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Picasso's 'Le Rêve': Restored, the painting goes on view
Times Art CriticTwice in 10 years, Pablo Picasso's celebrated 1932 painting of his sleeping mistress, Marie-Thérèse Walter, made international headlines. Alas, the artist's breathtaking painterly skill and candid insight into human nature were not the cause. ----------...Tags: Bill Clinton, Mirabilis, Scarlett Johansson, Museum of Modern Art, Christopher Knight
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Beyond Neutrality Beige and gray walls don't suit Mary Bendix, so she did what any other artist would. She poured on the paint.
By Kathy Kaplan Tribune photos by BILL HOGAN . When artist Mary Bendix and her husband, attorney Rick Bendix, bought their north suburban Victorian 21 years ago, they put off working on the house and simply moved in. Using what they owned, Mary created...Tags: Statue of Liberty, Madonna, Baby Products, Evanston, Baby Products, Games, and Toys
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Calendar
On Stage 'Secret' Red Branch Theatre Company, a new adult company in residence at Drama Learning Center, is presenting its first musical production, The Secret Garden, through Sunday. Based on the classic children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the...Tags: Dancing, Gardens and Parks, William Shakespeare, Rivers, Colleges and Universities
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Over $750,000 in fines issued for waste violations
The state has levied more than $750,000 in fines recently against 46 businesses, individuals and institutions for violating Maryland's hazardous waste rules, the Maryland Department of the Environment announced. Most of the citations issued in July and...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Environmental Pollution, Fines, Johns Hopkins University, Punishment
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NYC PICKS: GALLERY HOPPING
Great art at NYC galleries and museums. 1 WHAT The Alexandre Gallery displays 20 paintings of the natural world by Gregory Amenoff. WHEN|WHERE Today and tomorrow, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and through Nov. 15 at Fuller Building, 41 E. 57th St. INFO Free;...Tags: Columbia University, Music Theater, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Giorgio Morandi
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Go Guide Calendar: October 9, 2008
THURSDAY OCT. 9 ART All About MartiniÂ…: Martini glasses designed by Dawn DeLong. Complimentary snacks and drinks. 7 p.m. Amber Connection, 3136 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown. 610-351-6200. BOOKS & AUTHORS Author Discussion and Book Signing: Pulitzer...Tags: Allentown Symphony Orchestra, Weather Reports, Pets and Pet Supplies, Dancing, Allentown Art Museum
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Bountiful Arts Harvest At Area Museums
Courant Staff WriterThe fall arts scene is dominated by photography, but those who fancy sculpture or painting need not worry. There is even something for fans of "CSI" or "CSI: Miami" or "CSI: New York" as the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art goes forensic on its paintings....Tags: Yale Center for British Art, Sculpture, William Benton Museum of Art, Bruce Museum of Arts and Science, Photography
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Art Calendar - October 5, 2008
OPENING Hans Moller: Oil and watercolor paintings. Opening reception 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. Through Oct. 27. Baum School of Art, 510 Linden St., Allentown. 610-433-0032. ''Heresies/Herejias: Retrospective by Pedro Meyer'': Five decades of pioneering...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Artspace, Sculpture, Colleges and Universities, Banana Factory
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Art exhibits
Haitian art St. Martin's In-the-Field Episcopal Church will hold a Haitian art exhibit and sale of works by contemporary artists from Haiti tomorrow through Monday at 375 Benfield Road, Severna Park. An opening reception will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m....Tags: Metal and Mineral, Severna Park, Lynne Cheney, Montpelier, Gardens and Parks
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Wanda C. Paxton, graphic artist and teacher
Wanda Cecile Paxton, a retired Maryland Department of Natural Resources artist , died of cancer Sept. 18 at Georgetown University Hospital. The Annapolis resident was 72. Born in Covington, Va., she graduated from Anne Arundel Community College and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death and Dying, Georgetown, Edgewater, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Authorities look for stolen painting in York
757-928-6479The York-Poquoson Sheriff's Office is trying to locate a 19th-century oil painting that was stolen from a public building in York County. The 40x30-inch oil painting of a ship is in a modern wood frame described as black with gold trim. The painting is... -
Lead lingers in Island Trees, 2nd cleaning gets levels down
eden.laikin@newsday.comjennifer.smith@newsday.comLead lingered in a kitchen duct and a basement storage room at Island Trees High School after an initial cleaning earlier this week to address contamination from the school's former rifle range. It took a second cleaning of those areas to reduce the lead...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Health and Safety at School, Preventative Medicine, Medical Specialization, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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