Jan 15 2012
Morse Code News for January 15, 2012
Headlines for January 15, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from arts journal=on architecture time and choreography an interview with sasha waltz=what do the critics like the artist (and george clooney)=the long goodbye of newspapers (think of sears and kodak)=paul demasson 57 australian ballet principal and ballet master=streaming video may kill the tv star or just morph the entire internet=getting the real banksy (photos cant touch this art)=some theatre companies prefer no home just a cityscape to perform in=are we deluding ourselves with newly finished artworks by dead masters=patron x of the infamous cell phone ring seriously regrets the error=amazon and the plagiarism problem thats not only for adults anymore=momas film stills archive still shuttered why=what do british filmmakers think of david camerons funding ideas=lost brahms piano work to have belated premiere=jan groover postmodern still life photographer dead at 68=asian booker expands shortlist to seven titles=the stage the screen and the screen on stage=considering bar codes and qr codes as design=in its arts boom is qatar forgetting its own arts and artists=coming soon a history of social dancing in britain=adam smith saw economics as moral philosophy (who knew)=the wayback machine frank zappas last documentary=blockbuster exhibits make a win for the met but moma attendance slumps=if you please maam sir the downton abbey reading list=get british film out of the art house and into the multiplex says prime minister=velvet underground says no banana on apple products=
Read the full articles at: ArtsJournal
Prosigns are represented as follows:
- ‘AR’ (di-dah-di-dah-dit) is shown as ‘+’,
- ‘AS’ (di-dah-di-di-dit) is shown as as
- ‘BT’ (dah-di-di-di-dah) is shown as ‘=’
- ‘SK’ (di-di-di-dah-di-dah) is shown as sk,
- ‘KN’ (dah-di-dah-dah-dit) is shown as kn
- ‘CL’ (dah-di-dah-di-di-dah-di-dit) is shown as cl,
- ‘Error’ (di-di-di-di-di-di-di-dit) is shown as error
