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It is an ex-reference: B C judge removes dead parrot joke from class-action ruling

It is an ex-reference: B C judge removes dead parrot joke from class-action ruling
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It is an ex-reference: B C judge removes dead parrot joke from class action ruling

It is an ex-reference: B C judge removes dead parrot joke from class action ruling
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Turkey Slams European Court Ruling Upholding Workplace Headscarf Ban

By James Carstensen | July 21, 2021 | 7:03pm EDT Muslim headscarves displayed for sale. (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images) Berlin (CNSNews.com) – A recent ruling by Europe’s highest court allowing a workplace ban on Muslim headscarves has reignited debate here over the question of allowing religious symbols in public life. Turkey expressed outrage at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling, with Vice President Fuat Oktay saying it will allow “violence and discrimination.” “I strongly condemn such an ambivalent decision that destroys the freedom of religion and conscience,” Oktay told reporters in Ankara. Earlier this week, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – who regularly accuses European Union member-states, particularly Germany and France, of “Islamophobia” – also slammed the ruling.

Christie s opens new exhibitions in Aspen and Southampton

Christie s opens new exhibitions in Aspen and Southampton Grace Hartigan (1922-2008), East Side Peddler. Signed and dated Hartigan 56 (lower right) oil on canvas, 29 ½ x 39 in. (74.9 x 99.1 cm.) Painted in 1956. © Christie s Images Ltd 2021. NEW YORK, NY .-Christie’s announces the second selling exhibition for its Summer 2021 Aspen residency, OUT WEST (July 17-28). Christie’s latest private selling exhibition, OUT WEST, encapsulates the progression of various narratives and visions of the American West as reflected in 20th and 21st Century artwork. Works by major artists across various disciplines are represented in the exhibition, from Thomas Hart Benton, to Richard Misrach, and Wayne Thiebaud, all uniquely inspired by the American West. Paying homage to Aspen and the surrounding region, OUT WEST features works by artists who worked in, were inspired by, and depicted the American West. From Ed Ruscha mountain paintings to Richard Prince’s cowboys, OUT WEST brings toget

Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net

The First Art Newspaper on the Net   A black chalk drawing by Rembrandt, most likely from 1641, at the Rembrandt House in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on July 1, 2021. An exhibition in Amsterdam explores the wandering life and untimely death of Hansken, an Asian elephant who became a spectacle in 17th-century Europe. Julia Gunther/The New York Times. by Nina Siegal (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- In Rembrandt’s 1638 etching “Adam and Eve in Paradise,” there are two symbols of good and evil. A dragon hovers over the couple as they contemplate the forbidden apple, representing the danger of temptation. And in the background, a little, rotund elephant romps in the sunlight, a sign of chastity and grace. The meaning of these symbols, while obscure today, would have been recognizable in 17th-century Europe. The dragon Rembrandt drew was a figment of his imagination. But the elephant looks surprisingly true to life. How did Rembrandt, who never traveled outside the Netherlands, know what an ele

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