Earthquake Rattles East Coast, As Hurricane Heads for U.S.
A very rare event happened In the northeastern part of the United States yesterday. A 5.8 magnitude earthquake centered in Mineral, Virginia sent tremors outward, all the way north to New York and New...
View ArticleThe Future of Nuclear Energy One Year After the Fukushima Meltdown
One year ago this Sunday a massive earthquake devastated northeast Japan. The Japanese barely had time to catch their breath before waves of water 30 feet high crashed down on the coast....
View Article#3310: West Looks East: Japan
For this New Sounds program some Western musicians look to Japan for inspiration both melodic and instrumental. Hear selections from a recent release by cellist/composer Jordi Savall called "Hispania...
View Article#3310: West Looks East: Japan
For this New Sounds program some Western musicians look to Japan for inspiration both melodic and instrumental. Hear selections from a recent release by cellist/composer Jordi Savall called "Hispania...
View Article#3310: West Looks East: Japan
For this New Sounds program some Western musicians look to Japan for inspiration both melodic and instrumental. Hear selections from a recent release by cellist/composer Jordi Savall called "Hispania...
View ArticleReview: Japan’s Photographers Remember 3-11
There is nothing like a global catastrophe to push art into seeming irrelevance. A painting has never stopped an earthquake from erupting. But art fares well in the remembrance-of-earthquakes...
View ArticlePhotographing the Aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi Disaster
Photographers Lieko Shigaand Tomoko Yoneda, along with gallery director Yuki Kamiya discuss their work on view at Japan Society’s new exhibition “In the Wake,” a collection of photographic responses to...
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