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The third-generation Kia Sportage SUV was introduced in 2010, and so it’s time for a mid-life cycle facelift to come about. Automedia caught clad examples of the spruced-up SL undergoing road trials, by the looks of it States-side,...
The third-generation Kia Sportage SUV was introduced in 2010, and so it’s time for a mid-life cycle facelift to come about. Automedia caught clad examples of the spruced-up SL undergoing road trials, by the looks of it States-side, and under all that wrapping should be a slightly revised front end. Likewise the rear, though expect the alterations to be minimal and involve new tail lights. Minor changes can also be expected in the interior, and the inclusion of FLexSteer is likely to be part of mechanical improvements. What’s for sure is that while still riding on five-spoke wheels, the design for that of the facelift has been reworked, and from the photos, in two patterns. The last photo also reveals the twin exhaust tips for the SL – is there a sportier version in the mix? The post SPYSHOTS: Kia Sportage – third-gen facelift appeared first on Paul Tan's Automotive News. Related posts: SPYSHOTS: Porsche Cayenne second-gen facelift SPYSHOTS: Volkswagen Touareg facelift; due 2014 SPYSHOTS: Audi R8 GT Coupe facelift laps the ‘Ring SPYSHOTS: New BMW M5 facelift shows its new eyes SPYSHOTS: BMW 5 Series GT to get mid-life facelift BMW F10 facelift interior sighted in Chinese spyshots SPYSHOTS: Nissan March facelift snapped in Thailand SPYSHOTS: Nissan Grand Livina facelift undisguised! Kia Sportage KX-4: 181hp flagship diesel Sportage 2013 Ford Fiesta facelift spyshots – hatchback model’s new tail lamp design exposed
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Rob Kardashian's ex looks VERY different now
Rob Kardashian's ex looks VERY different now
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It’s 2 degrees and dark. I drag myself out of bed and hop on my bike, hands chapped and  breathing frigid air fumes. What for? To warm up my intellectual muscle at Next Wave’s Breakfast Club. Next Wave is a biennial arts fest...
It’s 2 degrees and dark. I drag myself out of bed and hop on my bike, hands chapped and  breathing frigid air fumes. What for? To warm up my intellectual muscle at Next Wave’s Breakfast Club. Next Wave is a biennial arts festival which celebrates independent, local artists and the Breakfast Club is a free event that’s happening over four weeks in June and July at The Wheeler Centre. It’s a forum for exploring how different social and intellectual issues can inform artists and creatives in their work and conversely, how art can interact with our every day lives. Bright and early at 8am about 100 people gathered for coffee from Small Batch and a healthy breakfast pot by Yoghurt Culture (cost by donation) and a dose of artistic and intellectual discussion before most of us have had our first caffeine hit and checked our inbox. I was attending as a ‘Live Scribe’ and live tweeted the speakers and the group discussions I listened in on during the 60 minute session. The topic for the morning was ‘Nurture over nature? How does your family shape your relationship with art?‘. During the hour we listened to Phuong Ngo, an artist who is second generation Vietnamese and son of refugees; Steaphan Paton an artist of Aboriginal descent; and Jo Case, an author who has just published a family memoir around her son’s Asperger’s. Each person discussed their work and ended their presentation with a series of provocations to stimulate conversations amongst strangers sitting at each table. You can listen to a podcast of the speakers on Soundcloud or iTunes so there’s no need for me to repeat what was said. But the speakers and discussions did get me thinking about certain issues – as a migrant, as an Australian, as a mother and as a blogger: When you’re a migrant your family’s history includes a recurring theme of displacement and the tyranny of distance. Sometimes old photos are the only link to the past. So many Australians have an immigration history or story. We really are a nation of migrants and we often forget that in social and political debate. Many Australians know very little about Aboriginal culture and art. Even simple things like do you know whose traditional lands we’re on today? Do you know how to say welcome in that language? I’m certainly guilty of that ignorance. ‘I don’t like it’ is often just another means of saying ‘I don’t understand it’. When you write about your family, you need to consider the consequences of revealing private lives, your responsibility to represent real people in a certain way and when to reveal or not reveal information. A family memoir can affect the way the family sees themselves and you need to be ready for the fallout. Artists are often educators but you can only work with your own experience. Often when you share your story you open up a conversation for others. The speakers and the discussions convinced me to make certain resolutions: I will make sure that my kids talk about and learn about both sides of their family history – second generation Chinese and seventh generation Anglo. I will take my kids to visit galleries with indigenous art and read them more stories about indigenous culture. If I write about my family I will involve them in the process and ensure that they are comfortable with the details that I’m sharing about their lives. What surprised me about the discussions was that everyone was willing to share personal stories and very often the topic segued away from the topic to anecdotes about social histories, childhood experiences, interactions with indigenous culture, family dynamics and raising children. There are no right or wrong answers to these big questions. What Next Wave’s Breakfast Club highlights is the intellectual, artistic, curious and sharing natures of Melburnians. I came away from the morning energised and loving the f
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Are Anne Hathaway's jorts too short, too long or just right?
Are Anne Hathaway's jorts too short, too long or just right?
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“What 200 calories looks like in various foods.” {Photos}: Wow of the day.
“What 200 calories looks like in various foods.” {Photos}: Wow of the day.
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Hi from WisconsinSubmitted by The Cave Baker on June 18, 2013 - 10:26pm. I recently started toying with sourdoughs and baking techniques. I'll post lots of pics and hope to get lots of feed to lots of questions as I progress in this...
Hi from WisconsinSubmitted by The Cave Baker on June 18, 2013 - 10:26pm. I recently started toying with sourdoughs and baking techniques. I'll post lots of pics and hope to get lots of feed to lots of questions as I progress in this new venture.  I baked two sourdoughs this morning from two different natural leavens about a month old and one has the crust I like while the other, the flavour.  Both have great crumb with large holes.  I just gotta work on making the crust lighter.  I'll post photos later as I am off to bed now.  Glad to be here!
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Behind the scenes of the Dodgers first appearance against the New York Yankees at New Yankee Stadium. As much as I hate rain outs, I do like to cover the behind the scenes for Dodger fans to show what goes on. All images taken with a bor...
Behind the scenes of the Dodgers first appearance against the New York Yankees at New Yankee Stadium. As much as I hate rain outs, I do like to cover the behind the scenes for Dodger fans to show what goes on. All images taken with a borrowed Fuji X-Pro 1 and a 18/2. This camera is smooth…… All photos by Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers,LLC 2013 Davey Lopes  Alex Torres  Paco Castellanos gets a shave Flippo and Fumi Guerrier,Withrow and Moylan Ramirez, Gonzalex,Uribe and Cruz Donnie, Corrales and Tamin Walter and Monday Puig and Friend Kemp Walter, Donnie and Corrales Food room Pitchers meet Chapper and Ethier  Walter and Patton  PUIG!!! Flippo, Ellis, McGwires, Shumaker and McGwire PUIG! Uribe Patton, Walter and Ethier McGwires and Kershaw Mark Ellis Flippo and Downey RYU!!!  Puig Kershaw Guggenheim Cruz and Rosen Guerrier and League PUIG!  Mattingly  Kershaw A.J. Eliis and Donnie PUIG!!! RYU!!!!!!  Guber and Mattingly Rain out! Suite Food!!!!!!Ellis vs Punto
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You could either say it's been a long time coming, or that good things come to those who wait. Either way, Nobu Hotel is finally ready to show off its suites. Nobu Hotel debuted at Caesars Palace back in February and we quickly discovere...
You could either say it's been a long time coming, or that good things come to those who wait. Either way, Nobu Hotel is finally ready to show off its suites. Nobu Hotel debuted at Caesars Palace back in February and we quickly discovered the sexiest part of a stay as well as what was inside that $288 room service bento box. What we didn't see, because they weren't quite ready yet, were Nobu's suites. Now, four months later, Nobu Hotel has released two official photos of its Sake Suite (seen below and above) while announcing that suites can now be reserved. (Operators are standing by, we're sure, at 800.727.4923.)
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Shelbi and her sons love Adventure Time and now two of them can live in Ooo all the time. You can view more photos of their new room at the link.I'm not sure including Lemongrab was a good decision. He can get grating after a while--like...
Shelbi and her sons love Adventure Time and now two of them can live in Ooo all the time. You can view more photos of their new room at the link.I'm not sure including Lemongrab was a good decision. He can get grating after a while--like five seconds.Link -via reddit
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Samsung Electronics today introduced the industry's first Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled color laser printer and multi-function printers. The new Xpress C410W series allows users to print high quality photos and documents from th...
Samsung Electronics today introduced the industry's first Near Field Communication (NFC)-enabled color laser printer and multi-function printers. The new Xpress C410W series allows users to print high quality photos and documents from their smartphones or from a computer wirelessly....
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