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Thanks!" - User Feedback *** Free Online subscription. http://www.globalmuseum.org The international headlines (FOR THE FULL STORY VISIT THE WEBSITE at this address http://www.globalmuseum.org and click on the news links) in this week's edition include: ** Philanthropists pledge over $330 million to help Detroit art museum U.S. philanthropic foundations have pledged more than $330 million to help preserve the Detroit Institute of Art's collection and assist in shoring up the cash-strapped city's employee pensions, the mediators overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy negotiations have said ** Real King Kong may have been brought down by fruit Nearly 80 years ago, Dutch anthropologist Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald discovered a giant human-like tooth in a drug store in Hong Kong, and named the animal it came from Gigantopithecus ** The Museum With a Bulldozer's Heart It's all the same flimflam: flexible spaces to accommodate to-be-named programming, the logic of real estate developers hiding behind the magical thinking of those who claim cultural foresight _______________________________________________________________________ ARE YOU ONE OF THE 2,632? 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Join Today at http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Globalmuseum-3968927 ________________________________________________________________________ ** Museum of India cinema to open in Mumbai It will portray the footsteps of Indian cinema right from the silent films to the studio period, then recreate the times when stars and mega-stars dominated the silver screen ** V&A reveals details of how baroque and rococo galleries will be transformed They contain some of the objects most full of joie de vivre in the V&A's vast collection, yet the baroque and rococo galleries themselves have for decades been dingy, dark and disorientating ** Sotheby's says disputed $8.2 million Chinese scroll is authentic Sotheby's has rebutted claims that an $8.2 million Chinese calligraphic scroll it sold at auction in New York last year is a fake, defending its reputation as it seeks to gain a foothold in the fast-growing China art auction market ** Scottish industrial history could have sparked prehistoric economy Scotland's industrial roots may have been forged by sophisticated blacksmiths as long ago as 490BC, according to new research on Broxmouth, the prehistoric settlement of roundhouses, elaborate hill fort entrances and an exceptionally rare Iron Age cemetery _________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Us On Twitter - http://twitter.com/globalmuseum 107,687 Museum News Tweets from around the Globe, 3,672 Followers worldwide and growing fast ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Information Destruction Through History Information Destruction Through History infographic from Global Data Vault explores and quantifies the worst data disasters in history ** Digging up Kings - Remains of King Alfred or his son found in Winchester? A fragment of human pelvis excavated in Winchester is 'very likely' to be part of the remains of King Alfred the Great (849-899), or his son Edward, archaeologists have announced ** Star-aligned temples hint at Pompeii's religious mix If confirmed, the discovery could offer a unique perspective on the blending of religions in the heyday of the Roman Empire; Pompeii had been a Greek and Phoenician port of call for hundreds of years before it fell under Roman rule in 80 BC ** Titanic museum, shipwreck simulator to anchor Chinese theme park Bernard Hill, who played Captain Edward Smith in the movie and flew to Hong Kong to show his support for the Chinese replica, dismissed suggestions that building a theme park based on a tragedy was inappropriate _________________________________________________________________________________________ Become a Facebook Fan - Join 2,411 of us who Like Global Museum on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Global-Museum/129179522574? _________________________________________________________________________________________ ** Thousands of vintage and rare vinyl records boost fine arts music collection Thousands of vintage and rare vinyl records and tens of thousands of compact discs have found a new home at the Fine Arts Library at The University of Texas at Austin ** Alexander the Great Poisoned by Flowering Herb? Now, research finds that if poison killed Alexander the Great, the toxin may well have come from an unassuming plant called white hellebore (Veratrum album) that may have been slipped into his wine ** The Georgian era saw the middle class flaunt a new-found wealth As the royals don't appear to be planning to celebrate the tercentenary of the arrival of their German ancestors from Hanover in 1714, the British Library has stepped in with a stylish exhibition of their own on the Georgians ** Giant Digital Pin Art To Morph Faces At Olympics Hailed as the "Mount Rushmore of the digital age," the MegaFaces Pavilion's 25-foot facade from designer Asif Khan will morph into a 3-D display of visitors' faces ______________________________________________________________________________ Pin Us on Pinterest. Global Museum's Pinterest Boards - Enjoy! 887 Pins, 203 Followers http://pinterest.com/globalmuseum/museums/ ______________________________________________________________________________ ** NYC's Met museum shows off football trading cards The 150 cards, beginning with a series from 1894, are part of approximately 600 football cards from the museum's vast collection of 300,000 trading cards donated to the Met by the late card collector and cataloger Jefferson Burdick ** Treasure hunter finds 400-year-old English coin in Victoria One theory is that Sir Francis Drake explored the BC coast on a secret mission in 1579; he was supposedly giving coins of the realm to the Native groups as proof the English had laid claim to the land ** The British Museum celebrates 255 years with record visitor numbers In 1759, around 75 people a day would trickle to the newly opened British Museum to see the array of remarkable exhibits, everything from the skull of a rhinoceros hornbill and a Dürer watercolour to a model of the church built on the site of the crucifixion ** What was in that grog? Scientists analyze ancient Nordic drink Ancient Scandinavians quaffed an alcoholic mixture of barley, honey, cranberries, herbs and even grape wine imported from Greece and Rome, new research finds ______________________________________________________________________________ Add Us To Your Google+ Circles - 558 in Circles, 1,012 in Community so far - https://plus.google.com/109387399901726606466 ______________________________________________________________________________ ** This Week's Horoscopes Libra - A man's home is his castle. 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