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artist Adrian Laie managed to make cars look almost human and alive, in his paintings that I had the chance to see at his exhibit opening. B(rush) Movement is, smartly, the name of the exhibit.

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It’s all based on a true story: at the beginning of the 2000s, a forensic neuropathologist – Nigerian immigrant to the US of A – discovers, following detailed investigations, that American football players suffer serious brain trauma from the blows to their heads during games, which triggers symptoms previously universally assimilated to early onset neurological diseases. Those symptoms are so tormenting, that many of the players commit suicide, for instance.

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Bucharest’s White Night

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If you happen to visit London starting June 13, I think you should include visiting this exhibition in your itinerary: Shoes: Pleasure and Pain, at the Victoria & Albert Museum. I myself am thinking to invent some reasons to go there exactly for this! 🙂
It will be open during June 13, 2015 – January 31, 2016 and it is sure to be a walk down memory lane through samples of extremes that people thought of creating to make their feet comfortable.

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