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Photos offer voyeurism along with abstraction
Michael Wolf: An earlier group show at the Museum of Contemporary Photography had a view of the outside of a contemporary apartment building that revealed one of its occupants watching Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window." Was it a fortuitous coincidence?...Tags: World War I, New York, Chicago Public Library, Wilfred Owen, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Gambling on 'Guys and Dolls'
Special to The Baltimore SunDamon Runyon's colorful characters brought to musical life by composer Frank Loesser's 1950 hit Guys and Dolls remains high on most lists of great Broadway musicals. It seemed a safe bet that this timeless show about gamblers done by a lively young cast...Tags: Music Theater, Music, Paul Revere, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling Industry
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'P.S.: Further Thoughts From a Lifetime of Listening' by Studs Terkel
Studs Terkel, who died last month at the age of 96, was America's most popular oral historian.
Though never a "writer" of the first rank, he nevertheless was a unique contributor to American letters and a vital link to the current of idealistic...Tags: Fiction, History, Clark Gable, Death and Dying, Health Treatments
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Charles North is already more than just a vision
Doreen Bolger, my Charles Village neighbor, invited me to join her at the Single Carrot Theatre, one of the cultural arrivals along North Avenue. The place was new to me, and it was time to learn what's going on in the slow but steady rebirth of Penn...Tags: Maryland, Art and Craft Supplies, Tourism and Leisure, Charles Village, Office Needs
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'Changeling'
Zap2It.comOthers may regard them in a less complicated way, but I wonder whether Angelina Jolie ever has mixed feelings about her lips. They hog the limelight just by being there, daring moviegoers more into tomb-raiding than "A Mighty Heart" not to take her acting...Tags: Michael Kelly, John Malkovich, Los Angeles Police Department, Angelina Jolie, Cinema Industry
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Iconic American painters from 1850s to 1950s at Fort Lauderdale's Museum of Art
Special CorrespondentThe contrast is striking. On the front cover of the catalog for "Coming of Age: American Art, 1850s-1950s" -- an exhibition opening at Fort Lauderdale's Museum of Art on Thursday -- Asher B. Durand's Study of a Wood Interior (ca. 1855) details a quiet...Tags: Thomas Edison, Music Theater, Lower East Side, Georgia O'Keeffe, Wars and Interventions
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'American Dead,' 'Mrs. Warren's Profession' and more
Imagine a recession art-directed by Edward Hopper, and you're in "American Dead," Brett Neveu's spare tale of Midwestern obsolescence, now receiving its West Coast premiere by Rogue Machine and John Perrin Flynn. Ian Garrett's sprawling, dilapidated set...Tags: West Hollywood, History, Santa Monica, Garry Marshall, Music Theater
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Museum of Art, at 50, an exhibition of determination
Arts WriterThis year marks two milestones for the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale. The first is the merger announced last month with Nova Southeastern University, a union that brings the museum the school's fundraising muscle, as well as a partner to shoulder costs...Tags: State Budgets, Childe Hassam, Society, Boca Raton, George Segal
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Site for new law school was once a center for the sale of automobiles
The parking lot at the northeast corner of Charles Street and Mount Royal Avenue is due to become the University of Baltimore's new law school building. Attorney and Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos has made a major gift to the school, and the Abell...Tags: Armed Forces, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Mount Royal, Transportation, Defense
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Florida's overlooked coast
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Travel EditorMatlacha was a surprise. But then most things on the southwest coast of Florida were a surprise. I had driven I-75 between Fort Myers and Sarasota numerous times and always wondered what lay to the west, along the water. Now I was finding out. Matlacha...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Christianity, Ethics, Boca Raton, Tourism and Leisure
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At the end of the road
In my time, I have journeyed through many small towns across America. Recently, I spent some time in Jordan, Mont. -- the Garfield County seat -- which prides itself on being the lonesomest town in the world. Blessed with no natural resources or...Tags: Photography, Montana, Texas, Book, Los Angeles
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Delray Beach exhibit shows works of watercolorist Dean Mitchell
South Florida Sun-SentinelLike most artists, Dean Mitchell always painted what he knew. Cypress trees. Tobacco barns. People. "My uncle Ben and stuff like that." Then, as now, his artistic influences were Rembrandt, Edward Hopper and Andrew Wyeth. The people he knew and painted...Tags: Ohio, Music Industry, Delray Beach, Maya Angelou, Movies
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