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The Presidio in San Francisco installs animal habitat art project
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA pair of professional arborists, licensed to climb and care for trees, were perched high in the branches of a 110-foot Monterey cypress in the Presidio park of San Francisco. Secured by harnesses and a web of rock-climbing ropes used for rappelling...Tags: Bat (animal), Albert Bierstadt, Animals, Death, China
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[*Updated] Ansel Adams garage-sale find debunked? Experts say Yosemite shots are by Earl Brooks
Culture MonsterRick Norsigian's 10-year quest to prove that he turned up a trove of "lost" Ansel Adams photo negatives at a Fresno garage sale now has a rival explanation advanced by Norsigian's opponents: They were taken by a heretofore unknown photographer...... -
Ansel Adams controversy: Norsigian's photo expert says $200-million claim is `crap'
Culture MonsterA healthy helping of skepticism is useful when delving into an art-authentication controversy. That hasn't always been the case when it comes to the telling of the saga of Rick Norsigian and his purported $200 million worth of "lost" Ansel...... -
Monster Mash: More skepticism in Ansel Adams controversy; Andrew Lloyd Webber coming to Xbox
Culture Monster-- More doubt: Experts express more skepticism in the Ansel Adams controversy. (Los Angeles Times) -- Music of the night: The songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber will be available on the Xbox via a karaoke-style application. (The Stage UK) --...... -
Art review: 'Locating Landscape' at Sam Lee Gallery
Culture MonsterFor many, landscape photography need proceed no further than the majestic idylls of Ansel Adams, but in 1975, an exhibition titled âNew Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscapeâ presented a new approach to landscape that has quietly... -
Monster Mash: Museum to go back to nature; son to get Ansel Adams photos; special Tonys announced
Culture Monster-- The great outdoors: The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County will announce today it will be adding a 3.5-acre $30-million park with 11 themed areas that are designed to put the natural back in natural history. (Los Angeles...... -
Monster Mash: Washington National Opera exploring merger; Detroit Symphony talks break down
Culture Monster-- Possible duet: The financially troubled Washington National Opera is considering a merger with the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. (The Wall Street Journal) -- Impasse: Contract talks with Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians break down.... -
LACMA traces photography's New Topographics movement
No one disputes that the 1975 exhibition "New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape" was a landmark show. Attendance at the George Eastman House in Rochester, N.Y., wasn't huge, and the presentation didn't introduce any unknown talent.
But...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Edward Ruscha, Walker Evans, Robert Venturi, Documentary (genre)
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Trout plants for Southern California and Eastern Sierra during the week beginning May 31
OutpostsBarring adverse weather, water or road conditions, the following is a list of Southern California and Eastern Sierra waters, listed by county, that will be stocked with rainbow trout throughout the week of May 31 by the Department of Fish...... -
Monster Mash: BP to continue cultural sponsorships; LACMA film program gets another reprieve
Culture Monster-- Still giving: BP said it will continue its sponsorship of cultural institutions in Britain -- including the 2012 Olympic Games in London -- despite the on-going oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (Bloomberg) -- Another extension: The weekend...... -
Brand X Files: Panasonic's $400 3-D camera. Anna Fermanova, newest sexy accused Russian spy. Google's rival to Facebook
Brand XPanasonic introduces 3-D camcorder for consumers: It's not like you'll be able to create "Avatar" at your kid's birthday party, but it will close the gap ... somewhat. Camera will sell for under $400 in U.S. (Yahoo!)Ansel Adams heirs skeptical about...
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