
Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology at The Met
Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology, coordinated by Andrew Bolton, Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at The Met, New York, starts May 5
Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology, coordinated by Andrew Bolton, Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute at The Met, New York, starts May 5
Progress hinges not on eradicating mistakes, but on our success at perpetuating them – by making good mistakes we learn to forgive, progress and mature by fault
In this wonderful world of ours, we come in all shapes and sizes. While sometimes we are not happy about this, one thing is certain, we can always look our best. With a few tips and tricks it’s easy to go from average to amazing! To quote Coco Chanel “Fashion…
Record price $1, 594, 500 fetched for Apple contract signed by Jobs Wozniak and Wayne after a bidding war at Sotheby’s New York well above the pre sale estimate
All men have need of the gods…said ancient Greek author Homer in the Odyssey. As American computer entrepreneur and inventor Steve Jobs traversed the road from Geek to God he became part of his own creation story. He was on the ground with the rise of the personal computer and…
With its new product iCloud Apple, ever market innovators, have come up with a simple way to store all that is important up there in the clouds so its accessible wherever we are and importantly, from whatever device we have to hand right down here on earth.
The music of friends seems to be to the fore this month. A four-day event at Kings Place, London, Celebrating Grainger 2011, will feature that talented pianist from Dalby, Jayson Gillham, who together with friends John Lavender and Penelope Thwaites will present this controversial and interesting composer’s works in his 50th anniversary year. At Brisbane keyboard virtuoso Christopher Wrench, cellist Louise King and their friends will feature in the Chamber Music Series.