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Irina Baronova, 89; a 'baby ballerina' whose career was launched by George Balanchine
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIrina Baronova, the last of the three "baby ballerinas" whose international careers were launched by choreographer George Balanchine, has died. She was 89. Baronova died in her sleep Saturday at her home in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia,...Tags: Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Family, Dancing, Yul Brynner
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'Federico Fellini: The Book of Dreams'
ANYONE familiar with the films of Federico Fellini knows that he gave importance to dreams. But the extent of that devotion has become fully evident only now, with the publication of "Il Libro dei Sogni" -- "The Book of Dreams." These sketches, mostly...Tags: Cinema Industry, Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, Mysteries, Roberto Rossellini
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'Sand' at Parrish, Buckminster Fuller at Whitney
Special to NewsdaySand: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor (June 29-Sept. 14 at Parrish Art Museum, Southampton). We play in it, loll on it, build castles out of it, and wash it out of our hair, but what, exactly, does sand mean? Its physical and metaphysical significance is...Tags: Walker Evans, Natural Science, Eugene Atget, Libraries and Museums, Jane Freilicher
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Jeff Koons' Manhattan home is mixture of beautiful and mundane
Special to the TribuneIn 1975, long before he became a household name, Jeff Koons spent a year in Chicago as a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as a studio assistant to Ed Paschke. "I believe it's really important that you're able, in art, to...Tags: Game Playing, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Lakeview, Upper East Side, Gustave Courbet
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Barbara 'Bobo' Rockefeller, 91; actress married heir to Standard Oil fortune
Washington PostBarbara Sears "Bobo" Rockefeller, a coal miner's daughter and one-time actress whose "Cinderella wedding of the century" to millionaire Winthrop Rockefeller in 1948 soon gave way to bitter divorce proceedings, died Monday at her home in Little Rock, Ark....Tags: Family, Newspapers, Cinderella, Celebrity Mothers, Divorce
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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: Tourism and Leisure, Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Libraries and Museums
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Landscapes are the draw at National Gallery
Special to The TimesFOR much of the 19th century, scores of French painters, laden with knapsacks and portable easels, trekked through the Forest of Fontainebleau to capture the shifting wonders of nature with their brushes right on the spot. Some came for weekends; some...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Natural Resources, Cartoons, Gustave Flaubert, Forests
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Where are they now? -- Steve Everitt
Sun ReporterThough center Steve Everitt played only one year with the Ravens, the legacy he left was a lulu. Everitt wore Megadeth T-shirts, had a blond ponytail and hosted a weekly radio show on 98 Rock on which he played heavy metal music. He kept pet frogs in his...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders, Rock and Roll Music, Orlando, National Football League
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Ray Wise having a devil of a time on 'Reaper'
McClatchy/Tribune newspapers: The Fresno BeeTelevision and film actor Ray Wise has certainly played some devilish characters over the years, prime among them his role as Leland Palmer on the quirky drama "Twin Peaks." Wise finally has gotten his chance to play the devil himself. That's his...Tags: John Huston, Ethics, Daniel Webster, Values, David Lynch
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St. Petersburg, Florida, is thinking young
The Washington PostIf God sticks around St. Petersburg, he's going to be waiting a while. The Florida town once known as the last exit before the pearly gates is looking more youthful these days, thanks to an influx of younger people taking their place alongside the more...Tags: Court Administration, Beach Vacations, Vacations, Transportation, Tampa
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