What's Love Got to Do With It? Chapter 3 (for mature audiences)
What's Love Got to Do With it? Chapter 3
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February 14, 2009
Columbia area artists participating in the exhibition "What's Love Got to Do With It? Chapter 3" discuss their work, the...
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Love and Revolution
Divergent views on politics and religion fuel a feud between two prominent Williamsburg families. Museum educator Anne Willis tells the story of their children's unlikely marriage.Author(s):
Love and Revolution
Divergent views on politics and religion fuel a feud between two prominent Williamsburg families. Museum educator Anne Willis tells the story of their children's unlikely marriage.Author(s):
Lecture handout: The Textbooks are Wrong about All For Love
Lecture handout: The Textbooks are Wrong about All For Love
Face of Love, The
E.L. Jones performs Othello. Program consists of a special presentation of The Face of Love, a one-man musical theater piece starring E.L. James. The Face of Love reflects on the various kinds of love individuals can feel whether for people, material goods, countries, or ideas. Performance consists ...
Episode 30: Love Life of the Mountain Brushtail Possum Behavioural ecologist Dr Jenny Martin explains how studying Australia's Mountain Brushtail Possum has helped us understand how ecological change affects animal mating behaviour. This is the second of our "Summer Season of Science" mini series. With Up Close science host Dr Shane Huntington. War and Love: The Role of Special Relationships in the Ethics of War 27 Love is a delusion Is the downturn a good time to start a new venture? IPL: Love Stories of Later Life IPL: Love Stories of Later Life Tower Poetry 2010 Love has no Larynx If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past Love and Revolution Moon Rocks Young Love: Martha Farnsworth Diary To Love, Honor, and Obey? Stories of Italian Renaissance Marriage Chests Why kids love the ROM!
Dr Seth Lazar gives a talk for the ELAC Hilary Term 2010 seminar series. This series is co-hosted by the ELAC and the University of Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War (CCW). Dapo Akande is the discussant.
The speakers for the motion are Dr. Harvey Gordon and Dr. Frank Tallis. Dr. Gordon is a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist at the Littlemore Mental Health Centre in Oxford. Dr. Frank Tallis is a writer and a Clinical Psychologist. In addition to his numerous academic publications he is the author of several novels including “Killing Time” and the recent bestseller “Lovesick”.
Speaking against the motion are Dr. Glenn Wilson and Ms. Cherry Potter. Dr. Wilson is a Reader in Personality at
Jeffrey Skinner, Executive Director of the Foundational for Entrepreneurial Management, explains why the recession may be a good time to be an entrepreneur
Professor Amanda Barusch, Head of Social Work and Community Development Department
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on March 12, 2008.
Professor Amanda Barusch, Head of Social Work and Community Development Department Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on March 12, 2008.
Emily Harrison reads her entry for the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition 'Love has No Larynx'.
Local history lecture, by Chris Day, giving an overview of the history of the University of Oxford. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/lh01 to view the full presentation from Chris Day, including his slides.
Local history lecture, by Chris Day, giving an overview of the history of the University of Oxford. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/lh01 to view the full presentation from Chris Day, including his slides.
Divergent views on politics and religion fuel a feud between two prominent Williamsburg families. Museum educator Anne Willis tells the story of their children's unlikely marriage.
The museum director describes moon rocks, or rather moon gravel, from the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
Martha Farnsworth was a prolific diary writer, recording her daily experiences from 1882 through 1922 with only minor gaps. This podcast features entries from Martha's diary that describe her courtship and first marriage to John W. Shaw, a post man in Topeka, Kansas. In these entries, Martha is in her early twenties and describes her involvement with several boyfriends, including breaking off an engagement with one of them. She is very candid about her feelings and many of her diary entries ar
July 3, 2010 - July 2011: In Renaissance Italy, betrothal and marriage were celebrated with a variety of events as well as commemorative works of art. Often elaborate, these objects marked the joining of a couple while symbolizing wealth and demonstrating alliances between powerful families.
Intern Melissa Banwell speaks with kids in the galleries and discovers interesting and fun things to do and see at the ROM.