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Tennessee maintained their undefeated record at Neyland Stadium this season with a win over Mississippi State despite playing ...
The Education Review Office says there's a chronic absence crisis. This Term 2, one in ten students were chronically absent. Chronic absence has doubled in secondary schools since 2015 ...
All visitors to the NGV must pass the water wall upon entry, and yes, it is hard to resist touching it. The ground floor is where you'll usually find the gallery's major exhibitions and it's also ...
Lewis Dunk of Brighton & Hove Albion picked up a calf injury in the warm up ahead of the Wolves match Danny Welbeck, who himself recovered from a back injury in time to play against Wolves, was made ...
The iconic singer, who rose to fame in the 1970s, has mostly lived a private life and hasn't toured since 2014, having gone on a 35-year absence beforehand. Despite her fame, Kate still lives a ...
ALLEN PARK -- Josh Paschal played 52 snaps in the Detroit Lions' win over the Minnesota Vikings last week, notching a key sack heading into the fourth quarter of a back-and-forth divisional game ...
In this self-guided online course that draws from research and a rich variety of works in the NGV Collection, NGV curators and contributing scholars, research specialists and guests guide you through ...
Paintings by the likes of Monet, Renoir and Degas will be coming back to Melbourne in 2025, as the NGV revives an exclusive artistic showcase that was disrupted by lockdowns. For its 2025 ...
“The 19th century interior” will be one of the cues designers look to, explains Miranda Wallace, senior curator at NGV. It will nod to “the context in which a lot of these paintings ended ...
24 October 2024: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot and more head to Melbourne for the NGV’s international-exclusive presentation of the ...
Amongst those exhibitions was French Impressionism, a particularly well-loved offering at NGV International, which all too few people got to see. For all the Melburnians out there who missed out ...