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Art guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. ALAN G. ARTNER'S PICKS Beyond the Backyard: Photographs and videos by 50 artists who look at various aspects of some of the most enduring environments in American picturemaking;...Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Alexander Calder, Illinois Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Game Playing
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Calendar - July 24-Aug. 1
THURSDAY JULY 24 ART Reception: Red Dot Frame Exhibition with jazz pianist Neil Henann. Show runs through Sept. 5. 6-9 p.m. Ambre Studio, 310 W. Broad St., Bethlehem. 610-974-8480. BOOKS & AUTHORS Book Signing: Forks Township resident Michele Mack...Tags: DeSales University, Rock and Roll Music, Major League Baseball, Railway Transportation, Hampton Roads Weather
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Robert Irwin still marvels at Getty gardens 10 years later
Special to The TimesARTIST Robert Irwin, designer of the Central Garden at the Getty Center, sits on a small curved bench in the dappled shade of London plane trees he chose. In the 10 years since the garden opened, the trees haven't quite created the canopy Irwin...Tags: Ethics, Values
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Play dates
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. Classes Candlelight Pilates: A weekly class includes mat exercises and music; open end. 6 p.m. Fri.; $18. Frog Temple, 1749 N. Damen Ave., 2nd fl.;773-489-0890. Margaritas 101:...Tags: Pablo Picasso, LaSalle Bank, Evanston, Palace Theater, Music Theater
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Wisconsin town wants to move explorer's statue
Officials in the town of Scott hope to find a new spot for a statue of 17th century explorer Jean Nicolet after highway reconstruction cut off access to it. Nicolet is believed to be the first Western explorer to reach Wisconsin. His statue sits off...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure
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Walters presents new 'Faces'
When University of Maryland medical school graduate Giraud Foster became the personal physician to the king of Yemen in 1961, he developed a strong interest in that ancient land and a passion for archaeology that stayed with him for life. Between 1961...Tags: Archaeology, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Walters Art Museum, Animals
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Statue pieces recovered; 3 more men arrested
Authorities say the one-ton bronze horse statue reported stolen from the former Garden State Park racetrack in Cherry Hill has been broken into thousands of pieces. Police on Monday arrested and charged three men in the theft, bringing the total to...Tags: Cherry Hill
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Arrest made in stolen Cherry Hill statue case
Cherry Hill police say they have cracked the caper of a stolen statue. A bronze statue that was left at the now-demolished Garden State Park horse racetrack was discovered missing last week. It was valued at around $500,000. Police say that a...Tags: Cherry Hill
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Officials, family members unveil Virginia Civil Rights Memorial
804-225-7345The newest monument on Capitol Square recalls the fight for racial justice and a crusade that began on April 23, 1951. At least that's how history records it. For Roderick Johns, the memory is much more vivid. It starts with a burning cross. That...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Scott Walker, NAACP, Tourism and Leisure, Executive Branch
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Work starts in park on monument to deceased children
michael.amon@newsday.comAfter Brian and Christine LeMaire's baby boy Brandon died last October at 19 months, the Islip Terrace couple worried his memory would fade - not from their minds but from their friends' and the community's. Christine LeMaire and about 20 other...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Long Island, Paul Evans, Tourism and Leisure, Islip Terrace
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