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A sweet jam of stewed cherry tomatoes with a rich umami base of lightly caramelized shallots, a hit of vinegary acidity, and a hint of spice and heat from the harissa paste. Taste the harissa you are using to gauge its heat level and adjust the recipe accordingly. I tend to use a mild homemade harissa, but the one you use might be much hotter. This jam is a great way to use up a glut of fresh cherry tomatoes from the garden or salvage grocery store cherry tomatoes that are nearing the end of their shelf-life. My favourite way to use this is slathered on a fried fish sandwich, but it would also work well on a burger, on top of a crostini, or as a base for a pasta sauce.
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Just last month, we shared Banksy’s Artwork Recreated in Real Life by Nick Stern and yesterday Nick sent us 11 new pictures from his "You are not Banksy" series. British-born artist, who is now based in Los Angeles, spent months meticulously gathering and making props for this thought-provoking series of images in order to capture Banksy’s controversial art through film. Nick was kind enough to answer a few questions about his inspiration and process.
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أعلنت شركة فيسبوك أنها تعمل على توسيع نطاق خاصية تقدم للمستخدمين معلومات قد تساهم في إنقاذ الحياة في أوقات الأزمات والطوارئ، وذلك في وقت تسعى فيه لتحسين صورتها العامة وتبديد ما يتردد عنها من أنها تساعد في نشر معلومات مضللة. وقالت الشركة في مدونة إن خاصية (لوكال أليرتس) أو (التنبيهات المحلية) تستهدف تقديم معلومات موثوق بها لأناس وسط أحداث مثل جرائم إطلاق النار العشوائية أو سوء الأحوال الجوية. ويجري اختبار هذه الخاصية منذ العام الماضي في 300 مدينة منها تشارلوت وسانت لويس وميامي، وتعتزم الشركة نشرها الآن في أنحاء الولايات المتحدة.
Nelson Mandela once said that, “Education is the most powerful weapons which you can use to change the world.” The Right To Education: A Selection of Posters from the Poster for Tomorrow organization is on view at the Stambaugh Studio Theatre Gallery from February 27—March 30, 2012 at Ohio Northern University. The exhibit showcases about 100 posters, representing several countries. Every year, Poster for Tomorrow chooses a basic human right to draw attention to. Then, they invite the global design community to make posters on the theme that are exhibited around the world on International Human Rights Day, December 10th. Ohio Northern is only one of two sites in the United States to host this international poster exhibit. The competition was judged in two phases by a preselection committee and an international jury. During the first jury session, ONU graphic design professor Brit Rowe was selected to take part in the jurying process. “We short-listed the 3,000 entries to about 100,” said Rowe. Poster for Tomorrow chose to fight for the right to education for all as they believe that education gives people across the whole world the chance to break the cycle of poverty; to live in a more equal world, without discrimination, where everybody has the same chance to learn the same skills and enjoy the same success. And that makes it the perfect subject for the design community to address. Incredibly 121 million children worldwide are not in primary school, despite universal primary education being a right guaranteed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and being Goal 2 of the UN Millennium Development Goals. Illiteracy rates are staggeringly high even in countries where a child’s right to education is guaranteed. According to the National Adult Literacy Survey, 42 million adult Americans can’t read (and current estimates have the number of functionally illiterate adults in the United States increasing by approximately 2,500,000 persons each year). In France illiteracy has become a “cause nationale” with 3.1 million people unable to read, write or count. The rate of illiteracy in the United Kingdom is unacceptably high according to Parliament. In addition to the poster competition, this year, for the first time, Poster for Tomorrow organized a series of workshops across Africa to give young African designers the chance to work with some of the leading designers in the world. Poster for Tomorrow hosted workshops in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Mali, Morocco, South Africa, Tunisia and Zimbabwe. Poster for Tomorrow, in association with 4Tomorrow Association, is an independent, international, non-profit organization whose goal is to encourage people, both in and outside the design profession, to create posters to stimulate debate on issues that affect the global community. For the last two years, Poster for Tomorrow has focused on a competition that has addressed the right to freedom of expression and fought for the universal abolition of the death penalty.
For more than a century, women in the United States organized, protested and downright fought to achieve the right to vote.