Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s administration, so financially embattled during the pandemic, stood down its musicians in 2020 to avoid bankruptcy. The same orchestra now offers discount tickets for Aboriginal patrons, plus those of Iroquois, Itza, Inuit and any other what-have-you descent. It is a tokenistic, infantilising and totally reprehensible gesture
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Before you even realize it, six-time Grammy Award nominee B.o.B. will be in Billings at the Pub Station Tap Room. Click through to hear the hits and our interview!
Before you even realize it, six-time Grammy Award nominee B.o.B. will be in Billings at the Pub Station Tap Room. Click through to hear the hits and our interview!
decision on what goes back and what stays is it the museum s them sad so all is it is this is it which is taken by government authorities. it s usually taking my government authorities but not the federal government and burning but it s usually the museums owned by the state of germany or even by by cities and then you have to ask your local government for the accession ing mob tickets or human remains and usually they follow the recommendations of the museums but then of course it s the federal government which has to make that decision when in fact you know if you said some of the treasures have been sent back but museums all over europe a flew off treasure as an artifact from the colonial past what can museums do it can take you to inform visit says that when they come into a museum they re going to be seen what one could describe a still an ott. it s not all stolen i think museums have to do in