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The Eli and Edythe Broad Stage
Times Architecture CriticTHE NEW Eli and Edythe Broad Stage at Santa Monica College, which will open officially tonight with a program featuring the mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, is a happily, even confidently unresolved piece of architecture. Rather than try to smooth...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Dustin Hoffman, Charles Moore, Lobbying, Walt Disney
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Home and garden events in the Southland
OCT. 11 Huntington plant sale: Staff and volunteers will answer questions about plant selection and care, soil improvement, pruning and dividing, lawn care and pest problems at the Huntington Botanical Gardens' annual event. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m....Tags: Sun Valley, Olympic Games, Photography, Grace Kelly, Huntington
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5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design
5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design Five nationally prominent architects have been selected to serve on the jury for a competition the University of Baltimore is holding this fall to choose designers for a $107 million law center at the...Tags: Robert Campbell, Peter G. Angelos, Emergency Planning, David Miller, Somerville
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Double, double, toil and ... d'oh!
For the next four nights, the legendary Macbeth, long-deceased high king of Scotland, will stride about Woolly Mammoth Theatre's stage with Homer Simpson and Barack Obama. MacHomer, the 70-minute solo show that Rick Miller, a Canadian actor, has been...Tags: The Simpsons, Robert Lepage, Halloween, Fringe Festival, Family Guy
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'Historic,' defined
If the historic-home lingo confuses you, you're not alone. In fact, the difference between the national and local designations are the topic of many of the calls to Landmarks Illinois in Chicago, said its preservation planning director, Jim Peters. Here's...Tags: Oak Park, Frank Lloyd Wright, Land Price, State Budgets, Kenilworth
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Rich cribs: Lorraine Kirke's East Hampton manse
Hmm, that's about $1M per bedroom ... Interior designer Lorraine Kirke has lowered the price of her East Hampton mansion to $11.5 million, according to the Sotheby's International Realty Web site. It's been on the market with Sotheby's since early this...Tags: East Hampton, West Village, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Nicole Kidman
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For the record
AIG event: The Consumer Confidential column in Business on Wednesday about a conference for American International Group executives described Joseph Cassano as the former head of financial products at Lehman Bros. It was at AIG that he held that title....Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, American International Group, Restaurant and Catering Industry, John McCain, Law Enforcement
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Price tag for new animal shelter would put big bite on taxpayers
247-4741Visitors to the Isle of Wight Animal Shelter are greeted by a chorus of barks from dogs begging for attention — and by the smell of urine. The shelter is outdated and not exactly an inviting environment for families looking to adopt a pet, Stan...Tags: Fires, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Stan Clark, Animals
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SCREEN SCENE: Louis Sullivan gets his due
Chicago Tribune reporterFor the film, Mark Richard Smith made pilgrimages to St. Louis and New York, even to small towns such as Grinnell, Iowa, and Owatonna, Minn. But Louis Sullivan's architecture always brought the documentarian back to Chicago. "Although Chicago was...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Frank Lloyd Wright, Downers Grove, Roosevelt University, Industrial Accidents
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Long Wharf Searching For Architect
Now that Northland Investment Corp. has been named the developer for the 4.5-acre site where the Veterans Memorial Coliseum once stood in downtown New Haven, Long Wharf Theatre is gearing up to search for an architect for its part of the mixed-used...Tags: Waterford, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Westport Country Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Michael Wilson
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I (heart) Chicago
Dining@LargeI have now totally embraced the Zen of the El, putting aside my innate distrust of anything unfamiliar until it gets familiar. I love the el now. The trick is to move from thinking rapid transit means, you know, rapid......Tags: Chicago River
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Two Miami icons closer to being saved
The Miami HeraldCampaigns to save two long-neglected icons of Miami's golden age of the '50s and '60s, the Marine Stadium and the giant Coppertone Girl sign that hung downtown for almost 50 years, got a significant official boost Tuesday. The city of Miami's...Tags: Renovation, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Hialeah
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