Krzysztof Wodiczko discusses his 1999 project, Hiroshima Projection, which involved projecting the hands of atomic bomb survivors onto the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, one of the few structures still ...
AND HAD TROUBLE COMMUNICATING BECAUSE OF HIS INJURIES. WELL, RIGHT NOW, THE FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO IS COMING INTO FOCUS. IT’S THE ANNUAL STATE OF DOWNTOWN BREAKFAST AT THE SAVE CREDIT ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson makes feelings clear on 'city killer' asteroid with 600x power of Hiroshima bomb
If the asteroid hit our planet, Tyson predicted the blast would be equivalent to 8-10 megatons or around 600 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War Two. LATEST ...
Openings: The Pearl launches a second location at Boston Landing (67 Guest St.), serving seafood and raw bar delights from owners Mika and Malik Winder. They opened their first location to acclaim ...
2:01 Long time DTES resident supports mayor’s plan to clean up the area A cultural support worker who found sobriety in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) believes the harm reduction model ...
A downtown Jacksonville landmark is available. Developers can reimagine the 19-story tower. The 19-story tower and surrounding complex of buildings that once served as JEA’s headquarters is now ...
The museum, located near ground zero of the atomic blast in downtown Hiroshima, displays artifacts from victims as well as other materials to convey the horror of nuclear weapons. Photo taken from a ...
The museum, located near ground zero of the atomic blast in downtown Hiroshima, displays artifacts from victims as well as other materials to convey the horror of nuclear weapons. It opened 10 years ...
If it strikes, the impact could release energy equal to 15 megatons of TNT. This is nearly 100 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb and as large as the Statue of Liberty. An asteroid capable of ...
Near a McDonald’s in the heart of downtown Dallas, developer Ray Washburne walks along Griffin Street, laying out a vision for a “great, grand avenue” to reshape the city’s core.
The Oklahoma City Council approved the next major milestone on the pathway to a new downtown NBA arena as planners prepare to demolish the former Cox Convention Center. Councilmembers voted ...
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