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    Oct 25, 2010 | Zap2It
  1. Randy and Evi Quaid ask Canada for asylum from 'Star Whackers'

    Ministry of Gossip
    Randy Quaid and Evi Quaid ask Canada for asylum from "Star Whackers."...
  2. Jul 28, 2012 |Story| AM News
  3. Obituary: Millard S. Warren

    STANFORD — Millard Stuart Warren, 55, of Junction City, died Thurs. July 27, 2012, in Lexington.
    STANFORD — Millard Stuart Warren, 55, of Junction City, died Thurs. July 27, 2012, in Lexington. Born Oct. 7, 1956, in Danville, he was a son of Marjorie Bryant (Mack) McGuire of Hustonville and the late Millard P. Warren. Survivors include a very...

    Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium

  4. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Hartford Advocate
  5. The Prints of Tides

    Fittingly, <em>The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 </em>&mdash; a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 &mdash; opens with a map. Not just any map but a giant panoramic bird's-eye view of Provincetown and upper Cape Cod. This visual aid perfectly encapsulates the insular feel of Provincetown, which sits on a crooked finger of land at the Cape's very tip, 70 miles from "mainland" Massachusetts. This finger of land spirals inward, so that Provincetown essentially surrounds itself. Thus protected from outside scrutiny and judgment, town residents have been free to be and do things that might have been forbidden or suppressed elsewhere.
    Fittingly, The Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America's Oldest Continuous Art Colony, 1899-2011 — a sparkling exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art up through Oct. 16, 2011 — opens with a map. Not just any map but a...

    Tags: Robert Motherwell, Fine Arts, Arts, Museums, Mark Rothko

  6. Apr 8, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Air France tests Berlitz language lessons on long flights

    En route, learn a little lingo How cool would it be to get off a plane and wow the locals by speaking a little Japanese, Dutch or Tamil? This month, Air France rolls out a test program that allows passengers on some long-haul flights to take 30-minute...

    Tags: Georgia O'Keeffe, Neiman Marcus, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations, France

  8. Apr 12, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  9. Rock review, '30 Bands in 60 Minutes' at Metro

    Special to the Tribune
    It sounded impossible, and it pretty much was: "30 Bands in 60 Minutes," an annual benefit concert for Chicago theater company The Neo-Futurists, which was staged Wednesday at Metro, ran closer to 80 minutes. But 30 bands really did play; if they failed...

    Tags: Elvis Costello

  10. May 13, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Invited into the abstract

    If America had a poet laureate of abstract painting, it would be <strong>Thomas Nozkowski</strong>. Born in 1944, the New York painter is making the best work of his life, intimate little pictures of simple geometric shapes set in fields of rich, sensuous color. In only his third solo show in Los Angeles, each of Nozkowski's 11 oils on paper or linen reads like a world unto itself, accessible to anyone who has looked at a cloud and seen something meaningful.
    Special to The Times
    If America had a poet laureate of abstract painting, it would be Thomas Nozkowski. Born in 1944, the New York painter is making the best work of his life, intimate little pictures of simple geometric shapes set in fields of rich, sensuous color. In only...

    Tags: Photography, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Orioles, Paul Klee, Networking

  12. Aug 28, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Best visual arts bet: 'Auspicious Vision' at the Mennello

    Sentinel staff
    WHAT: Take a look back at the history of American modern art through the lens of a tireless collector in the Mennello Museum's showing of "Auspicious Vision: Edward Wales Root and American Modernism." Drawn from works donated by Root to the Munson-...

    Tags: Jackson Pollock, Edward Hopper, Mennello Museum of American Art

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