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 | Alexandra PereiraShe's mean, has an implacable laughter, looks awful with her slippers on, eats sushi for breakfast and has purple nails - a true witch! She picks on everyone and uses her laptop as a flying broom. Therefore, no one ever correctly knows what's her current latitude or malicious opinion - no one is truly safe! | |
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| | | Nunes Gallery Helsinki: A Changing Picture by Alexandra Pereira Until June 1st in Nunes Gallery, Satu Bethell is presenting the exhibition A Changing Picture, with painting and photography artworks, sponsored by Hämen taidetoimikunta and Hausjärven kunta. | | | | Angola's Creation Myth (The Ovimbundu legend) by Alexandra Pereira The ethnic group of the Ovimbundus explains the origin of Angola as a nation and of several ethnic groups as descending from the Ovimbundus themselves. The designation of Angola derives from the name of the Ngola kings, and some defend that these | | | | The Japanese Founding Myth by Alexandra Pereira Japan is an incredibly rich country in poetic myths and legends, many of these derived from folk tales, Shinto and Buddhist beliefs. The majority of them were recorded in the Kojiki or “Book of Ancient Things”, the oldest chronic | | | | 3,000 Portuguese enslaved in Spain and the Basque Country by Alexandra Pereira Spanish authorities estimate that the organized group that was recently dismantled in a combined operation of the Portuguese and Spanish polices must have enslaved 3,000 Portuguese in the areas of La Rioja, Navarra, | | | | Nunes Gallery: Graphics Exhibition by Alexandra Pereira Gallery Nunes – Helsinki is proud to inform you that it is opening this Tuesday April 22nd 2008 with a Graphics Exhibition by Antti Jokinen, Pekka Litmanen and Taina de Carvalho. | | | | Petra Kaminen Mosher's Helsinki Exhibition by Alexandra Pereira Nunes Gallery is in the process of changing hands, as long-term owner Paula Nunes will retire soon and leave her place to the 31-year-old Portuguese gallerist Joana Ribas, who ha | | | | PROJECT "Future Without War" by Alexandra Pereira Objective of this project – built up over 30 years – together with its worldwide cooperation partners: freeing the earth from violence and war. | | | | next | | |
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