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Other public sculptures
1. Bison, 1909, (Edward Kemeys) Humboldt Park Alan Artner:The lions flanking the stairs to the Art Institute of Chicago are some of the most famous animal sculptures in North America; much less known is this pair of bison from the same period that...Tags: Society, Ceremonies, Animals, Great Chicago Fire of 1871, Grant Park
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News from around the world
The Associated PressNewport Folk Festival Phish-heads and Parrot-heads, unite! Trey Anastasio, the former Phish lead singer, has been added to the Newport Folk Festival, joining Jimmy Buffett, the Black Crowes and Levon Helm. Other new additions include alt-country band...Tags: Tourism and Leisure Industry, Glaciers, Athletics, Track and Field, Landforms, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Public to decide on works of art Boynton will buy
South Florida Sun-SentinelIt's public art members of the public can buy—and they can leave their checkbooks at home. Boynton Beach is asking art lovers to help decide which one of 10 bronze, steel or aluminum sculptures showcased on Ocean Avenue the city should buy and keep...Tags: Beach Vacations, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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For Mother's Day, a favorite statue is honored
Tribune reporterStanding in the Bohemian National Cemetery, she holds an infant curled up in her left arm and reaches with a robed right arm around a boy who stands at her side, gazing at her. She is "Mother," a statue made by Albin Polasek in the 1920s, and on Sunday,...Tags: Society, Ceremonies, Death and Dying, Public Holidays, Grant Park
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A drive with plenty to see
247-7430A scenic drive along Route 13 to Virginia's Eastern Shore will bring you to Turner Sculpture — an art gallery, foundry and workshop with plenty of bronze critters and oddities to keep you and your kids amused for hours. More than 300 limited-...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Museum of Natural History, Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Virginia Living Museum, Christopher Newport University
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An Artscape debut for Zappa statue?
Kudos to Baltimore's Public Art Commission for voting to accept the statue so graciously offered by the group of Lithuanian Frank Zappa fans ("From Lithuania, with love of Zappa," May 8). I hope the commission will look at placing the statue outside the...Tags: Music Industry, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Artscape, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Dweezil Zappa
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Let Zappa's visage welcome visitors
I hope Mayor Sheila Dixon wholeheartedly accepts the offer of the Lithuanian sculptor to give the city of Baltimore a copy of his statue of Frank Zappa ("From Lithuania, with love of Zappa," May 8). I think it should replace that giant ugly sculpture...Tags: Frank Zappa, Sheila Dixon
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Create a statuesque vision
Special To The SentinelThere is a higher art to using garden statuary. Like a chef balancing wine with the right meal, the idea is to pair your statue with the right plants to create a distinctive, stylishly themed garden. Call it the sommelier approach to statuary. This can...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Water Supply, Tourism and Leisure
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Fab Finds: Shoe sculptures, Wal-Mart and Ocean Pacific, head-shaving tools
FASHION COLUMNISTArt is getting pumped. At least when Robert Tabor does it. The Fort Lauderdale-based interior designer has been doing sculptures on the side — using high-heel pumps. "I get them from everywhere," said Tabor. "I like taking an old broken-down heel...Tags: Advertising, Dancing, Health and Beauty Products, Popular Music, Consumer Goods Industries
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Federal arts panel pans statue design for King memorial
WASHINGTON — The centerpiece for the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial on the National Mall has drawn criticism from a federal arts panel, which says the proposed statue looks "confrontational" and resembles a Cold War relic. Models of the 28-foot-...Tags: Society, Martin Luther King Jr.
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