> i like to do some designs. it would be cool if i do get the chance. >> she's getting a chance to design for students rising above. >> this is for the report for the competition. >> she is hoping to test out her skills in art school, a change she is embracing with a newfound courage. >> everybody doesn't know what they want to do off the bat. it is good to try to learn more about yourself, and that is something that i had to learn. to learn more about students rising above, and it's scholars, go to our website, kpix.com/sra. >> i'm all for it. i really do leave that the counties. on lockdown. actually, whole california should go on lockdown so we can get rid of this covid-19. >> i think this will be the n
when he was tight, so lucy turned to art again. this time, for a connection to her mom. >> during her birthday, or christmas, do not have enough money for presence commas i would draw her, like, something she liked. >> pictures now framed as keepsakes. >> why are you so drawn to anime? >> now anime as part of her arts time, two. >> i like to do some designs. it would be cool if i do get the chance. >> she's getting a chance to design for students rising...
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tony, take it away >> i want to look at electronic arts the rise in covid cases around the country have put stocks like electronic stocks back into favor. i want to look at a communication sector which will largely outperform the markets you can see it breaking out above the resistance level and coming back and now it's starting to trend higher if you look at electronic arts, one of the stronger names within the sector, electronic arts has been consolidating here since august recently breaking out higher here and the breakout above 135 to the relative strength to the communication sector, i think iit makes sense for electronics arts to continue back ea is very strong in the mobile space so during lockdown mobile games have been extremely strong and look at others, they are gaining traction if you look at ea, i think it is relatively cheap compared to the other two. the trade structure i am looking to use accounts for the fact that markets are using a little bit of momentum here i want to be sure i limit the amount of downside risk i have on this while playing for the upside i am going t
tony, take it away >> i want to look at electronic arts the rise in covid cases around the country have put stocks like electronic stocks back into favor. i want to look at a communication sector which will largely outperform the markets you can see it breaking out above the resistance level and coming back and now it's starting to trend higher if you look at electronic arts, one of the stronger names within the sector, electronic arts has been consolidating here since august recently...
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visual and performing arts department to get art kits into the hands of about 2,000 students in thechools and the district and then we were really fortunate to partner with the cities department of children, youth and their families to get another 2500 kits into the hands of students who were enrolled in the community hubs. >> that is fantastic because art is absolutely critical to mental health and relaxation and kids need that so much more than ever right now. what about digital offerings? what do you have for schools and teachers and the public? >> and the public, of course. some of the resources that we put online for families and for students are just as much fun for adults of all ages orchi k d kkid s of all ages. in october, one of the programs we launched is second sundays. it's gone virtual and involves a story time with our fabulous partners at the san francisco library and art making you can do at home. that's one of the things we've done but there are also fantastic interviews with artists from all around the globe that have been featured online on our website as well as
visual and performing arts department to get art kits into the hands of about 2,000 students in thechools and the district and then we were really fortunate to partner with the cities department of children, youth and their families to get another 2500 kits into the hands of students who were enrolled in the community hubs. >> that is fantastic because art is absolutely critical to mental health and relaxation and kids need that so much more than ever right now. what about digital...
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so he is excited when morse abandons art in order to pursue the telegraph. in fact, he is so excited that in 1830 eight when morse demonstrates the telegraph in a france, humboldt is there helping to translate and congratulating morse on being a master in two worlds, in art and in science. connectiongot this that is diving deeper and deeper into american ingenuity, american exploration, american literature, american art. in fact, the portrait done of humboldt in this time is this one by rembrandt peale, alexander von humboldt, in 1809. what is interesting about this is when humboldt first gets back to europe, he is carrying a letter from jefferson to the marquis de lafayette. jefferson gives him a letter because they both know that napoleon is opening the marquis de lafayette's mail and censoring it. so they know this is a letter that is going to get to him unencumbered. what it does is it creates a friendship between humboldt and lafayette. willears later, humboldt write and say, thank you for introducing us. the third person they are hanging around with hi
so he is excited when morse abandons art in order to pursue the telegraph. in fact, he is so excited that in 1830 eight when morse demonstrates the telegraph in a france, humboldt is there helping to translate and congratulating morse on being a master in two worlds, in art and in science. connectiongot this that is diving deeper and deeper into american ingenuity, american exploration, american literature, american art. in fact, the portrait done of humboldt in this time is this one by...
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meaning we need the arts more than ever right now to help make sense of everything we're dealing with. the protests for better conditions for artists and the arts will continue the cultural nation of germany is currently being put to the test. now lots of us are wrapping up warm to fend off chilly winter weather but it's not just us humans who are trying to keep the cold out this is a zoo in the southern chinese city of now which is installed heating to protect its animals after local time just plunged to an all time low i keep or say they're enjoying being warm of course is always an exception and the zoo's giant pandas are still living it up in the great outdoors this the freezing weather. well world news of the top of the hour i'll be back to take you through the day in just a matter. of . the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of data the code of special monday to friday on t.w. . children to come to terms. one giant problem
meaning we need the arts more than ever right now to help make sense of everything we're dealing with. the protests for better conditions for artists and the arts will continue the cultural nation of germany is currently being put to the test. now lots of us are wrapping up warm to fend off chilly winter weather but it's not just us humans who are trying to keep the cold out this is a zoo in the southern chinese city of now which is installed heating to protect its animals after local time just...