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January 19th, 2010

[Jan. 19th, 2010|06:16 pm]
Ziniet, es jums tā čukstus pajautāšu, a ko jūs domājat par "esamības nepanesamo vieglumu"? Nu, grāmatu, nevis filmu. Jo, redziet, man tā šķiet ļoti, ļoti tizla. pārvērtēta. taču tik daudzi saprātīgi cilvēki atsaucas kā uz ļoti būtisku un ievērības cienīgu darbu, ka jāsāk domāt, ka, hmmm, vai gadījumā es kaut ko nesaprotu? nu, tipa, amazonē dažreiz gadās asprāši, kas ieliek vienu zvaigznīti (no piecām iespējamajām) pat Šekspīiram ar tekstu, ka tas āksts ir pārvērtēts.

(godīgsakot tā es arī nesaprotu fanu par Sent-ekziperī Mazo Princi. varbūt kāds arī šī darba maģiju un īpašo šarmu varēt man izskaidrot)
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/11/arts/design/11museum.html?_r=1 [Jan. 19th, 2010|09:05 pm]
veca diskusija, bet LV vēl jau viss priekšā:

Private collection shows appeal to many art museums because they can display great works that are otherwise inaccessible. Over the last decade, though, as prices rose in the art market, the museum industry came to believe that such shows required extra vigilance about potential conflicts of interest. [..]

Noah Kupferman, a former specialist at Sotheby’s who teaches a course called Fine Art as a Financial Asset at New York University: “It is supposed to be an independent arbiter of taste and art-historical value. It is not supposed to surrender itself to a trustee and donor whose collection stands to be enhanced in value by a major museum show.” [..]
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[Jan. 19th, 2010|10:03 pm]
kamēr mūsējie braukā džipos, taujājot, kā mūsu emigranti jūtas savās mītnes zemēs, briti jau ir paguvuši uztaisīt niansētu pētījumu par to, kas ir noticis starp brīdi, kad - balstoties prognozēs par desmitiem tūkstošu imigrantu - tika atvērtas robežas un tagadējo brīdi, kad UK ir pašķaidījis pusotrs miljons imigrantu un kā rīkoties tālāk:

"UK employers' demand for workers at the low end of the skills spectrum is expected to rise over the coming decade… This implies that UK employers will continue to look to immigrant workers from eastern Europe to fill less skilled jobs.".. "Indeed, most employers are quick to cite an excellent work ethic as a factor in hiring them. This may explain why, during the recession, their unemployment rate has remained low.".."Despite being over-educated for many roles, they have been willing to take on jobs that many other workers do not wish to do." .. "But, despite often being highly skilled, more than half end up in low-paid jobs, compared with 18% of native-born workers. As a result, they receive lower wages,"
man šķiet diezgan gaumīgi, ņemot vērā, ka tiek pozitīvā gaisotnē domāts arī par aspketiem, par kuriem LV pat iedomāties nevar, ka būtu vajadzība padomāt (piem., imigrantu bērni u.tml.)
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