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Tony Bennett on his artwork, home life
Chicago TribuneHe may live in a penthouse apartment that overlooks Manhattan's Central Park, but the feeling that fills Tony Bennett's luxe pad is simplicity. It's a "very simple, functional Japanese style," the song man and painter said of his home of the last 14...Tags: Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Tribune Co., Central Park
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"Born Standing Up" by Steve Martin (Scribner)
Here's Steve Martin, describing his first appearance on "The Tonight Show": "What happened while I was out there was very similar to an alien abduction: I remember very little of it, though I'm convinced it...Tags: Sylvia Plath, Lionel Trilling, Brad Pitt, Henry James, Suicide
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Great View, Artworks, Simplicity Are Tony Bennett's Joys
Chicago TribuneHe may live in a penthouse apartment that overlooks Manhattan's Central Park, but the feeling that fills Tony Bennett's luxe pad is simplicity. It's a "very simple, functional Japanese style," the legendary songman — and painter — says of his...Tags: Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Central Park
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Tony Bennett's art-filled pad with a killer view
Chicago Tribune reporterHe may live in a penthouse apartment that overlooks Manhattan's Central Park, but the feeling that fills Tony Bennett's luxe pad is simplicity. It's a "very simple, functional Japanese style," the legendary songman (and painter) said of his home of the...Tags: Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Ravinia Festival, Central Park
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Twins' singular vision of how humans see world
Chicago Tribune reporterThey have two sets of eyes but one vision. Identical twins Ryan and Trevor Oakes have shared a fascination with how the world is experienced and interpreted through sight since their childhood in Boulder, Colo. Their fascination developed into an...Tags: Cloud Gate, Millennium Park, Chicago Humanities Festival, Metal and Mineral
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The big game is in Olympics merchandising
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE POP culture petri dish of the Olympic Games has made must-haves out of David Hockney posters (Munich, 1972), plush baby snow owls (Nagano, 1998), blue berets (Salt Lake City, 2002), even wedge haircuts (Innsbruck, 1976). And with the 2008 Summer Games...Tags: Olympic Games, Multi-Sport Events, Kobe Bryant, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Collectibles
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Art guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. ALAN G. ARTNER'S PICKS Beyond the Backyard: Photographs and videos by 50 artists who look at various aspects of some of the most enduring environments in American picturemaking;...Tags: Sculpture, Photography, Game Playing, Illinois Institute of Technology, Boeing Co.
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The List: Art Openings
So much art, so little time. How to best navigate the Los Angeles gallery and museum scene? Here are critic's previews, openings and continuing shows for the week beginning Thursday, June 26. Critic's Preview Christopher Knight, Times Art Critic Chris &...Tags: Robert Mapplethorpe, Melrose, Photography, Marcel Duchamp, Pacific Palisades
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Artist Jennifer Bornstein curates a show at the Hammer Museum
Special to The TimesJennifer Bornstein was a kid in a candy store -- with almost half a year to gorge herself. When Hammer Museum curator Allegra Pesenti asked Bornstein to rummage through the institution's huge collection of graphic work and put together a show of...Tags: Man Ray, Mark Rothko, Photography, Martha Graham, Dan Flavin
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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: Meryl Streep, Academy Awards, Julianne Moore, Cindy Sherman, Metal and Mineral
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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: Ansel Adams, Robert Rauschenberg, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Found art in the Florida Keys
The road to the Upper Keys is paved with the blaze of poincianas. So far we have passed their painted red tops, pressed against the Turnpike's seam, along with nurseries and palm farms, houses shaped like barracks, canals and lakes, and the right-...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Transportation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Road Transportation, Hotels and Accommodations
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