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Famous 'onlies'
. LEFT COLUMN Nancy Reagan former First Lady Robin Williams actor * LeAnn Rimes singer Alan Greenspan American economist John Updike author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar NBA Hall of Famer Danielle Steele author Richie Sambora Bon Jovi guitarist ....Tags: Alicia Keys, Alan Greenspan, John Updike, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Enoch Powell
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Regional Calendar
Regional calendar MARYLAND Concert series Bethesda. The Summer Concert Series concludes at noon Wednesday with smooth jazz by the David Bach Consort at Bethesda Place Plaza, 7700 Wisconsin Ave. Free. 301-215-6660 or bethesda.org. Family movie night...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Benjamin Franklin, Wars and Interventions, Gardens and Parks, Photography
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'Ancient Marks: The Sacred Origins of Tattoos'
IN OUR pop culture-obsessed society, tattoos and body piercings have come to symbolize rebellious youth or a trendy fashion statement. In other cultures they reflect sacred beliefs, forge identities or simply tell stories.
Chris Rainier, a National...Tags: Culture, Photography
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Napa Valley is hoping wine country visitors will sample the local arts scene
Special to The TimesEvery time my husband, Kevin, and I visit the Napa Valley, we leave with a newfound appreciation for the local arts: the art of wine making, the art of wine country cuisine, the art of wine-and-food pairing. With so many temptations, we've never put...Tags: Robert Motherwell, Architecture, Walt Disney, Sculpture, Michelle Williams
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Native Hullihen Williams Moore exhibition runs through July
247-4783An exhibition of 30 black-and-white photographs by Virginia native Hullihen Williams Moore — a former student of the great American landscape photographer Ansel Adams — runs through July 20 at Portlock Galleries at SoNo. Titled "Shenandoah:...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Tourism and Leisure, Colleges and Universities, University of Virginia, Gardens and Parks
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'This Side of Paradise' at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens
Times Art CriticA1991 photograph by John Humble shows Selma Avenue at Vine Street as a jumbled, architecturally constructed Hollywood landscape of office buildings, stores, asphalt and advertising billboards. Dominating the center is Angelyne, the cosmetically...Tags: Studios, Santa Monica, Vehicles, Beverly Hills, Advertising
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Planning your trip to Napa Valley
Planning this trip THE BEST WAY From LAX to San Francisco, American, United, Southwest and Virgin America have nonstop service. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $128. To Oakland, Southwest, United and Delta have nonstop service. Restricted round-...Tags: Sculpture, Henri Matisse
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Just a perfect fit
Special to The SunTaylor Hubbard's interesting background called for an equally interesting and unique place to call home. The son of American diplomats, he grew up in several parts of the world and spent a long time in the Philippines, where his father served as...Tags: Furniture, Floral Design, Ralph Lauren, Mount Vernon, Diplomacy
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For many hikers, conquering Yosemite's majestic Half Dome is an achievement of a lifetime
Contra Costa (Calif.) TimesYes and yes. But perhaps some perspective will relieve any fears. When Hirofumi Nohara fell in June, it marked the first time in at least three decades that someone died on the cables during the summer hiking season, park rangers said. So it's the...Tags: Clothing Accessories, Lightweight Boxing, Nature, Tourism and Leisure, Metal and Mineral
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'Melting Ice': A hot topic, and an art show
Special to The TimesMONTE CARLO -- Mia Hanak couldn't get rid of the prince. Hanak, the founding executive director of the Natural World Museum, was escorting Prince Albert II of Monaco through an art exhibit dealing with global warming at its opening here recently, but...Tags: Natural Resources, Autodesk Incorporated, Field Museum of Natural History, Forests, Local Authority
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Instant nostalgia
Neither the nostalgia of longtime users nor the retro fetishes of newcomers could save Polaroid's instant picture technology from joining VHS and eight-track tapes in the technological graveyard. Polaroid ended production of its cameras over the last two...Tags: David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, Consumer Electronics Industry
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New travel books: sacred places, epic journeys & a global guide
"Sacred Earth: Places of Peace and Power," by Martin Gray (Sterling, $35), is filled with images and descriptions of awesome spots - many connected to ancient worship traditions - including the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Tibet's Potala Palace, Mauna Kea...Tags: Jack Kerouac
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