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Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens celebrates 50 years
Orlando Arts BlogIf you have driven along busy Osceola Avenue near Rollins College, you may have seen the unassuming sign announcing the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens. Museum executive director Debbie Komanski hopes you have stopped in. After all, you’... -
Monster Mash: New director for Art Institute of Chicago
Culture MonsterDouglas Druick to head Art Institute of Chicago... -
ART FAIR ON THE SQUARE, Lake Forest
TribLocal - EvanstonArt Fair on the SquareOutdoor, Juried, Fine Art FairOver 180 Artists, Student Artwork and Family ActivitiesLake Forest Market Square and Western AvenueSunday, September 4th, 11 …... -
Metropolitan Museum of Art hikes recommended admission to $25
Culture MonsterVisiting New York's biggest art museum is about to get more expensive. The Metropolitan Museum of Art said this week that it is raising its recommended admission by $5 to $25 starting July 1.While paying the full amount is technically...... -
Getty acquires Harald Szeemann archive and library
Culture MonsterHarald Szeemann Archive and Library heading to Getty Research Institute... -
Getty Center to close July 16 and 17 for bridge demolition
Culture MonsterBridge demolition means Getty Center to close July 16 and 17... -
Times reporter Jason Felch to discuss 'Chasing Aphrodite' at Book Soup
Culture MonsterBook Soup to host talk by 'Chasing Aphrodite' author Jason Felch... -
Terzo Piano has art-gallery looks, killer views and oh, yes, food
Tribune criticThe hottest restaurant in town sits on top of a museum and serves dinner only one night a week. And the easiest way to get there is by bridge. Its name is Terzo Piano, a double-entendre moniker that reflects its location (the name means "third floor"...Tags: Arts, Barack Obama, Restaurants, Herman Miller Incorporated, Illinois
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Printers Row writes a new chapter
Once a hub of printing and publishing businesses, Printers Row in the South Loop has evolved into a vibrant residential haven while maintaining a link to its industrial past.
Sturdy structures that housed printing presses and recently constructed...Tags: Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair, Soldier Field, Grant Park, Sales, Roosevelt University
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The greatest pitcher who never was
Joe Berton was the greatest pitcher to ever climb a mound. And today, Joe Berton, a retired schoolteacher who lives in Oak Park and is 57 and Ichabod Crane spindly and does not swivel heads anymore, is a footnote to sports history. No, that's not quite...Tags: Buddhism, Arts, Periodicals, Baseball, Sports Illustrated
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China Garden closing
Maymay Lam, who describes virtually growing up in her family's South Bend restaurant, cherishes memories of her mother playing music on the grand piano.
“That was her piano,” the 21 year old says fondly. The instrument was silenced in 2007...Tags: Auction Service, Super Bowl, Republic of Ireland, Roseland, Chinese Restaurants
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