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Tiffany show at Nassau County Museum of Art
steve.parks@newsday.comLouis Comfort Tiffany was a Long Island celebrity who, at the height of his success, built a fabled mansion, Laurelton Hall, on the western shore of Cold Spring Harbor. The Art Nouveau styling of his stained-glass windows and lamps challenged the...Tags: Arts, Long Island, Stanford White, Murder, Christianity
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Artists at first Heckscher Draw Out in Huntington
steve.parks@newsday.comWhen I was about 5, my grandmother, noting my Roy Rogers six-shooters in twin holsters on both hips, commanded, "Draw!" "But I don't have paper and crayons," I said in my nonviolent innocence. I learned to draw my toy guns soon enough, but I never...Tags: Huntington, Arts, John Ruskin, Roy Rogers, Libraries and Museums
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New York Fashion Week: Marc Jacobs shows a new way to dress
Times Fashion CriticRETAIL sales are in a slump, we're in a historic mortgage and credit crisis, and the eyes of the world are riveted on our heated presidential race, not our runways. In other words, American designers who showed here last week, hoping that in a few...Tags: Popular Music, New York, Fashion Trends, Michael Kors, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes
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Museum break-in
Officials say one or more thieves broke into a Swedish museum and stole work done by American pop icons Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Police say the break-in happened at the Abergs Museum near Stockholm early yesterday. Museum officials say two...Tags: Andy Warhol
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Obama's beautiful people 'roughing it'
The Swampby James Warren There were lots of Mercedes convertibles, Land Rovers and Priuses outside and Billy Joel and Alec Baldwin were among the a-list celeb co-sponors for an Obama fundraiser Sunday at the Hamptons beachside home (actually, amid the hamptons.......Tags: Caroline Kennedy, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Arable Farming, New York, Hillary Clinton
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Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dead at 82
zachary.dowdy@newsday.comRobert Rauschenberg, a major American pop artist who produced some of his work at a small Long Island studio that has drawn formidable talent for decades, died Monday of heart failure, a representative said. He was 82. Rauschenberg's death was...Tags: Andy Warhol, Arts, Guggenheim Museum, John F. Kennedy, Texas
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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: Public Finance, Arts, Edward Hopper, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Nova Southeastern University
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Affordable Art Fair opens in NYC
Just because artworks are selling for tens of millions of dollars at auction doesn't mean you need that much money to buy original art. Art experts say that collectors of modest means needn't settle for a life of posters and reproductions. It's possible...Tags: Arts, Romero Britto, Auction Service, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Hobbies
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Mosaics brighten Times Square subway passageway
MNaanes@am-ny.comSeveral dozen revelers have taken the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration underground, and for these festive folks, the party will never end. About 60 colorful mosaics of people blowing party horns and donning party hats are celebrating along the...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Local Authority, Times Square, Marlborough
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Hammer Museum loses chief curator Gary Garrels
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGary Garrels, the highly sought-after curator who has helped raise the profile of the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and beyond, is jumping ship. The Hammer snagged Garrels, 56, from the Museum of Modern Art in New York three years ago. But now he...Tags: Jenny Holzer, Arts, Brice Marden, Museum of Modern Art, Sculpture
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Treading lighter with low-carbon diets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNot every student in line at the University of Redlands cafeteria was ready for self-sacrifice to save the planet. "No hamburger patties?" asked an incredulous football player, repeating the words of the grill cook. He glowered at the posted sign:...Tags: Academic Progress, Fertilizer, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Energy Saving, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Travel advisories: holiday forecast, city respite
The Associated PressIt's the quintessential South Beach scene: Beautiful people lounging alongside shimmering water. Art imitates social life here next month with a fashion photography exhibit installed around a swanky hotel pool. It's one of the many ways Miami...Tags: Miami Art Museum, Beach Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Arts, Coral Gables
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