Tag: Adults

Cartoonmuseum Basel Presents An Overview of Ralf Konig’s Work

BASEL, SWITZERLAND – Ralf König (born 1960 in Germany) has written and drawn stories about the relationships among adults for 30 years. Mostly, they focus on men, but increasingly, they deal with love between men and women. And recently, König even…

Cartoonmuseum Basel Presents a Comprehensive Overview of Ralf Konig’s Work

BASEL.- Ralf König (born 1960 in Germany) has written and drawn stories about the relationships among adults for 30 years. Mostly, they focus on men, but increasingly, they deal with love between men and women. And recently, König even analyzes the r…

Cartoonmuseum Basel Presents a Comprehensive Overview of Ralf Konig’s Work

BASEL.- Ralf König (born 1960 in Germany) has written and drawn stories about the relationships among adults for 30 years. Mostly, they focus on men, but increasingly, they deal with love between men and women. And recently, König even analyzes the r…

Met Museum Announces Change in Recommended Admission Prices

NEW YORK, NY.- The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that, effective July 1, for reasons of economic necessity, the price of museum admission will rise to a recommended $25 for adults, $17 for seniors and $12 for students. The rates are currently $2…

London’s Natural History Museum: Earliest Human Skull-Cups Made in the UK

LONDON.- One of the human skull-cups made by ice age Britons 14,700 years ago unearthed from Gough’s Cave. The process required great skill and knowledge of anatomy. The 3 cups are made out of 14,700-year-old human skulls and were found in Gough’s…

London’s Natural History Museum: Earliest Human Skull-Cups Made in the UK

LONDON.- One of the human skull-cups made by ice age Britons 14,700 years ago unearthed from Gough’s Cave. The process required great skill and knowledge of anatomy. The 3 cups are made out of 14,700-year-old human skulls and were found in Gough’s…

Museum Offers Tactile Tours for People Who Are Visually Impaired

KANSAS CITY, MO.- A new program at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offers monthly tours through 2011 for people who are blind or visually impaired. Inspired by the 100th anniversary celebration of Alphapointe Association for the Blind, as many as nine …

The Warrior Emperor and China’s Terracotta Army Sets New Record for ROM’s Exhibition Attendance

TORONTO, ONTARIO.- The Warrior Emperor and China’s Terracotta Army is the most successful exhibition presented by the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in the decade since Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids (2000). From the exhibition’s opening…

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