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What’s Up, Calgary?
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If you want to check out Calgary nightlife, This City is also the place to be. The Internet site has all it takes to provide just about anyone about Calgary nighclubs and Calgary nightlife.
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Poet laureate
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This is a title granted in England for poetic excellence. Its holder is a salaried member of the British royal household, but the post has come to be free of specific poetic duties.
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Josef Albers
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Josef Albers, (b. March 19, 1888, Bottrop, now in West Germany—d. March 25, 1976, New Haven, Conn.), painter, poet, and influential teacher and theoretician of art, important as an innovator of such art styles as Colour Field painting and Op art.
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High Renaissance
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High Renaissance, term denoting a period of about 30 years, beginning in the 1490s, in which architects, painters, and sculptors in Italy (chiefly in Rome) aimed to create works that were harmonious and well-balanced, clear and direct, both visually and in content in short, ideal.
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Moscow school
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Moscow school, major school of late medieval Russian icon and mural painting that flourished in Moscow from c. 1400 to the end of the 16th century, succeeding the Novgorod school (q.v.) as the dominant Russian school of painting and eventually developing the stylistic basis for a national art.
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Comedy of manners
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Comedy of manners, a witty, cerebral form of dramatic comedy that depicts and often satirizes the manners and affectations of contemporary society. The plot of such a comedy, usually concerned with an illicit love affair or similarly scandalous matter, is subordinate to the play’s brittle atmosphere, witty dialo ue, and pungent commentary on human foibles.
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