Recently, CBS delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Criminal Minds" episode 9 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "Internal Affairs," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting stuff take place as an underground internet drug syndicate becomes the main focus of the Bau team in their latest investigation, and more. In the new, 9th episode press release: When The Bau Looks Into The Disappearances Of DEA Agents, An Underground Internet Drug Syndicate Becomes The Investigation's Focus, On "Criminal Minds," Wednesday, Dec. 2. Press release number 2: After two undercover DEA agents are murdered and a third goes missing, the Bau will join the Nsa to investigate whether an underground Internet drug syndicate is involved. Also, Hotch will hope the team's work with the Nsa brings them closer to finding the "Dirty Dozen" hitmen ring. Guest stars feature: Andrew Borba (Tony Axelrod), Richie Stephens (Jacob Dufour...
- 11/18/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
A preview of some of the projects which will be featured at the Biennale's American pavilion this summer.
Every other year, hotshot architects from all over the world descend upon Venice, filling the waterlogged streets and crumbly old buildings with some of the weirdest (and occasionally pointless) archi-experiments around.
At this year's Venice Biennale of Architecture the U.S. Pavilion is mounting an exquisitely earnest exhibit on social change. It'll include everything from a mobile food collective in Chicago to storm-protection plans in New York and New Orleans. Below, we take a peek at the highlights.
Below is a concept for a big-box parking lot-turned-garden. The elevated platform takes the shape of the company's logo if you look at it from Google Earth (ostensibly the only way you can convince a big-box retailer to throw up anything green). It came from cityLAB, a think tank in--where else?--L.A.
Here's...
Every other year, hotshot architects from all over the world descend upon Venice, filling the waterlogged streets and crumbly old buildings with some of the weirdest (and occasionally pointless) archi-experiments around.
At this year's Venice Biennale of Architecture the U.S. Pavilion is mounting an exquisitely earnest exhibit on social change. It'll include everything from a mobile food collective in Chicago to storm-protection plans in New York and New Orleans. Below, we take a peek at the highlights.
Below is a concept for a big-box parking lot-turned-garden. The elevated platform takes the shape of the company's logo if you look at it from Google Earth (ostensibly the only way you can convince a big-box retailer to throw up anything green). It came from cityLAB, a think tank in--where else?--L.A.
Here's...
- 6/24/2010
- by Suzanne LaBarre
- Fast Company
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