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New Token Donates $300,000 to Charity in Four Days News provided by Share this article Share this article LONDON, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MUNCH is a new, DeFi and ethereum based cryptocurrency launched on 04/14/2021, has upturned traditional finance models to distribute wealth back to its users and to people that need it. MUNCH ($MUNCH) is a digital currency that replaces the bite taken by traditional financial systems and distributes it to community-chosen causes and in rewards to its users. By collecting transaction fee from all Munch transactions, rewards are distributed evenly between our community and an accredited charitable cause, decided by the community. ....
Angst and humanity: Norwalk exhibit examines psychological impacts of pandemic Joel Lang FacebookTwitterEmail The Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum’s “Socially Distant Art: Creativity in the Lockdown” exhibit features 25 artists and runs through Aug. 29. Forced Separation by Kathie Milligan will be included in the exhibit.Courtesy of Kathie Milligan / Contributed photo When Susan Gilgore, executive director at the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk, began thinking about a pandemic-related art exhibit, one of the first works that came to mind was a 1919 painting by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. This wasn’t Munch’s famous, frightening “Scream.” It was a self-portrait, showing the artist seated in an invalid’s robe and blanket, almost defeated by the Spanish flu. His pale face looks out from the canvas; only the circle of his open mouth reminiscent of the more lurid “Scream.” ....
UK Museums Set To Re-open From 17 May Prime Minister Boris Johnson has provisionally announced that museums could open their doors to the public from 17 May. This four-step plan is part of a roadmap to ease restrictions initiated during the Covid19 pandemic. The Prime Minister announced the plan would go ahead conditionally if new infections were to remain low. Under the latest guidelines, commercial galleries could be permitted to open from 12 April under new safety measures. Galleries are considered non-essential retail outlets. Official guidance for the Government sets out that “indoor entertainment, including museums, cinemas and some theatres would be able to open with social distancing in place but has ruled out a vaccine passport for the time being. ....