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Русский палеоарт и его герои – доисторическая выставка в Дарвиновском музее

В Дарвиновском музее открывается очень интересная выставка русского палеоарта – пожалуй, самого научного жанра в искусстве. Мы расспросили кураторов выставки об истории палеоарта, его культовых героях и творцах.

First Almost Complete Egg Of Now-Extinct Dwarf Emu Discovered

First Almost Complete Egg Of Now-Extinct Dwarf Emu Discovered KEY POINTS Scientists discovered the first almost complete  King Island emu egg Analysis showed the emu eggs were large in size Researchers have found an almost complete  egg of an extinct dwarf emu and they hope the discovery will shed more light on the mysterious creatures. Emus are the second largest birds after ostriches. They are flightless creatures that can only be found in Australia, Phys.org said. Apart from the emus on the main island, smaller versions of the birds, called dwarf emus, were also once present in the islands off southern Australia. These emu subspecies include the Kangaroo Island emu (

Rotary Club announces winners of annual short story and poetry contests

The Rotary Club of Summit County has announced the winners of is annual high school short story and poetry contests, which are designed to encourage creative literacy among students. The prizes for first, second and third places were $250, $150 and $100, respectively. Short story contest Maggie Butler, home-school student, “The Thought of Plummeting from an Impossible Height” Poetry contest Sam Burke, Snowy Peaks, “Mascne” and Maleena Mero, Summit High School, “Waves” (tie) Maggie Butler, home-school student, “Sisyphus” A special poetry award also was given to students in Karin Mitchell’s ninth grade class including Logan Charles, TJ Clawson, Sammy Crawford, Grace Gibson, Tarn Ihnken, Scarlet Neustaedter, Jacob Singleton and Sienna Sussman for “So much depends upon … ,” which was inspired by William Carlos Williams’ poem “The Red Wheelbarrow.”

Benjamin Myers Male Tears re-evaluates masculinity

Benjamin Myers Male Tears re-evaluates masculinity 15 May, 2021 12:00 AM 3 minutes to read By: David Herkt Masculinity is currently being re-evaluated. Balances are changing and this reassessment is reflected by book publishing. New fiction releases, particularly, are now more often written by women and fiction book awards reflect this. Benjamin Myers, however, is a prize-winning British male writer and his work is also a part of this re-calibration, approaching the subject from an entirely different angle. Myers work is often grounded in the natural world and his prose is bold. In The Offing, his bestselling novel, Robert Appleyard looks back on a summer when he was 16, taken in by an older woman living in a remote English bay, and given perspectives on life through learning about her past. His new collection of short stories, Male Tears, demonstrates his full range.

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