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Artwork, fraud victims sought
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelMatthew Taylor, 43, Vero Beach. Photo: U.S. Department of Justice, courtesy Federal investigators and the Los Angeles Police Department are seeking information about the man picured above: Matthew Taylor, 43, an art dealer from Vero Beach, Florida....Tags: Claude Monet, Corporate Crime, Justice System, Fraud, Los Angeles Police Department
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Obama: Hope, change and now 2010
The Swampby Mark Silva Ever since the election of a young president from Hope, Arkansas, the notion of a new generation unbridled by the burdens of the past has carried a certain and powerful political currency. "Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone,'' they......Tags: Elections, Heads of State, Democratic National Conventions, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton
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Susanin Auctions expecting Rockwell painting to hit millions
Sean Susanin believes he is about to set a record price for a painting at a Chicago auction. On Dec. 1, Susanin Auctions will auction "Willie Gillis, Package From Home," the first of 11 Willie Gillis paintings Norman Rockwell painted for the cover of...
Tags: Artists, Melissa Harris, Architecture, Expo Chicago, Arts
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Art from coast to coast
A wonderful weekend of art gluttony awaits — in Central Florida and on the coasts. •You don't have to venture far on Friday. You can ease into your art binge by going to FAVO's monthly Art Market near downtown Orlando (6-9 p.m.; 221 E....
Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, New Smyrna Beach, Tampa, Arts
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All you need is "LOVE'
By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail It's Valentine's season and time for love, flowers, diamonds, and art to merge. Robert Indiana's iconic "LOVE" was originally designed as a Christmas card commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art in...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Sculpture, Fine Arts, Museums, New York City
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When skinny-dipping didn't violate the Code ★★★ 1/2
In the early sound era, especially between 1930 and mid-1934, Hollywood movies enjoyed a freedom of expression — salacious, violent, often outrageous expression — we know today as the pre-Code era. The film industry's self-appointed watchdog...
Tags: Joan Bennett, Eugene Pallette, Genres, Arts, Ralph Bellamy
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4,667 'Jerry Maguire' videos and counting
There are days when you wake up and think that there is no wonder left in this world, no mountains left to conquer, no oceans left to explore, no frontiers left to discover. That, of course, is exactly the day you find yourself in an apartment in Logan...
Tags: YouTube, Roberto Clemente Jr., Cameron Crowe, Museums, Artists
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Kevin Hunt: Edifier's dramatic design, sound of Spinnaker multimedia speakers
The Hartford CourantEdifier's new Spinnaker e30 multimedia speakers make a statement even when they aren't making a sound. Luckily, the name gives a clue to its unconventional shape, like a yacht's three-cornered sail bloated with air. ("Dunce Cap," though equally fitting,...Tags: Apple iPod, Apple iPad, Electronics, Music, Apple iPhone
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Rodarte's Kate and Laura Mulleavy: Fabricators
Their story is like a "once upon a time," but envision Cinderella in a lace gown that's been painted on by Caravaggio and then run through a paper shredder. There are actually two Cinderellas, Kate (with bangs) and Laura Mulleavy, sisters who don't yet...Tags: Academy Awards, Tippi Hedren, Terrence Malick, Christianity, Natalie Portman
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Movement and energy in Pfac sculpture show
No matter how many times you walk around one of Richard Hunt's sculptures, chances are you'll find yourself wanting to go back and take another look.
Carried along by his rhythmic, constantly shifting passages of bronze or stainless steel, you probably...Tags: Pablo Picasso, Music, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Arts
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Landmark photos explore anguish of mercury poisoning
Sad is too small a word to describe the depth and complexity of the feelings prompted by W. Eugene Smith's landmark 1970s pictures of mercury poisoning victims.
Certainly, his searing portraits of children whose bodies have been twisted, blinded and...Tags: Cultural Development, Moving and Storage, Colleges and Universities, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Physical Conditions
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Tours & Cruises
Times Staff WriterEAST COAST Brushes with art, nature OBSERVE nature and nature morte — also known as still life — on a six-day art-and-garden tour of Philadelphia, the Brandywine Valley and Manhattan with the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. The tour, led...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Libraries
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