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Here are the posts from the blog I created on myspace titled, The Pencil Kissed The Paper. That blog is in the process of deletion. 

Recently, I created a new (The Pencil Kissed The Paper) blog on WordPress but with different content.

Most of the posts from the myspace blog were hard news articles from around the world.

That is why I made the effort to archive them here. At some point the link to his section will find it's way to another blog I created titled "The World Stage" on WordPress. 

Starting in 2013 (The World Stage) will have also International news stories and features. 

Including all the news from the Olympic Games. However, when the Olympics begin no other news items will be posted until the games are other. 

 

 

 

Sunday
Dec302012

New Metropolitan Museum Exhibit: Byzantium and Islam in New York Mar 19, 2012

New Metropolitan Museum Exhibit

As the seventh century began, vast territories extending from Syria to Egypt and across North Africa were ruled by the Byzantine Empire from its capital, Constantinople (modern Istanbul). Critical to the wealth and power of the empire, these southern provinces, long influenced by Greco-Roman traditions, were home to Orthodox, Coptic, and Syriac Christians, Jewish communities, and others. Great pilgrimage centers attracted the faithful from as far away as Yemen in the east and Scandinavia in the west. Major trade routes reached eastward down the Red Sea past Jordan to India in the south, bringing silks and ivories to the imperial territories. Major cities made wealthy by commerce extended along inland trade routes north to Constantinople and along the Mediterranean coastline. Commerce carried images and ideas freely throughout the region. In the same century, the newly established faith of Islam emerged from Mecca and Medina along the Red Sea trade route and reached westward into the empire's southern provinces. Political and religious authority was transferred from the long established Christian Byzantine Empire to the newly established Umayyad and later Abbasid Muslim dynasties. The new powers took advantage of existing traditions of the region in developing their compelling secular and religious visual identities. This exhibition follows the artistic traditions of the southern provinces of the Byzantine Empire from the seventh century to the ninth, as they were transformed from being central to the Byzantine tradition to being a critical part of the Islamic world.

Sunday
Dec302012

Actor George Clooney on Meet The Press, The Sudan & Kony Activist Breakdown Mar 19, 2012

Clooney on arrest: 'I'm on the right side of history' After his arrest outside the Sudanese Embassy in Washington D.C., actor George Clooney told NBC's Andrea Mitchell, "it's a humiliating thing to be arrested no matter what you do, but I'm proud to be standing here with my father." The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza and Meet the Press moderator David Gregory then join Andrea Mitchell Reports to discuss.

Arrest Video 

Actor, activist analyze crisis in Sudan George Clooney and John Prendergast discuss 'ethnic cleansing' in Sudan and what unilateral measures should be taken to address the turmoil.

MTP 1 Video

MTP 2 Video

MTP 3 Video

MTP 4 Video

Clooney describes close call with rocket in Sudan Actor George Clooney risked his life to bring attention to the violence in Sudan and tells TODAY's Ann Curry that on his recent trip, he was nearly hit by a rocket that hit less than a mile away and vows to expose war criminals.

Kony 2012 & Invisble Children Filmmaker Activist Public Breakdown

George Clooney - Today Video