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Kori Newkirk at Museum of California Art
Times Art CriticEphemeral, transient, fugitive -- a central theme in Kori Newkirk's Conceptual art resonates through various forms. Thirty-one photographs, beaded curtains, neon lights, murals, collages and video projections made since 1997 constitute his modest...Tags: Photography, Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Andy Warhol, Arshile Gorky
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Stevie Wonder to receive 2nd Gershwin Prize
The Library of Congress will honor Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that it honors an artist whose work transcends musical styles to bring...Tags: Government, Bob Dylan, Folk Music, Popular Music, National Government
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Little Stevie Wonder's Still Got It
The Library of Congress will honor Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that the prize honors an artist whose work transcends musical styles to bring...Tags: Government, Paul Simon, Dick Clark, Popular Music, National Government
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Library of Congress to honor Stevie Wonder
The Library of Congress will honor Motown legend Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that the prize honors an artist whose work transcends...Tags: Government, Bob Dylan, Folk Music, Paul Simon, Dick Clark
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Viewpoint: Memo to Obama: Trust your instincts
To: Barack Obama From: A political junkie Re: Unsolicited advice Please continue to ignore the carping from panicky partisans, know-it-all pundits and Washington insiders. You clearly know more about running your unorthodox campaign than anyone else....Tags: Government, Elections, John McCain, Political Candidates, The White House
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Obama puts finishing touches on convention speech
The Associated PressBarack Obama aims to weave the personal with the political tonight as he tells 75,000 supporters in a football stadium -- and millions more at home -- how as president he would make a difference in their lives. The Republicans weren't just sitting back...Tags: Film Festivals, Tom Ridge, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Martin Luther King Jr., Radio Industry
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In Denver, Md. delegates relish historic moment
Sun reporterMaryland delegates streamed into Invesco Field this evening awaiting the acceptance speech from Democratic nominee Barack Obama and awed by what they said felt like a once-in-a-lifetime political spectacle. As the football stadium filled with tens of...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Executive Branch, Billy Graham
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Analysis: Obama's speech rich in contrasts
Barack Obama took off the gloves last night.
Sometimes accused of being too high-minded and elitist, the Democratic presidential nominee used a rock-star stage in Mile High stadium to get down and dirty, striking back hard - and repeatedly at John...Tags: Prosecution, Heads of State, John F. Kennedy, Elections, Martin Luther King Jr.
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The way Raphael Saadiq sees it
Musical time travel seems to thrill Raphael Saadiq. On his last album, 2004's overlooked Ray Ray, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-producer went back to the blaxploitation era. The loose concept album positioned him as a funky fly guy whose songs...Tags: Music Industry, Ethics, Popular Music, Values, Amy Winehouse
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TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
Tonight, the first major party acceptance address by an African-American will become a historic moment in American politics. On the 45th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech, Sen. Barack Obama will accept the Democratic...Tags: Denver Broncos, Martin Luther King Jr., John McCain, Society, Ceremonies
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Crowds awaited Obama with sense of history, excitement
elizabeth.moore@newsday.comDENVER - Hiawatha Foster, a North Carolina delegate to the Democratic National Convention, already had two flags in her hands ready to wave yesterday afternoon, and an American flag jacket she said she'd worn to other political events. But for this...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Elections, Martin Luther King Jr., Political Candidates, The White House
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Obama slams McCain, lists presidential to-do list
nia.henderson@newsday.comBearing the weight of history, Barack Obama Thursday night vowed to protect America's shores from harm, to renew the country's promise at home by focusing on the middle class and to end the Iraq war -- while leveling a sharp critique of his opponent, John...Tags: Film Festivals, Tom Ridge, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Martin Luther King Jr., Executive Branch
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