Posts Tagged ‘Turkish’
The New York Times TR
October 20th, 2009 by lifeproof
The New York Times is now in Turkey in Turkish every Sunday together with a local newspaper, Sabah, since October 4th. It’s a little late to mention about the ad campaign that appeared in Turkish TVs in the last few weeks. But I have seen that Fubiz has done it, so I said: it’s a [...]
Tags: 3D Studio Max, fubiz, Leo Burnett, New York, New York City, Quba Michalski, Sabah, The New York Times, Turkey, Turkish
Posted in PinPoint, Reminder
Displacement of Historical Artifacts: Altar of Zeus
September 27th, 2009 by lifeproof
Pergamonmuseum in Berlin, Germany hosts a great deal of ancient history. But, does that history belong to Berlin? Not at all. As I have said that I had friends over New York to visit Turkey. A group of them has been to Pergamon [in today's Turkish: Bergama] and the region around there visiting both the [...]
Tags: American Museum of Natural History, Anatolia, Ancient Greece, Babylon, Bergama, Berlin, Carl Humann, German Empire, Germany, Greek Mythology, Ishtar Gate, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Market Gate of Miletus, New York, New York City, Ottoman Empire, Pergamon, Pergamon Altar, Pergamonmuseum, Turkey, Turkish, Turkish Republic, wonders of the world, Zeus Altar
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PinPoint, PoliTickles
