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LINKTV Democracy Now October 10, 2012



flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of city-states. at palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. they presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. when the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. so it s really through the inscriptions that we ve been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. and through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. there was no unified maya state. there wasn t even just a few states. there were many, many states. (narrator) the first inroads into understanding the maya were made by spanish missionaries in the 16th and 17th centuries who fol ....

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LINKTV Mosaic World News October 9, 2012



which bring the spectator of his works into the game. i recognize that. i know that that s very up to date. i understand it. i am modern like the artist. and it s that interplay that he generates between the spectator and his audience that is very, very modern. (narrator) the painter of montmartre s decadence had an aristocratic start. born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family count raymond of toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri s branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family s glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin ade ....

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LINKTV Democracy Now March 14, 2012



not an empire, nor a country, the classic maya culture flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of city-states. at palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. they presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. when the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. so it s really through the inscriptions that we ve been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. and through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. there was no unified maya state. there wasn t even just a few states. there were many, many states. (narrator) the first inroads into understanding the maya were made by span ....

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LINKTV Mosaic World News March 13, 2012



of the cult of decadence. its exhilarating new art forms set off one of the greatest explosions in the depicd its op,ment. its street-smart citizens and thrill-seeking visitors. boozers. and working girls. actors, singers. and dancers. middle class males on the prowl and their not so innocent working class female prey. he haunted montmartre s night clubs. and dance halls. cabarets. and cafés, circuses. and theatres. sketching by night, painting by day, he translated ephemeral moments into portraits of a gas lit world fuelled by restless energy. he could use his very fluent draftsmanship to give a sense of the most immediate, the most spontaneous recording and projecting of something seen in the modern world. that economy also spreads to the devices he uses, which bring the spectator of his works into the game. i recognize that. i know that that s very up to date. i understand it. i am modern like the artist. and it s that interplay that he generates between the spect ....

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