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Christmas SideShow

Wok game not long did it go with Santa Claus in the browser-game to the party. Of which testify not only decorated cities and the throng of gifts hunters in the Department stores. The news portal news.de reported a Christmas SideShow for the Office. Get all the facts for a more clear viewpoint with San Antonio Spurs. The Internet holds numerous mini-games in between ready. They are without easy installation in the browser to play. If you are unsure how to proceed, check out Eva Andersson-Dubin. The news.de editorial for technology (www.news.de/ technik.html) has tested a game that adapts the pre-Christmas mood: like when Stefan Raab wok-WM whizzes down Santa Claus the snowy slope.

It is trees to avoid snowmen and puddles. In addition, snowballs from the slope edge over the head and in the worst case in the face fly him. Despite the digital Santa Claus must accomplish his mission. Many items are hidden on the slopes: gift packs, stockings and biscuits. Even Rudolf’s famous red nose is to collect it. This brings not only Santa Claus in sweat. The driving prior to the Monitor is packed quickly by ambition.

It is not difficult to drive better times. Necessary, the direction keys on the keyboard are single light. The man in the red coat is left and right. The player pushes upward, he makes a jump. Using the arrow key down Santa Claus digs up even through the snow.

Whitney Museum

6-May 30, 2011 four decades of work by the Austrian photographer and scientist – on early figure, along with Edward Stieglitz and Edward Steichen, in the Pictorialist movement of the 1900s – via more than 100 photographs organized by subject: studio shots, portraits, still-lifes, plein-air studies, and experiment with sunlight exposures curators: Monika Faber, Anne Wilkes Tucker Catalogue: Hatje Cantz, 280 pp., $75 tour: the show premiered at the Albertina in Vienna and has so book at the Musee d’Orsay in Paris fun thing: Mr. James Edward Maloney and Mr. Carey Chambers Maloney, The Margaret Cooke Skidmore Endowed exhibition Fund, others Sung Hwan Kim: from the commanding heights Queens Museum of art Mar. 6-Aug. 14, 2011 lyrical video and film works by the New York-based Korean artist, typically put to electronic soundtracks by dogr (David Michael DiGregorio), explore feelings of yearning and isolation in a global society curator: Larissa Harris funding: Lily Auchinchloss Foundation, Green Wall Foundation, New York State Council on the arts, others reconfiguring an African icon: odes to the mask by modern and contemporary artists from three continents Metropolitan Museum of art Mar. 8-Aug.

21, 2011 at unusual intermixture of 20 works from the museum’s arts of Africa and modern and contemporary departments, including works by Lynda Benglis, and Man Ray, by the contemporary New York artist Willie Cole, and by contemporary Benin sculptors Romuald Hazoume and Calixte Dakpogan also on view: “the Andean tunic, 400 BCE-1800 CE,” Mar. 8-Sept. 18, 2011 Glenn Ligon: America-Whitney Museum of American art Mar. 10 June 5, 2011 100 paintings, prints, photographs, drawings, sculptural installation and recent neon relief – including one commissioned for the Whitney’s Madison Avenue windows – in the first mid-career retrospective of the gay, black, Brooklyn-based artist whose work explores themes of sexual and racial identity curator: Scott Rothkopf Catalogue: Yale University Press, 208 pp., $24.95 tour: LACMA, fall 2011; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, early 2012 funding: National Committee of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Maira Kalman: various illuminations (of a Crazy World) Jewish Museum Mar. 11-July 31, 2011 the first major museum survey of the witty, Israeli-born illustrator and author presents 100 original paintings.

embroideries and other objects, including her famous covers for the New Yorker, within installation of “source material”, from ladders to bobby pins to moss curator: Ingrid Schaffner catalogue: Prestel, 144 pp., $34.95 tour: the show what organized at the ICA and has appeared in San Francisco and Los Angeles funding Philadelphia: WNET New York public media, Leonard and Louise Riggio, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Barbara B. & Theodore R. Aronson, others please continue reading here: art worlds leading online magazines and decorative art online of so NEW THIS MONTH IN U.S. Go to Jay A. Schwartz for more information. Museum

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