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    Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  1. Museum donates photographs to Festival of Arts

    The Laguna Art Museum has donated a set of photographs by Paul Outerbridge to the Festival of Arts.
    The Laguna Art Museum has donated a set of photographs by Paul Outerbridge to the Festival of Arts. According to a joint news release from LAM and Festival officials, Outerbridge (1896-1958) took the four photographs during the period of 1950 and 1955....

    Tags: Artists, Abusive Behavior, Charity, Entertainment, Festive Events

  2. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'The Scream' buyer is revealed to be financier Leon Black

    The owner of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" has been revealed. Leon Black, the New York financier and head of the investment firm Apollo Global Management, is reported to be the person who paid $119.9 million for the highly coveted masterpiece. The Wall...

    Tags: Auction Service, Frost Nixon (movie), Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums

  4. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Mike Kelley remembered with tribute exhibitions

    Los Angeles artist Mike Kelley, who died earlier this year, is being remembered with a number of tributes from art institutions around the country. The artist, 57, was found dead in South Pasadena in late January in an apparent suicide.
    Los Angeles artist Mike Kelley, who died earlier this year, is being remembered with a number of tributes from art institutions around the country. The artist, 57, was found dead in South Pasadena in late January in an apparent suicide. A major...

    Tags: Artists, Long Island, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts

  6. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  7. Fairfield Fall Arts Preview: A Feast of Fall Arts

    Fall in Fairfield County looks and behaves differently this year. You could call it artistic license, in the way that there are hunting seasons with special licenses for rare game.
    Fall in Fairfield County looks and behaves differently this year. You could call it artistic license, in the way that there are hunting seasons with special licenses for rare game. The season is a fantastical odyssey designed to upend expectations at...

    Tags: War of 1812, Soulive (music), John Lennon, Entertainment, Music Theater

  8. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  9. Tanya Taylor's Fashion Week MoMENT

    "I was kicked by Manolo Blahnik!" teased Parsons prof Tom Handley as he hobbled on crutches to congratulate former star pupil Tanya Taylor at her Spring/Summer 2013 presentation at the MoMA last night.
    @StAlison
    "I was kicked by Manolo Blahnik!" teased Parsons prof Tom Handley as he hobbled on crutches to congratulate former star pupil Tanya Taylor at her Spring/Summer 2013 presentation at the MoMA last night. Although FASHION WEEK officially starts, Thursday...

    Tags: Fashion Shows, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Ashley Olsen

  10. Sep 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Frank Lloyd Wright archives heading to New York

    The archives of architect Frank Lloyd Wright have found a new home -- two homes, to be precise -- in New York. The archives have been jointly acquired by the Museum of Modern Art and Columbia University.
    The archives of architect Frank Lloyd Wright have found a new home -- two homes, to be precise -- in New York. The archives have been jointly acquired by the Museum of Modern Art and Columbia University. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation said it will...

    Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Arts and Culture, Architecture

  12. Aug 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Where arts, NASCAR can co-exist

    <em>Editor's note: Last week we profiled Tampa, Fla., in preparation for the Republican National Convention. This week it's Charlotte, N.C., where the Democrats will convene.</em>
    Editor's note: Last week we profiled Tampa, Fla., in preparation for the Republican National Convention. This week it's Charlotte, N.C., where the Democrats will convene. — "So, where's the best barbecue in town?" It seems like the question to...

    Tags: NASCAR, Johnson C. Smith University, Dining and Drinking, Auto Racing, Georgetown

  14. Jul 17, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  15. Know Yahoo's Marissa Mayer in 11 facts

    Marissa Mayer, who was Google's first female engineer and its 20th employee when she joined that company in 1999, has been named CEO of Yahoo.
    CNN
    Marissa Mayer, who was Google's first female engineer and its 20th employee when she joined that company in 1999, has been named CEO of Yahoo. She's the fifth CEO in as many years at that struggling company. Monday's announcement has caused ripples in...

    Tags: Auction Service, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, New York City, Economy, Business and Finance

  16. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Review: Kay Larson's inspirational 'Where the Heart Beats'

    <strong>Where the Heart Beats</strong>
    -------------------- Where the Heart Beats John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists Kay Larson Penguin: 477 pp., $29.95 -------------------- In the late 1940s and early 1950s, composer John Cage underwent related crises in his...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Culture, Concerts, Entertainment, Buddhism

  18. Jul 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Items from Hitachiya in Torrance

    Palm plant wok scrubbers: Effective on all kinds of pots, not just woks. $3 to $8. Sori Yanagi teakettle: This iconic water kettle was designed by the renowned Japanese designer Sori Yanagi, who died last year. His butterfly stool is in the permanent...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sushi and Sashimi, Lifestyle and Leisure

  20. Aug 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. reFramed: In conversation with Alex Prager

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    Born in 1979, Alex Prager is a self-taught photographer who lives and works in Los Angeles. Featured in the Museum o Modern Art’s “New Photography 2010,” Prager’s work has been exhibited at institutions worldwide....
  22. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Miami's cultural transformation

    It's Saturday night, and though a drizzle threatens, the lawn is jammed with children snoozing in strollers, couples sprawling on picnic blankets, teens taking a break from skateboarding. The star appears &mdash; not some retread boomer rocker but high-octane conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, affiliated with in London and San Francisco, and Miami's New World Symphony, a prestigious youth development academy.
    It's Saturday night, and though a drizzle threatens, the lawn is jammed with children snoozing in strollers, couples sprawling on picnic blankets, teens taking a break from skateboarding. The star appears — not some retread boomer rocker but high-...

    Tags: Festive Events, Entertainment, Museums, Arts, Michael Tilson Thomas

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