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After being shut down for more than a year, museums across the world are beginning to show signs of reopening. Most architecture and design events that were scheduled for 2020 have been pushed a year or two, depending on the severity of the pandemic in their respective regions. But while museums are open to the public once again, administrators have installed numerous precaution measures to ensure the safety of visitors and curators, and to avoid potential re-closures.
As international travels have been revived by government officials, and tourism is expected to recover gradually, read on to discover 19 museums and exhibitions that have begun welcoming visitors into their exhibition spaces as of May 2021, and the procedures required from the attendees before and during visitations.
Podcast explores weird and wonderful ways of feeling good
By Lowie Trevena, Friday May 14, 2021
Exploring some of the lesser-known methods of self-care and self-love, Kate White and Gwen Watson are the hosts of a podcast helping listeners to feel good.
Right Up My Podcast was dreamt up by Gwen, with Kate joining the team two years ago, and each episode looks as the “weird, wonderful and fringe things” people do to make them feel better.
Launching season one in September 2020 and now on the second season, episodes have focused on everything from cold water swimming to laughter yoga.
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Crowd âin aweâ at hoarder auction with no reserve Ray White agent Dean Vasil at an Earlwood home that went to auction without a reserve. Picture: Toby Zerna
News by AIDAN DEVINE 13th Feb 2021 5:56 PM It had no reserve - offering the prospect of a price as low as $1, if it was the only bid - but a junk-filled inner west house delivered the opposite result when it went to auction. The rundown Californian bungalow in Earlwood sold under the hammer for $1.51 million, which was reported to be hundreds of thousands of dollars above expectation. The rainy auction attracted 47 registered bidders, including optimistic bidders who budgeted about $100,000 and wanted to try their luck , selling agent Dean Vasil revealed.