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New Haven Dining Guide 2012: Shake Shack Restaurant Mastermind Danny Meyer Talks Hospitality, Burgers and New Haven
Shake Shack has gone Shack-ademic, opening its very first location next to a university — 986 Chapel St., kitty-corner to Yale’s Old Campus. Shake Shack’s Angus beef is 100 percent natural, vegetarian fed and humanely raised without...
Tags: Pizzas, Arts, Hamburgers, Teaching and Learning, Whitney Museum
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Auguste Rodin's 'The Thinker' gets a Google Doodle
Even people who know nothing about art know the works of Auguste Rodin. The French sculptor who created "The Thinker" and "The Kiss" was born on this day in 1840. Google has created a blue-tinted homage to the sculpture on the occasion of the artist's...
Tags: Barack Obama, Sculpture, Gerard Depardieu, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Google Inc.
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Artists ask Mayor Bloomberg to send more aid to the Rockaways
A group of prominent cultural personalities have signed an open letter to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg asking the city to send more relief to the Rockaways, a part of Queens that was hit hard by Hurricane Sandy. The letter -- whose signatories...
Tags: Rachel Weisz, Michael Bloomberg, James Franco, Gwyneth Paltrow, New York City
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Danh Vo wins 2012 Hugo Boss Prize from Guggenheim Foundation
Artist Danh Vo has been named the winner of the 2012 Hugo Boss Prize, which is administered by the Guggenheim Foundation. Vo, who was born in Vietnam in 1975 and grew up in Denmark, will have a solo exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New...
Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Guggenheim Museum, Museums, Arts
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'The Scream' buyer is revealed to be financier Leon Black
The owner of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" has been revealed. Leon Black, the New York financier and head of the investment firm Apollo Global Management, is reported to be the person who paid $119.9 million for the highly coveted masterpiece. The Wall...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Auction Service, Edvard Munch, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Frost Nixon (movie)
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Update: Hurricane Sandy forces closures for Broadway, concerts, museums
Hurricane Sandy has forced many cultural institutions in the Mid-Atlantic region to close their doors and cancel performances. In New York, Broadway shows that perform on Mondays have canceled their scheduled evening performances. That includes "Annie,"...
Tags: Rock of Ages Corporation, Hurricane Irene (2011), Idina Menzel, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Evita (musical)
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Is Sandy a taste of things to come?
CNNWe should not be surprised. That's the view of many climate scientists as they survey the destruction wrought by the superstorm that ravaged the Northeast this week. The melting of Arctic ice, rising sea levels, the warming atmosphere and changes to...Tags: Bodies of Water, Weather Reports, Democratic Party, Hurricane Irene (2011), Engineering
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Michael Asher dies at 69; pioneering conceptual artist
Michael Asher, the pioneering conceptual artist who challenged expectations of what constitutes a work of art and what happens during an art critique, died in his sleep at his Los Angeles home early Monday after several years of poor health. He was 69....
Tags: Sculpture, Art Institute of Chicago, Fine Artists, Obituaries, Chicago City Hall
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'Smashed' drunk with laughter: Pic preemed in Gotham at MoMA
Variety"It's OK to laugh," writer-director James Ponsoldt told the crowd at MoMA Thursday night. "Not all movies about alcoholism are deadly serious and this is one of them." The Gotham preem of SPC's "Smashed," indeed, had them laughing, even though for...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Smashed (movie), Mary Elizabeth Winstead
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These apps will keep your teenager's brain engaged this summer
AppoliciousAre you worried that your teenage kid's brain will revert to hibernation mode during summer break? With school out of session, just know that there are more things for young adults to do on their smartphones and tablets than simply play games or share...Tags: Space Programs, New York City, Apple iPod, Arts, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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Why you still don't have a job
Brazen CareeristBrazen Careerist Raise your hand if you know that person who constantly whines about never being able to find a job. Or -- wait for it -- you are that person who just can't seem to find a gig. If you're one of those people who has big ambitions but is...Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, LinkedIn Corp., Pulitzer Prize Awards, Media Industry
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Mike Kelley remembered with tribute exhibitions
Los Angeles artist Mike Kelley, who died earlier this year, is being remembered with a number of tributes from art institutions around the country. The artist, 57, was found dead in South Pasadena in late January in an apparent suicide. A major...
Tags: Fine Artists, Long Island, Artists, Arts
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