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Home MuralFest: 67 Artists Simultaneously Painted Murals in Their Homes and Gardens While Quarantined
Similar to other muralists, Copenhagen-based artist Jacoba Niepoort was preparing for a busy period full of travel and public projects when COVID-19 canceled all of her plans. “I had been dreaming of methods for connecting individual, like-minded creatives who share common … Continue reading
Paul Bielicky Reporting From Vancouver, Canada | Coronavirus’ Days — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Visual Storyteller Paul Bielicky is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘VANCOUVER COVID-19 PROJECT’. To see Paul’s body of work, click on any image. With the Coronavirus hitting Vancouver for the past few … Continue reading
Brazil’s Bolsonaro rallies the right amid coronavirus criticism | Aljazeera
Supporters of far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro take part in a protest on Sunday in Brasilia [Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters] Bolsonaro has turned to military-linked advisers as his relationship with legislators and the courts has cooled. Brazil’s right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro … Continue reading
Deserted Venetian lagoon
Italy’s efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus disease has led to a decrease of boat traffic in Venice’s famous waterways – as captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. The Italian government imposed a nationwide lockdown on 9 March … Continue reading
Effect of Lock down on Marine Life
This video tries to analyze the effect of the lock down due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on the marine life. Media Sources: http://pexels.com/, PTI,
Intrusive Clowns, Preserved Cats, and Centuries-Old Hair: Museums Are Sharing Their Creepiest Objects
If you’re not into clowns, taxidermied creatures, or centuries-old piles of hair, you probably should avoid the #CreepiestObject hashtag on Twitter. In recent days, museums worldwide have been digging into their nightmare-inducing archives to uncover the most disturbing pieces their collections … Continue reading
Le Confinement 2020 / Haut-Rhin – jordane | ello
Le Confinement ♉ 2020 / Haut-Rhin, France #ellophotography #coronavirus #quarantine #confinement #covid19 #duplication #lockdown Source: Le Confinement 2020 / Haut-Rhin – jordane | ello
Take a virtual walk on the right side of Wilmslow Road & support your fave local business — lost in withington
As the government announcement was made in March, all small businesses such as cafés, shops or pubs were obliged to close. The same goes for all our fave spots in the Withington village. But there are still various ways how … Continue reading
Bolsonaro Joins Anti-Lockdown Protests as Unrest Grows Internationally — Rogue Rocket
Protests over coronavirus restrictions have broken out globally, and experts believe general unrest will continue to grow. In Brazil, President Bolsonaro, who has long-defied his government’s social distancing recommendations, joined a group of right-wing protestors calling for a military coup. … Continue reading
Lady Gaga performs “Smile” | One World: Together At Home
Lady Gaga performs “Smile” during One World: Together At Home on April 18.