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    Jan 4, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 20 ways to upgrade your style

    <b>STYLE</b>
    The Image Staff
    STYLE Find the right color palette for you and stick to it. In a time of reduced resources, we all need a strategy for looking great. Don't go into the mall or your closet blind; find out if the blue for you is teal, sky, sapphire or ice using style...

    Tags: Bono, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, New York, Los Angeles International Airport, Networking

  2. May 25, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Jeff Koons' Manhattan home is mixture of beautiful and mundane

    Special to the Tribune
    In 1975, long before he became a household name, Jeff Koons spent a year in Chicago as a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as a studio assistant to Ed Paschke. "I believe it's really important that you're able, in art, to...

    Tags: Painting, East Side, New York City, Entertainment, Education

  4. Apr 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Landscapes are the draw at National Gallery

    FOR much of the 19th century, scores of French painters, laden with knapsacks and portable easels, trekked through the Forest of Fontainebleau to capture the shifting wonders of nature with their brushes right on the spot. Some came for weekends; some stayed for a lifetime.
    Special to The Times
    FOR much of the 19th century, scores of French painters, laden with knapsacks and portable easels, trekked through the Forest of Fontainebleau to capture the shifting wonders of nature with their brushes right on the spot. Some came for weekends; some...

    Tags: Painting, Washington (U.S. state), Gardens and Parks, Entertainment, Washington, DC

  6. Jul 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl

    Wynton Marsalis describes the big jazz band as "the American orchestra." It's an intriguing and, in many ways, definitive identification of the instrumental collective that has been a foundation ensemble of American jazz and popular music for more than 80 years. Like the classical orchestra, it is an ensemble that has served as the expressive musical vehicle for a particular culture -- in this case, American rather than European. The performance by Marsalis' 15-piece Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl on Wednesday night was a dynamic, living color display of the multifaceted meaning of his description.
    Special to The Times
    Wynton Marsalis describes the big jazz band as "the American orchestra." It's an intriguing and, in many ways, definitive identification of the instrumental collective that has been a foundation ensemble of American jazz and popular music for more than 80...

    Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Pablo Picasso, Arts and Culture, Natalie Cole, Willie Nelson

  8. Jan 18, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  9. iTunes

    Zap2It.com
    iTunes highlights 24 10 Things I Hate About You The 13th Warrior 2006 Belmont Stakes 2006 Bowl Championship Series 2006 Draft Preview 2006 NHL Playoffs and Finals 2006 PGA Grand Slam of Golf 25th Hour 30 Days 30 Rock 3lbs 8 Minutes to Love 8th&Ocean...

    Tags: Alias (tv program), Aqua Teen Hunger Force (tv program) , Showtime (tv network), Auto Racing, Tourism and Leisure

  10. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  11. 'Project Runway': rating the first runway

    Reality Check
    Project Runway is back for its last season in the Big Apple and its last season on Bravo. This disappoints me: The show is moving to the Lifetime network, and, apparently, Los Angeles next year. L.A.? Sure, the City of......

    Tags: Michael Kors, House and Home, Heidi Klum, Los Angeles, Lifestyle and Leisure

  12. Jan 13, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Claude Berri, French filmmaker and actor, dies at 74

    Times Wire Reports
    Claude Berri, the French filmmaker who was a fixture in his country's film industry for more than 50 years and is perhaps best known for directing "Jean de Florette," which earned him international acclaim, died Monday. He was 74. Berri, whose short film...

    Tags: Milos Forman, Academy Awards, Roman Polanski, French Movies, Comedy (genre)

  14. Nov 16, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Where are they now? -- Steve Everitt

    Sun Reporter
    Though center Steve Everitt played only one year with the Ravens, the legacy he left was a lulu. Everitt wore Megadeth T-shirts, had a blond ponytail and hosted a weekly radio show on 98 Rock on which he played heavy metal music. He kept pet frogs in his...

    Tags: Rose Bowl Game, Football, Sports, Art Modell, Surgery

  16. Dec 31, 2001 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Vinoy House once was oilman's winter home

    Special to the Sun-Sentinel
    How historic is St. Petersburg's Historic Vinoy House? Well, it was built in 1910 to serve as a winter getaway for wealthy Pennsylvania oilman Aymer Vinoy Laughner, whose middle name has been immortalized in the Mediterranean Revival masterpiece known...

    Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Dining and Drinking, Dan Marino, Paul Whiteman, Sports

  18. Aug 17, 2003 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. For families, Tampa Bay area is a winner

    Families seeking a weekend trip somewhere in Florida <i>other </i> than Orlando should consider the Tampa Bay area, which has quite a few enticements for kindergarteners through teenagers, as well as moms and dads.
    Travel columnist
    Families seeking a weekend trip somewhere in Florida other than Orlando should consider the Tampa Bay area, which has quite a few enticements for kindergarteners through teenagers, as well as moms and dads. A theme park, aquarium, zoo, a fascinating...

    Tags: Plant Openings, Sports, Science and Technology, Health, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry

  20. Feb 3, 2002 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Watercolors: Art auctions at sea

    Special to the Sentinel
    Going once. Going twice." The gavel falls. "Sold to the highest bidder!" It's not a Sotheby's or Christie's auction, but rather a fine-art auction at sea. You won't find any Elvis on velvet, reproductions or posters. Cruise passengers can bid on...

    Tags: Peter Max, Sports, Pablo Picasso, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Tourism and Leisure

  22. Nov 4, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Andersen art sale lures the curious

    Walking through the stripped offices of Andersen's headquarters this weekend were the curious, the shrewd and those seeking a last glimpse of the once-prosperous company's art collection. They found hallways, conference rooms and reception areas transformed into ersatz galleries holding an overwhelming amount of art.
    Special to the Tribune
    Walking through the stripped offices of Andersen's headquarters this weekend were the curious, the shrewd and those seeking a last glimpse of the once-prosperous company's art collection. They found hallways, conference rooms and reception areas...

    Tags: Painting, Norman Rockwell, Edward Ruscha, Arts and Culture, Photography

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