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Joe and other plumbersJoe and other plumbers by Thanos Kalamidas
Joe the plumber is ready to write a book about his involvement in the last American election and in his last press conference he was ready to help any future leader of the Republican Party... (4 comments)
Every day is Children's Day...Every day is Children's Day... by Asa Butcher
Often as a child I would approach one of my parents and ask, "There's a Father's Day and Mother's Day, so why isn't there a Children's Day?" (3 comments)
Grandpa's 'Divining Ear'Grandpa's 'Divining Ear' by Leah Sellers
The Wisdom of the Ages existed within the Precious Space between my Grandpa's 'Divining Ears' - In Honor of International Children's Day (Add a comment)
Kaisla Arts and CraftsKaisla Arts and Crafts by Luis Alves
Kaisla shop gallery (Kaisla kauppa galleria) is a rectangular two-story old house with solid red-brick walls and interior open spaces, nicely situated at the port of Korpilahti, Central Finland. (Add a comment)
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No toilet humourNo toilet humour by Asa Butcher
19 November 2008
Yes, today is World Toilet Day. No, the world hasn't gone around the U-bend. Why shouldn't 24-hours of the year be dedicated to the faithful lavatory? (7 comments)
The Porcelain ThroneThe Porcelain Throne by Thanos Kalamidas
19 November 2008
An offering of artwork honouring the humble toilet. (Add a comment)
"Manic Panic""Manic Panic" by Jan Sand
19 November 2008
"Poetry is to philosophy what the Sabbath is to the rest of the week." - Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare (2 comments)
Lens Politica festival in HelsinkiLens Politica festival in Helsinki by The Ovi Team
19 November 2008
Lens Politica, the festival of political film and art is organised for the third time in Helsinki in November 19th – 23rd, 2008. (Add a comment)
Hillary againHillary again by Thanos Kalamidas
18 November 2008
The reason I avoided writing anything about the rumors that wanted Hillary Clinton to be the new State Secretary of the Barack Obama administration is because it was just rumors. (2 comments)
Senses and Sensibilities: Changing PerceptionsSenses and Sensibilities: Changing Perceptions by Saberi Roy
18 November 2008
Sense perceptions are probably the most important condition of being alive as we live because we perceive and vice versa. 'Living is perceiving' and perceiving provides awareness of the state of the world around us and the senses form the very basis of (2 comments)
Former South African President Blamed for 330,000 HIV/AIDS DeathsFormer South African President Blamed for 330,000 HIV/AIDS Deaths by Newropeans-Magazine
18 November 2008
Zackie Achmat, a prominent South African AIDS activist has recently blamed the former president of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, for 330,000 HIV/AIDS related deaths in the country. (2 comments)
24-hour Ovi Bookshop24-hour Ovi Bookshop by The Ovi Team
18 November 2008
Without those hard- and paper-backed offerings, bookshops just wouldn't exist... or would they? Thanks to the ingenuity of the Ovi team, you can download e-books from our online bookshop. (3 comments)
Hermeneutics and Originative Thinking in Arthur Danto's "Artworld"Hermeneutics and Originative Thinking in Arthur Danto's "Artworld" by Emanuel L. Paparella
17 November 2008
Tolstoy asked the question: is there anything that could not be art, and if anything could be art, was art itself still a meaningful concept? (5 comments)
The World With Its Eyes on AmericaThe World With Its Eyes on America by Alexandra Pereira
17 November 2008
A poll made by Gallup about who the world's citizens would choose if they could have voted in the American elections showed a smashing victory for Obama - 3 in 4 people would vote for him. (9 comments)
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