Sightings
Three Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, Islam at NYPL
Three Faiths includes 200 rare and precious works created over the past 1,500 years. Among them, great works of the miniaturist's art and of calligraphy, drawn from all three faiths, delight the eye, as they have done since their creation centuries ago more »
Rijksmuseum's Gabriel Metsu, A Master Rediscovered
The shop at the Rijksmuseum is worth a detour: Bags with zip closing in various sizes; water-repellent, jacquard woven fabric and leather based on a table runner with a strewn floral pattern woven by an anonymous artist from the Northern Netherlands around 1650. more »
President Obama on Mythbusters, the White House Science Fair and the Archimedes Solar Ray
"It’s in these pursuits that talents are discovered and passions are lit, and the future scientists, engineers, inventors, entrepreneurs are born. That's what’s going to help ensure that we succeed in the next century, that we're leading the world in developing the technologies, businesses and industries of the future." more »
A New Reverse Mortgage Product and NCOA's Use Your Home to Stay at Home Booklet:
With a new FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Program (known as HECM), one of the biggest upfront fees that borrowers are expected to pay will be almost eliminated. But The New York Times article, Changes on Reverse Mortgages Will Alter Fee Structure, warns that the "ongoing monthly insurance premiums will rise drastically". more »