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In your FREE Museum EZINE, GLOBAL MUSEUM this week:

**Coward film, TV retros to mark 100th birthday**
In a special three-way collaboration, the Museum of Television & Radio,
Brooklyn Academy of Music Rose Cinemas and the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art will present concurrent retrospectives honoring the 100th anniversary of
the birth of Noel Coward


**Rainstorms soak valuable Dutch book collection**
Rainstorms lashing the southern Netherlands on Tuesday flooded underground
storage depots at a Rotterdam museum, soaking one of the country's most
valuable book collections


**A house built on the rock of idealism**
Rodmarton Manor was built 80 years ago, one of the last great shrines to the
Arts and Crafts movement.


**Hiroshima Survivors To Protest A-Bomb Earrings**
Survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima said they will make a formal
complaint to a U.S. museum Friday for selling earrings shaped like the bomb


**Musical Archive Of J.S. Bach Son Found In Ukraine**
The musical archive of Johann Sebastian Bach's second son, feared lost after
World War II, was found in June by scholars from Harvard University and the
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences at a state-run museum in Kiev


**Study Shows Earliest Cells 2.75 Billion Years Ago**
Researchers said Thursday they had pushed the origins of complex life back
by a billion years, with the discovery of the remains of 2.7
billion-year-old algae in ancient Australian shale.


**Tiffany glass expert found guilty in window theft**
An expert on Tiffany stained glass was convicted on Thursday by a federal
jury that found him guilty on all five counts of trafficking in Tiffany
windows stolen from cemeteries and mausoleums

**Friends put eclectic public collections on show**
The Friends of the National Collections of Ireland is a key player in
securing quality works of art, antiques and artefacts for public collections
in the Republic and the North.

**Paved with gold**
He might have begun by painting on pavements, but it was not long before
Walasse Ting began to charge for his work


**A big Wynn in Vegas**
Steve Wynn has spent millions of dollars stocking his latest casino with
masterpieces of European art.

Read these stories and more in GLOBAL MUSEUM. Plus the latest Museum
vacancies, courses & views
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