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News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| about 4 hours ago
Let's misbehave Why is a contemporary music festival restaging a 50-year-old concert?...Prize-winners could choose their reward, as long as it was a book and didn't cost too much, so I scoured the Penguin catalogue looking for something interesting
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News Source: Los Angeles Times
| 1 day ago
Its annual budget has grown to exceed $20 million, but it relies on donors to pay about 80% of its expenses. When the gifts have fallen short, as they have more often than not during Strick's nine-year tenure, the museum has gone into its savings. In
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News Source: Miami Herald
| 4 days ago
The Fontainebleau is back, and it is back in the style to which it had once been accustomed, and maybe even more so. It is more sophisticated, in a real sense, than it ever was in its giddier, glitzier past. It has major art-light boxes from James
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News Source: Connecticut Post
| 7 days ago
McLevy Hall, the former City Hall, and now the repository for vital statistics. The hall sits on McLevy Green -- formerly known as City Hall Park -- a tidy, one-third acre of greenery that provides a respite after standing in line for papers. Bounded
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News Source: The New York Observer
| 8 days ago
Steve Martin showed up at last night's Sotheby's sale. Chilling news out of the art world today, with Bloomberg reporting that last night's auction at Sotheby'sāa multiple-owner show of works by contemporary artists including Ed Ruscha , John
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News Source: Florida Weekly
| 8 days ago
The Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest will be held Feb. 27 and 28 at Miromar Lakes Beach & Golf Club. The event begins on Friday, Feb. 27 with Chef Vintner dinners at select area homes and continues on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 28 with a Grand
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News Source: The New York Observer
| 10 days ago
A story in the Post on Saturda y about the boom among Beverly Hills pawnbrokers got us thinking. In Los Angeles, apparently, they have pawnbrokers who specialize in turning art collections into quick cash. So where would a New Yorker go to convert
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News Source: Contra Costa Times
| 11 days ago
Come view this collaboration between art and science 1-5 p.m. today. Notable artists Nam June Paik and Robert Rauschenberg, who have exhibited at major museums such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the New York Museum of Modern Art and the