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    Apr 8, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interviewer, dies

    NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didn't interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them.
    NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didn't interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them. His reputation was so fearsome that it was often said that the scariest words in the English language were "Mike Wallace...

    Tags: CBS Corp., Andy Griffith, Democratic Convention (1968), Mike Wallace, Frost Nixon (movie)

  2. Jun 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Le Corbusier as a force for nature?

    NEW YORK — It's easy to imagine that "Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes," a vast, dense and beautifully installed new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, began as a kind of parlor game. You can almost picture the curators, Jean-Louis...

    Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Architecture, Museum of Modern Art

  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Best bets for the week

    Book sale in Clarendon Hills A wide variety of books, DVDs and CDs will be available for sale at rock-bottom prices at the annual Clarendon Hills Public Library Book Sale, at 7 N. Prospect Ave., from Thursday, June 13 through Monday, June 17. Sale hours...

    Tags: Cantigny Park, Arts and Culture, Music, Judaism, Libraries

  6. Jun 1, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Lakeland stops that beat the heat

    A few of my friends are trying to be optimistic about it, but there's no doubt that hotter summer weather is just around the corner.
    A few of my friends are trying to be optimistic about it, but there's no doubt that hotter summer weather is just around the corner. If you're not tubing along the peaceful Ichetucknee River near Gainesville or lounging in a swimming pool, then it's...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Architecture, Tampa, Arts, Interstate 4

  8. Jun 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Found: R.M. Schindler's hidden church

    Rudolph Schindler is L.A.'s prototypical Modernist architect. His house on King's Road (the MAK Center now) is a public monument. Design magazines gush over Schindler restorations. <a href=&quot;http://la.curbed.com/">Curbed LA</a>, online, tracks the Schindler real estate market. And the great architect's fans follow his trail from the Hollyhock House (he supervised its creation for Frank Lloyd Wright) to the Bubeshko Apartments in Silver Lake to the Wolfe House on Catalina Island (before it was demolished), like pilgrims following the stations of the cross. But there is a local Schindler they might very well have missed: Bethlehem Baptist Church on the corner of Compton Avenue and 49th Street.
    Rudolph Schindler is L.A.'s prototypical Modernist architect. His house on King's Road (the MAK Center now) is a public monument. Design magazines gush over Schindler restorations. Curbed LA, online, tracks the Schindler real estate market. And the...

    Tags: Google Inc., Arts and Culture, Architecture, MAK Center, Religion and Belief

  10. Jun 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Pick of the Week

    The Pedal Oak Park bike tour is an invigorating way to experience one of the world's most concentrated displays of Frank Lloyd Wright's prairie-style architecture. The two-hour tour includes 22 structures in the Frank Lloyd Wright-Prairie School of...
  12. May 19, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Annual calendar contest shines spotlight on cozy Rosemere

    Photographers, it's time to take your best shots for Orlando's annual Historic Preservation Board calendar.
    Photographers, it's time to take your best shots for Orlando's annual Historic Preservation Board calendar. The board has produced this generously sized, black-and-white beauty since 1991 to raise awareness about Orlando's historic resources — our...

    Tags: Photography and Video, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Orlando

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. L.A. artists, architects' effect on each other at MAK Center exhibit

    &quot;Everything Loose Will Land" has landed. And its timing could hardly be better.
    "Everything Loose Will Land" has landed. And its timing could hardly be better. The exhibition at the MAK Center in West Hollywood, curated by UCLA architectural historian and critic Sylvia Lavin, is a wry study of the ways Los Angeles artists and...

    Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Frank Gehry, Architecture, Standards

  16. May 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Wright's Unity Temple gets $10 million grant for face lift

    Frank Lloyd Wright&rsquo;s Unity Temple, a pilgrimage site for architectural buffs, will get a face lift, thanks to a $10 million grant from a Chicago-based foundation.
    Tribune reporter
    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple, a pilgrimage site for architectural buffs, will get a face lift, thanks to a $10 million grant from a Chicago-based foundation. Wednesday’s announcement about the striking Oak Park structure comes as...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Bronzeville, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Christianity

  18. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. James Turrell shapes perceptions

    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. &mdash; Flying a couple of thousand feet above<strong> </strong>a volcanic field in Arizona near the Painted Desert, it's fairly easy to spot the extinct volcano known as the Roden Crater.
    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Flying a couple of thousand feet above a volcanic field in Arizona near the Painted Desert, it's fairly easy to spot the extinct volcano known as the Roden Crater. It stands alone in the field, apart from hundreds of other...

    Tags: Psychology, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Artists, Arts and Culture, Whitney Museum

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: '10 Buildings That Changed America' is a rewarding tour

    The new PBS program &quot;10 Buildings That Changed America" is nothing if not efficient.
    The new PBS program "10 Buildings That Changed America" is nothing if not efficient. In a single breezy hour, it moves from Thomas Jefferson to Frank Gehry, racing in a chronological blur past Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Venturi and a handful of other...

    Tags: Frank Gehry, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Highland Park (Brooklyn, New York), Robert Venturi

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. TV Picks: 'Family Tree,' 'Nashville,' '10 Buildings,' 'The Middle'

    <strong>&quot;Family Tree" (HBO, premieres Sunday).</strong> Christopher Guest has made you a TV series. Thank him. The director of "A Mighty Wind" and "Best in Show" and one of the forces behind and in "This Is Spinal Tap" -- in which he was Nigel Tufnel, whose amplifier went to 11 and whose guitar you were not to touch or even to look at -- Guest has been an architect of modern comedy, from the improvised dialogue that marks his films to the documentary style in which most have been shot. Its sound is his sound, its look his look. (Ricky Gervais owes him his career, if we are to consider that career based on "The Office"; "Parks &amp; Recreation" could almost be Guest's own work.) In the wonderful "Family Tree," hangdog Chris O'Dowd ("Bridesmaids," "The IT Crowd"), finding his life stalled after losing a girlfriend and a job in short order, goes in search of his roots and relatives. It's a trip that takes him into the theater, a boxing club, England's rural north, the back end of pantomime horse and finally to America. Michael McKean, a regular member of Guest's repertory company, plays Tom's father; Nina Conti his troubled ventriloquist sister. Jim Piddock, another Guest player, co-wrote the series and also appears in it, as Tom's antique-dealing downstairs neighbor. Familiar faces Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley Jr. and Amy Seimetz will also arrive in due time.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    "Family Tree" (HBO, premieres Sunday). Christopher Guest has made you a TV series. Thank him. The director of "A Mighty Wind" and "Best in Show" and one of the forces behind and in "This Is Spinal Tap" -- in which he was Nigel Tufnel, whose amplifier went...

    Tags: Frank Gehry, Atticus Shaffer, Chris O'Dowd, The Office (tv program), Ed Begley Jr.

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