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Beating the summer heat at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa
It's hot out there, huh?
That unmistakable Florida heat motivated me to pick out the refreshing picture that is the theme of this week's postcard: Ideas for cool fun (literally) in the Sunshine State.
Last week, on the shores of Flagler Beach, I had a...Tags: Florida, Travel, Tampa, Trips and Vacations
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Restoration by Heart treats damaged art on paper tenderly
The words "art restorer" provoke visions of dormer-windowed studios, of flaking oil paintings in Rococo frames, of landscapes emerging from beneath layers of ancient grime. It's startling, then, to enter Gustavo Perez's workshops — a cluster of...Tags: Renovation, Health, Heart and Circulatory System, Los Angeles, Roy Lichtenstein
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'The Show That Smells' by Derek McCormack
The Show That Smells
A Novel
Derek McCormack
Akashic Books: 120 pp., $15.95 paper
Even by the standards of the paranormal romances that occupy the top slots of bestseller lists, Derek McCormack's new novel of cursed crooners, murderous fashion...Tags: Jean Cocteau, Death, Hemorrhaging, Entertainment, Tuberculosis
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Cool ideas (literally) for summer fun in Tampa Bay
Postcards from FloridaIt’s hot out there, huh? That unmistakable Florida heat motivated me to pick out the refreshing picture that is the theme of this week’s postcard: Ideas for cool fun (literally) in the Sunshine State. Last week, on the shores of Flagler Beach, I... -
Helpful Web sites if you go
Sentinel Staff WriterIf you go *Tampa Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau: visittampabay.com *St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce: stpete.com *St. Augustine Chamber of Commerce: stjohnscountychamber.com *The Florida Aquarium: flaquarium.org *Salvador Dali Museum:...Tags: Florida, Travel, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Trips and Vacations
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South Coast Repertory leaders Martin Benson and David Emmes will step down after 46 years
Culture MonsterSouth Coast Repertory announced Thursday that it aims to name a new artistic director in time for the season that begins in September, succeeding artistic director Martin Benson and producing artistic director David Emmes, the co-founders who have led... -
Fantasia vs. 'Fantasia,' on Hollywood Boulevard
Culture MonsterAs former "American Idol" winner Fantasia settles in this week at the Pantages Theatre for a limited run of the musical "The Color Purple," another "Fantasia" is taking up residence several blocks away on Hollywood Boulevard. Disney's "Fantasia 2000" is..... -
'Fantasia 2000' at El Capitan beginning Feb. 17
The Hero ComplexThe 10th anniversary of “Fantasia 2000” will be marked by a limited engagement of the film at El Capitan Theatre, Feb. 17-27. Accompanying each screening: The animated short "Destino," the storied collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali... -
Sunday: International Surrealist Film Fest at Downtown Independent
Brand XFans of non-sequitur, cinematic dreamscapes: your day has come. The next legend of surrealist filmmaking may be walking in our midst, and the only way to find out is by attending a film festival devoted to the genre. After a battery of screenings, a panel... -
Monster Mash: Werner Herzog underground; Romeo tweets Juliet; MIT settles Gehry building suit
Culture Monster--Primitive art: Daring documentarian Werner Herzog reportedly plans to shoot a film --much of it in 3-D -- of the earliest known cave paintings inside France's Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc cave. (Roger Ebert's Journal via the Guardian) --'Such Tweet Sorrow':... -
France was Julia Child's entree, then the world was her oyster
Paris -- WHEN Julia Child first came to France in 1948, she couldn't cook an omelet. She was a tall, gawky Pasadena girl married to a cultural liaison officer posted at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. She had heard the French were touchy. She couldn't speak...Tags: The French Chef (tv program), Paris (France), Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Death, Boston
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The world through kaleidoscope eyes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrom 1965 to 1967, British artist Alan Aldridge was the art director of Penguin UK, bringing an edgy, growingly psychedelic design sensibility to its always culture-clashing paperbacks. Eventually, Aldridge and the publisher parted ways, and he spent time...Tags: London (England), New York, Peter Max, The Beatles (music group), Los Angeles Times
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Original site for Salvador Dali topic gallery.