For his solo show 'Celestial Sojourn,' Nelson Castillo documents movement while organizing layers of his well-known ethos of distinctly-painted miniature birds, and breaking apart its quotidian actions of flight.

It particularly investigates the role of ' quotidian ' (everyday) landscapes in accommodating, enhancing, and facilitating social activities across different places in the UAE.

MIDLANDS fund management company Quotidian Investments is celebrating another year of successful performance during which their flagship fund has substantially outperformed markets.

The second half of the twentieth century, however, has achieved something that belongs even more deeply to the grotesque domain of the theatre of the absurd--it has made war inseparable from the quotidian . If an event is necessarily contingent on a disruption of the everyday, there are too many parts of the world where now the question has become whether war even qualifies as an event anymore.

Through short stories infiltrating quotidian life, Pawar employs dexterous language to investigate social injustices, familial relationships, and the realm of morality.

Lead player David Dastmalchlan reportedly drew on his personal experiences In the lower depths while writing the screenplay, which may explain the uncommonly compelling persuasiveness of his bleak story's quotidian details.

Shaikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture, Youth, and Social Development, on Wednesday inaugurated 'Customs Made: Quotidian Practices and Everyday Rituals' exhibition at Maraya Art Centre -- the renowned destination for contemporary arts in Sharjah and an initiative by the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq).

Nuria Fuster's stylistic repertoire ranges from post-Min imal km (especially the legacy of Joseph Beuys and Robert Rauschenberg) to classical sculpture, yet she is as sensitive to the formal and narrative possibilities of quotidian objects and spaces as she is to these art-historical references.

In a contribution to tourism studies, Metro-Roland (Western Michigan U.) constructs a theoretical framework for understanding how meaning in deduced from the built environment; offers a core geographic understanding of landscape and place meaning; and provides insight into how the banal and the monumental, the quotidian and the touristic, play out in the context of urban tourism.

As Sebastian Peake points out, these illustrations help readers 'immerse themselves in a rare universe - one where the pen, the pencil and the brush, and above all the imagination, merge triumphantly into a world far beyond the quotidian '.