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How has the prison realignment affected overcrowding at the local state prison? And will cutting red tape in the East County's permit process actually hurt residents? Watch tonight and find out.
North Korean artist Song Byeok gives a lecture at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia on Feb. 21, 2012. Translation by Emory student Se Hwan Youn. The lecture was sponsored by the Emory Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures, the Center for Ethics, and the Department of Visual Arts. Recorded by Jason Parker and Sara Keith for ArtRelish.com. http://songbyeok.com
No matter where you look in Venice, there's a photo waiting to transformed into a lasting memory. And no matter where you end up in Venice, there's always something to delight the senses. Welcome to a city built on the water, a city where you get around on foot or by boat. You simply cannot come to Venice for the first time without getting out on a gondola.To be paddled along the Grand Canal is something you will never, ever forget. I enjoy the small side canals also, having to duck my head un...
In the last 10 years, the International Criminal Court has turned from a court on paper into a leading actor in the enforcement of international justice. ICC President Judge Sang-Hyun Song, delivering the UNSW’s flagship Wallace Wurth memorial lecture, describes the remarkable development of international efforts to hold perpetrators of mass atrocities accountable, and also how the nature and context of these efforts has changed significantly over time. What should be the future role of the IC...
Marc & Mandy turn an old picture frame into a simple, chic candle tray.
In this episode: a product review of the Petrol Cambio camera bag, a conversational interview with photographer Zack Arias, plus, a blog post by photographer Peter Hurley.