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Unmoderated Tag: Television Rating: No Votes Hits: 46 Comments: 0 Mosaic News 4/18/2012: Bahrainis Escalate Calls for Freedom Ahead of Formula One Mosaic News 4/18/2012: Bahrainis Escalate Calls for Freedom Ahead of Formula One Bahrain's opposition escalates protests for freedom ahead of Formula One race, US troops caught posing with body parts of Afghan militants, online campaign seeks to retrieve Egyptian treasures stolen by European nations, and more. Today's headlines in full: Bahrain's opposition escalates protests for freedom ahead of Formula One Al Jazeera, Qatar US troops caught posing with body parts of Afghan militants Press TV, Iran Five more Shiites killed in Karachi Press TV, Iran ICC prosecutor in Libya for Saif al-Islam Gaddafi case Press TV, Iran Homs shelling continues, as head of UN observers denies coming under fire in Damascus suburb BBC Arabic, UK Egypt's barred presidential candidates react to decision Dubai TV, UAE Online campaign seeks to retrieve Egyptian treasures stolen by European nations Nile TV, Egypt Israeli PM plans to upgrade West Bank outposts into settlements IBA, Israel Ehud Barak: Israeli military action against Iran remains an option IBA, Israel Netanyahu slated for talks with Palestinian Authority PM Salam Fayyad IBA, Israel Barred pro-Palestinian activists mark Prisoners' Day in Paris, Brussels Al-Alam, Iran Image: Men walk past anti-Formula One graffiti in the village of Barbar, west of Manama April 5, 2012. The graffiti reads, "Boycott F1 in Bahrain, you will race on the blood of martyrs": REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East, including Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Authority, Iraq and Iran. Watch more Mosaic at http://www.linktv.org/mosaic Apr 19, 2012 1:05 PM





Permanent Tag: Short Films Rating: Amazing Hits: 295 Comments: 0 Let The Arts Roam Let The Arts Roam Wherever they go, they try to make something that makes sense for the neighborhood, and the community. And they always make something positive, something the artists hope people can enjoy -- regardless of whether life has greeted them with great fortune. Armed with a vision and their cans of spray paint, El Mac and Retna will transform a forgotten wall into a piece of art. El Mac and Retna are street artists, born in LA. They use building walls as blank canvases for their imagery, and the duo has collaborated to create murals all over the world. El Mac and Renta have very different styles, and have been collaborating the last few years. They combine their artistic forces in a specific way: El Mac creates huge lifelike portraits and Retna, calligraphic brushwork and decoration. The result is striking imagery that is unique and recognizable as theirs. It's not uncommon for street art fans and documentarians to gather to watch the progression of an El Mac and Retna work in progress. El Mac and Retna art feels appropriate for the street because the artists themselves embrace the city streets, the different neighborhoods, and the blend of cultures and backgrounds of the people that fill them. Street art, including the work of El Mac and Retna, also reflects a new attitude about accessibility to art in our environments. "Why not see all the walls painted," says Retna. "Let the Arts Roam!" Created by Joris Debeij & Terence Loos. Music by The Pilots jorisdebeij.com - terenceloos.com - thepilots.nl User: kooolcat Jul 12, 2011 1:08 AM








 
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