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Miley Cyrus photograph: art - or something else?
Sun Art CriticHannah Montana star Miley Cyrus has defended her controversial photograph in Vanity Fair by saying, "it was supposed to be artistic." Her Disney bosses didn't see art but manipulation, calling it a ploy to sell magazines. Well, it was "artistic," even...Tags: Miley Cyrus, Annie Leibovitz, Newspaper and Magazine, Magazines, Tom Beck
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Pioneering celebrity
Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. — Long before Andy Warhol predicted that everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, Sojourner Truth played a bit part in controlling her image and launching the current appetite for photos of celebrities. "Fame and photography really...Tags: Andy Warhol, Constantin Brancusi, Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth, Irving Penn
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Breaking on through to the other side . . .
Special to the sentinelIt was a gray winter's day in Paris in February 2007. The weather seemed to suggest a trip to a cemetery. As much time as we spend in Paris, my husband, Skip, and I had never visited P�re-Lachaise Cemetery. With daughter Sarah along, on a short...Tags: Frederic Chopin, Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Gertrude Stein, Marcel Marceau
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An immortal detective gives life to 'New Amsterdam'
diane.werts@newsday.comNEW AMSTERDAM. A cop called Amsterdam works as a current-day New York homicide detective, despite being killed 400 years ago in the city of that name. He's immortal! (And lovesick.) NYC-filmed drama series previews tonight and Thursday night at 9, moves...Tags: Physical Fitness, Thelonious Monk, Interior Policy, Diseases, CBS Corp.
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Warhol's 10 prominent Jews
ehulme@am-ny.comInspired by Andy Warhol's earlier portrait of Israeli prime minister Golda Meir, Israeli art dealer Alexander Harari in 1978 approached gallerist Ronald Feldman, (who commissioned the original,) to ask if Warhol would be interested in making a series of...Tags: Andy Warhol, Gertrude Stein, Franz Kafka, Golda Meir, Albert Einstein
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San Bernardino: Distinguished by foothills, French fries
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSan Bernardino may not be the Eden the early inhabitants stumbled upon, but the creeks and river are still inviting, and snowcapped mountains grace its backdoor in the wintertime. Sports and cultural events abound in this storied city where the McDonald...Tags: Bodies of Water, Defense, ZipRealty Incorporated, Ray Kroc, Rivers
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Legendary Mime Marcel Marceau Dies at 84
Special to The TimesMarcel Marceau, the great French mime who for seven decades mastered silence and brought new life to an ancient art form, has died. He was 84. Marceau died Saturday in Paris, French news media reported, citing his former assistant Emmanuel Vacca. The...Tags: Newspapers, Michael Jackson, Harry Langdon, Health and Safety at School, Harold Lloyd
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When Chicago created Hollywood
Tribune movie criticWith the new "Batman" movie shooting on the streets of Chicago at the moment, it's a good time to remember how those streets looked on film a century ago. A hundred years ago this Friday, a one-reeler shot on the streets of Chicago appeared in...Tags: Academy Awards, Elmer Rice, Cultural Development, Lincoln Park, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Paris fashion: a red hot winter
Associated PressParis designers looked to Hollywood with elaborate creations that will vie for "best dressed" on the red carpet. Cate Blanchett lit up the front row at Giorgio Armani's show, held on the third day of the autumn-winter haute couture collections. And...Tags: Academy Awards, Catherine Deneuve, Society, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Simon Fuller
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Fall Arts: Art calendar
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Mark Markov-Grinberg. Photographer Markov-Grinberg chronicled the dark and heady rise of the Soviet Union from the 1920s through the '40s. These were the years of Stalin's purges, of forced collectivization and mass industrialization. They...Tags: Max Beckmann, Pope, Georg Baselitz, Max Weber, Dorothea Lange
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