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    Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Montpelier/South Laurel: New exhibits at Montpelier Arts Center

    Joyce Yu-Jean Lee, who holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she currently works and teaches, presents her mixed-media work in "Passages II," one of three new exhibits at Montpelier Arts Center that will be on...

    Tags: Volleyball, Science, Taiwan, Preschools, Schools

  2. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. These artists win awards for painting the town

    Let painters loose in historic Ellicott City, and they'll quickly create enough pretty pictures to fill an art gallery. The pictorial proof is hanging on the walls of the Howard County Arts Council, which is located just a short drive away from the depicted scenes.
    Let painters loose in historic Ellicott City, and they'll quickly create enough pretty pictures to fill an art gallery. The pictorial proof is hanging on the walls of the Howard County Arts Council, which is located just a short drive away from the...

    Tags: Transportation, Railway Transportation, Painting, Ellicott City, Patapsco

  4. Oct 30, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. Of Turp's, Diablita Cantina and other restaurant things

    Dining@Large
    I was bad this week about linking to stories in the print edition. There were just too many other things to talk about. I only just got around to reading Other Reviewer Richard's review of Turp's in Mount Vernon, mainly......

    Tags: Mount Vernon, Economy, Restaurants, Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking

  6. Jun 28, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Herman Maril: Baltimore artist painted what he saw

    Herman Maril had two worlds, and each provided him what something the other lacked.
    Herman Maril had two worlds, and each provided him what something the other lacked. The artist, who was born in Baltimore in 1908 and died here in 1986, spent his life painting some of the grittier aspects of the city. Invariably, his astute and...

    Tags: Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park, Tennessee Williams, Charles Village, Jackson Pollock

  8. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  9. Did 'Mad Men' Jump the Shark in Season 5?

    The answer to the question posed in my own headline headline is "No." “Mad Men” did not jump any kind of shark in its fifth season, but maybe it tripped over a manta ray or some lesser ocean predator.
    The answer to the question posed in my own headline headline is "No." “Mad Men” did not jump any kind of shark in its fifth season, but maybe it tripped over a manta ray or some lesser ocean predator. [Warning: spoilers ahead—and, I...

    Tags: Jon Hamm

  10. Jul 8, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  11. Art review: Unearthing a rare treasure at Huntington Library

    The San Gabriel Mountains rise to imposing heights behind a tiny rural outpost. An alpine lake in the Sierra lies still in a frame of snowdrifts, rocky peaks and moss-covered stones. A narrow path disappears into a field of yellow flowers stretching toward blue sky.
    The San Gabriel Mountains rise to imposing heights behind a tiny rural outpost. An alpine lake in the Sierra lies still in a frame of snowdrifts, rocky peaks and moss-covered stones. A narrow path disappears into a field of yellow flowers stretching...

    Tags: Artists, Hudson River, Benjamin West, Norman Rockwell, Fine Artists

  12. Dec 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. On Location: 'Tree of Life' production designer Jack Fisk

    Company Town
    "Tree of Life" production designer Jack Fisk talks about his work on the movie....
  14. Mar 29, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Art review: 'Charles Garabedian: Works from 1966-1976' at L.A. Louver

    Culture Monster
    David Pagel reviews "Charles Garabedian: Works from 1966-1976" at L.A. Louver....
  16. Dec 30, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
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  18. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Hartford Advocate
  19. The Prints of Tides

    Fittingly, <em>The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 </em>&mdash; a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 &mdash; opens with a map. Not just any map but a giant panoramic bird's-eye view of Provincetown and upper Cape Cod. This visual aid perfectly encapsulates the insular feel of Provincetown, which sits on a crooked finger of land at the Cape's very tip, 70 miles from "mainland" Massachusetts. This finger of land spirals inward, so that Provincetown essentially surrounds itself. Thus protected from outside scrutiny and judgment, town residents have been free to be and do things that might have been forbidden or suppressed elsewhere.
    Fittingly, The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 — a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 — opens with a map. Not just any map but a...

    Tags: Artists, Milton Avery, Lee Krasner, Franz Kline, Charles Sheeler

  20. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Teen Wolf' director's brutally honest commentary

    Say the last time you walked out during a movie was 20 years ago, and say that movie you could no longer put up with was an interminable comedy named "The Super." Joe Pesci plays a slumlord, ordered by a court to live in one of his own questionable buildings and learn valuable life lessons; though, of course, it's hard to say whether Pesci learned many of those life lessons because you left after 45 tedious minutes. Say there was only one other time you walked out of a movie, and that was two years before "The Super." The movie was named "K-9" &mdash; something about Jim Belushi and a police dog.
    Say the last time you walked out during a movie was 20 years ago, and say that movie you could no longer put up with was an interminable comedy named "The Super." Joe Pesci plays a slumlord, ordered by a court to live in one of his own questionable...

    Tags: Back to the Future (movie), Super Bowl, Comedy (genre), Fox Broadcasting Company, Television

  22. Aug 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Edward Hopper painting to become U.S. postage stamp

    Culture Monster
    New U.S. postage stamp inspired by Edward Hopper painting...
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Edward Hopper Photos
American First Day Cover Society's Kathy Clements shows...
(August 24, 2011)
Photo Gallery: Edward Hopper Stamp sets sail at The Huntington
Barbara Miller of LaPorte, Ind., holds her cross stitch...
(March 8, 2011)
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(October 9, 2009)
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