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Paul Murphy (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
The really weird part about a title combining Harry Potter with Da Vinci and Suduko is that there's an open source context in which the linkage makes some sense - but only in part - and that's an open source alternative success too.
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DTS (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... changed the ETs by conspiracies or planetary pseudomisterios historical, such as those in The Da Vinci Code. The poor aliens have stopped building pyramids to be replaced by mysterious civilizations esoteric. What has become of everything? Esper-pénticas ideas: as we are being visited by 12 different alien races, some of them have reached an agreement with certain government-read, the U.S.,...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Oenophiles (and wannabes) in need of a poolside page-turner won't be disappointed in "The Billionaire's Vinegar," a new wine-focused history-mystery by Benjamin Wallace. Money, betrayal, sex and drama—it's a wine-lover's answer (or antidote) to "The Da Vinci Code."
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The Jawa Report (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
The American Muslim reviews The Last Patriot and compares it to The Satanic Versus and The da Vinci Code. We also get a link in there. Of course, the title of the book review pretty much says it all: The...
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Theo's blog (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
... If we want to have a debate on these issue, the party should do so without this kind of crude 'Da Vinci Code' langauge from Mary Honeyball.
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Geoff Coupe's Blog (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
And on a lighter note, rather than dwelling on waterboarding, here's news of Peter Greenaway's attempt to cast Da Vinci's The Last Supper in a new light - literally. The video is quite intriguing, although I can't say I was taken by the music. I note that " Some of Greenaway's more controversial plans had to be shelved, such as to depict Christ's genitalia and show the apostles' cups overflowing...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
Da Vinci's The Last Supper bursts into new life after Greenaway secures permission to reinvent masterpiece as sound and light show
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
With a glint of a dagger and a blaze of celestial light, Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper burst into new life on Monday night after Peter Greenaway finally secured permission to reinvent the crumbling, 510-year-old masterpiece as a sound and light show.In a remarkable coup for the British film director, the Italian authorities allowed Greenaway to wheel a battery of projectors, computers...
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YubaNet.com (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
A new addition to the very rare works of the Master Leonardo Da Vinci has come to light. The painting, a nuptial portrait of a young woman in profile, dates from Leonardo's first Lombard period, ca.1485. The finding is one of the most amazing recent examples of intuition, detective work, technical innovation and connoisseurship.
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
PARIS, July 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new addition to the very
rare works of the Master Leonardo Da Vinci has come to light. The painting,
a nuptial portrait of a young woman in profile, dates from Leonardo's first
Lombard period, ca.1485. The finding is one of the most amazing recent
examples of intuition, detective work, technical innovation and
connoisseurship.
An American collector...
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Universe Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
We warned you it was about to happen! Even though you may have been clouded out of viewing this weekend's awesome alignment of Regulus, Mars and Saturn dancing with the Da Vinci Moon, our friendly photographers around the world were happy to share the view with us. Unlike the many erroneous myths that [...]
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Dave Lucas (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Some people who read the book or watched the movie were disturbed by the Da Vinci Code. Disturbed to think that their religion could have been compromised (even if only in fiction). Hundreds of years ago Martin Luther was disgusted by what the Catholic Church had become and set out to right things. And of course there was Britain, where the Catholic way was replaced by the Church of England....
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World-O-Crap (Free subscription) | yesterday
Inspired by The Da Vinci Code, our old friend Professor Dr. Mike Adams, Ph.D has been sifting the Constitution in search of the secret codicil to the Bill o’ Rights, those long-rumored, myth-shrouded “Asshole Amendments.” And as it turns out — funny story — they were there all the time, right under a crumpled-up Burger [...]