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Calendar of events for northern Baltimore city
Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., Third Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Museums, Electronics, Christian Orthodoxy, St. Paul Street, Minority Groups
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College students put their imprint on the BMA's latest show
When painting student Jennifer Tam studied a series of Marcel Duchamp prints of boldly colored, spinning discs, she became convinced that the enigmatic works had to be included in the big new show opening Sundayat the Baltimore Museum of Art.
"Twelve...Tags: Museums, Marcel Duchamp, Albrecht Durer, Johns Hopkins University, Arts
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Woody Allen finds 'Midnight' in the City of Light
As a European filmmaker, Woody Allen has worked in England, Spain and now France, where his new movie, "Midnight in Paris," serves as a love letter to that city. Next up on his cinematic map will be Rome.
Allen is a long way from the overly familiar...Tags: Midnight in Paris (movie), Cole Porter, Darius Khondji, Woody Allen, Movies
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Celebrating young lives on canvas
Chase Miller, 11 and Logan Gwin, 12, stood in the main hallway of Lisbon Elementary School, looking up at artwork on the walls.
"Bedazzling" was how Chase described it.
"I've never seen a picture like this before," Logan said.
Artwork in elementary...Tags: Miles Davis, Howard County, Photography, Towson University, Arts
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Philadelphia's French arts connection
If you want to spend April in Paris but can't afford it, a short hop to Philadelphia may at least give you that French feeling.
After nearly three years of planning, the city kicks off the first Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts this...Tags: Wolfgang Puck, France, Minority Groups, Music, Igor Stravinsky
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Drawing light from concrete and smoke
Sun ReporterNow every time I try to sleep I'm haunted by the sound Of firemen pounding up the stairs While we were running down. ... - from "The Bravest" by Tom Paxton Tom Paxton wrote "The Bravest" on Sept. 24, 2001 - a mere 13 days after the Twin Towers fell....Tags: Terrorism, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, John Updike
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The buzz
Sun StaffThe next time you meet a cicada, remember that the poor guy has been living underground for 17 years. Point out, though, that even as much has changed since its egg was deposited in 1987, much has stayed the same. Consider: 1987: Massachusetts'...Tags: Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Vice (movie), George W. Bush, Insider Trading, Martha Stewart
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Artists struggle to make sense of senseless act
Sun National StaffNEW YORK - Against a setting sun, a clarinetist blows fiercely into his instrument, the sound more anguished cry than musical note. Dancers, moving as slowly as a dream, climb atop a tomb-like vessel piled high with dark, pebbly dirt, alternately...Tags: Neil LaBute, Josh Radnor, Kristin Davis, Donna Murphy, Television
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Four people arrested for offering fake Picasso
MADRID - The Interior Ministry said police have arrested four people for trying to sell a forged Pablo Picasso oil painting for up to $1.5 million. The canvas, a counterfeit version of a 1964 work called ''The bust of Jeune Garcon'' was accompanied by...Tags: Arts, Painting
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Art Institute taps French scholar for key curator job
Sylvain Bellenger, currently chief curator of National Heritage at the Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art in Paris, will become the Art Institute of Chicago’s new chair and curator of the Department of Medieval through Modern European Painting...Tags: Douglas Druick, Museums, Europe, Arts, Henri Matisse
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Art collectors are sticklers about authenticity
The Smart CollectorQ: An old friend recently gave me two pen and ink sketches by Pablo Picasso. They show a former lover of Picasso, a Serbian countess named Countess Zamora. She was Picasso's mistress during the mid-'50s and went to Philadelphia after he passed away to...Tags: Charity, Artists, Auction Service, Michigan Avenue
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Picasso, Porsche, jewelry stolen from La Jolla home
SAN DIEGO -- Detectives worked Wednesday to determine who broke into a La Jolla home and stole a Picasso lithograph valued at $5,000, more than $25,000 worth of jewelry, a pistol and a sports car. A woman who lives in the house on Belvedere Street,...
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