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steve.parks@newsday.comSEPT. 7. Infrastructures: Photographs by Bryan Whitney. Photographic images of communication towers emphasizing the complexity and mystery of some of the most distinctive structures in the contemporary landscape. (Reception Sept. 21.) Anthony Giordano...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups, John Milton, Libraries and Museums, Gordon Parks
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Molly Ringwald: Pretty in Pucci
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S BEEN 23 years and Molly Ringwald still has a regret about her "Breakfast Club" days. Her off-screen romance with Anthony Michael Hall? Hardly. The fact that she originally wanted to play Ally Sheedy's quirky role? Over it. She bites her lower lip...Tags: Teen-agers, Madonna, Molly Ringwald, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Shoes
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Special guests, make-out booth and more at 'Cry-Baby' opening night bash
Sun theater criticJohn Waters went to a party last night with 20 of his closest friends and 779 people he'd never met. Perhaps only at the opening night bash for "Cry-Baby" might one find impeccably-coifed drag queens rubbing shoulders with movie stars. Sometimes, you...Tags: David Byrne, Estelle Parsons, Smashing Pumpkins, Society, Counting Crows
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Frederick Wight at Louis Stern Fine Arts: A radiant state of mind in orbit
Special to The TimesAh, paintings of the 1980s -- so soulful, so intimate and beautifully philosophical. Actually . . . not. What dominated gallery walls a generation ago were the bombastic antics of Julian Schnabel, the authorial gamesmanship of Sherrie Levine, Cindy...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Painting, Melrose
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Tribeca Film Festival undergoes a bit of refurbishing
TRIBECA Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal was in her Greenwich Street office last week, trying to talk over the loud buzz of refurbishing work, when dust and debris came spraying into the room through a wall-mounted air conditioning unit. Alarmed,...Tags: Madonna, American Express Company, Central Intelligence Agency, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Tina Fey
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It's period art
At Yale University, an undergraduate art student is saying she spent the academic year inseminating herself and then taking steps to induce miscarriages (or abortions, depending on your semantic preference) for the sake of making a very deep statement...Tags: Yale University, Elections, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Medical Specialization, Abortion
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Look at us
Times Staff WriterIt's tedious being the entertainment capital of the world. "The Hills" might be L.A.'s most visible cultural export today, but it misrepresents us. (OK, not all of us.) In the last 20 years, Southern California has cultivated a supremely vibrant art...Tags: Marlon Brando, Albert Maysles, Larry Bell, Orson Welles, Culture
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Rediscovering the Heckscher Museum of Art
robert.kahn@newsday.comThe Expressionist-era canvas that some curators unabashedly call "the most famous painting on Long Island" returned to Huntington this month after two years at the Met, where it was cleaned and brightened, and later included as part of an exhibit on...Tags: Pixar, Salvador Dali, Photography, Long Island, Libraries and Museums
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It's Tribeca time again!
amNewYork Movie CriticWith more than 200 movies, from timely political documentaries to relationship dramas, this year's Tribeca Film Festival--running from April 23 to May 4-- has more than enough choices to satisfy every taste. Some films, such as "The Wackness" and "Man on...Tags: Julianne Moore, David Hockney, Marathon, Marilyn Monroe, William H Macy
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Lending and LACMA
Is the controversy over Eli Broad's relationship with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art real, or is it all in the minds of the media? The billionaire LACMA trustee and donor visited the editorial board yesterday with museum director Michael Govan, to...Tags: New York Times, Renzo Piano
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A selection of French short films
Tribune staff reporterAmericans might be hard-pressed to name the short films nominated for an Oscar; in France, shorts are staples of festivals and museums and even of regular special screenings in a Paris multiplex, so crucial is their role in displaying the talents of...Tags: Festive Event, Celebrity, Photography, Asia Argento, Animation
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A fresh journey for familiar forms
Times Staff WriterNew York — DIPPED in a garish green rubbery coating, the ornate Louis-style dining chairs from Six Inch of Belgium looked like irradiated doggy chew toys. The white fiberglass centipede reared on its legs was really Scolopendra, a 7-foot floor...Tags: Interior Design, Arne Jacobsen, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Fashion Trends, Herman Miller Incorporated
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