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St. Louis Exhibit examines The Nazi Olympics
Tribune staff reporterThe Olympics haven't always been simply fun and games. The politics that has recurringly subverted this ultimate in international athletic competitions reached its most poisonous levels 64 years ago in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.As is starkly evident in...Tags: Jesse Owens, Adolf Hitler, Sports, Multi-Sport Events, 2016 Olympic Games
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Cool off, get culture
http://entertainment.metromix.chicagotribune.com If you're like us, when it comes to checking out the latest museum exhibits you have the best of the intentions but then life and your to-do list get in the way. So take advantage of the 3-day weekend...Tags: Adler Planetarium, Marsden Hartley, Painting, Bat (animal), Computer Networking and Internet
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Exhibits Listings
AKUS GALLERY Through Oct. 31 - "SenseLanguage," ECSU Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition. Gallery talks Sept. 19 and 26, 2:30 p.m. Opening reception Sept. 19, 5-7 p.m. •Gallery hours: Tues and Wed, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thurs, 1-7 p.m.; Sat and Sun, 2-5 p.m....Tags: Middletown, Bars and Clubs, Central Connecticut State University, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Science
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Summer art outdoors
There are several places to wander among remarkable art works in the great outdoors. Here are several. Well-Lit Chess Pieces. Well-Lit Chess Pieces is a two-part public art project of 11 life-sized chess pieces and 26 rainbow-colored park light...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Sculpture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Chess Playing, Gardens and Parks
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