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    Apr 5, 2013 |Story| AM News
  1. 'Regeneration' -- Sculpture dedicated at Centre College

    The old beech tree at Centre College was known to all. It is estimated it had grown outside the college’s Young Hall for somewhere between 140 to 200 years. 
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    The old beech tree at Centre College was known to all. It is estimated it had grown outside the college’s Young Hall for somewhere between 140 to 200 years.  Young Hall received a facelift two years ago and, sadly, the tree died as a result of the...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts, Arts and Culture

  2. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. HCC to hold spring student art exhibit

    Hagerstown Community College will hold its annual spring student art exhibit from Monday, April 29, to Friday, May 3, at the Kepler Center at HCC. The exhibit will feature a variety of artwork, including painting, drawing, mixed media sculpture, ceramic...

    Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture

  4. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: Louise Nevelson breaks free from the grid at L&M Arts

    Louise Nevelson is undoubtedly one of the titans of modern sculpture, but I always found her best-known works to be a bit staid. Grids of interlocking boxes populated with all manner of geometric shapes painted black or white all over, they seemed regimented and a bit coffin-like. This exhibition at L&M Arts focuses on her work from the 1970s and breathes new life into her legacy.
    Louise Nevelson is undoubtedly one of the titans of modern sculpture, but I always found her best-known works to be a bit staid. Grids of interlocking boxes populated with all manner of geometric shapes painted black or white all over, they seemed...

    Tags: Arts, Dodger Stadium, Arts and Culture

  6. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Jack Harris remembered for generosity, love of art and North Central Michigan College

    Known for his philanthropy and eye for art, his generosity transformed the campus of North Central Michigan College.
    Known for his philanthropy and eye for art, his generosity transformed the campus of North Central Michigan College. Jack Harris, of Oden Island and Naples, Fla., and founder of the Harris Gardens at the college and namesake of the Jack and Dorothy...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Arts, Science, Science and Technology

  8. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Lefty Driesell honored with bas-relief at Comcast Center

    More than a quarter century after he was forced to resign in the months following the cocaine-induced death of basketball star Len Bias, longtime Maryland coach Lefty Driesell was officially — and permanently — recognized Tuesday with the unveiling of a bronzed bas relief sculpture in his honor at Comcast Center.
    More than a quarter century after he was forced to resign in the months following the cocaine-induced death of basketball star Len Bias, longtime Maryland coach Lefty Driesell was officially — and permanently — recognized Tuesday with the...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Mark Turgeon, Len Bias, Maryland Terrapins, Arts

  10. Apr 9, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Clippers' Blake Griffin could have a monumental career

    Blake Griffin and I were discussing the statue that one day will be standing outside Staples Center.
    Blake Griffin and I were discussing the statue that one day will be standing outside Staples Center. As we talked, we struggled initially to make a connection. Bless his big heart, it wasn't until he realized we were talking about him rather than a...

    Tags: Arts, Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers, National Basketball Association, Chauncey Billups

  12. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Birmingham, Ala., embraces its complex history

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — When I told friends I was planning a trip to Birmingham, the reaction was universal.
    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — When I told friends I was planning a trip to Birmingham, the reaction was universal. "Alabama?" one asked. "On purpose?" I shared their skepticism, viewing the travel literature with the jaundiced eye of a longtime Angeleno...

    Tags: Baptist, Explosions, Career and Workplace, Presidents' Day, Labor Legislation

  14. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. North Korea, marking leader's birthday, shows more ire

    PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — After a day of festivities to mark the 101st birthday of its first leader, North Korea on Tuesday offered new prickly rhetoric against the United States and South Korea, which are watching closely for signs whether it will conduct a medium-range missile test in defiance of international concerns.
    PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — After a day of festivities to mark the 101st birthday of its first leader, North Korea on Tuesday offered new prickly rhetoric against the United States and South Korea, which are watching closely for signs whether it...

    Tags: Arts, Kim Il Sung, Arts and Culture, John Kerry, Kim Jong Un

  16. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. African 'Gwan' sculpture among LACMA's latest purchases

    The L.A. County Museum of Art has signaled its commitment to African art by paying $1 million for a 3-foot-high "Gwan" sculpture of a mother and infant, believed to help ensure healthy childbirth by the Bamana peoples of Mali.
    The L.A. County Museum of Art has signaled its commitment to African art by paying $1 million for a 3-foot-high "Gwan" sculpture of a mother and infant, believed to help ensure healthy childbirth by the Bamana peoples of Mali. "It's one of the oldest...

    Tags: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Washington, DC, Arts, Museums, Artists

  18. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Urs Fischer and 1,000 volunteers go big — and messy — at MOCA

    As Urs Fischer stood inside the Geffen Contemporary last month preparing for his big MOCA survey, the museum's much-discussed financial troubles did not seem to be weighing on him.
    As Urs Fischer stood inside the Geffen Contemporary last month preparing for his big MOCA survey, the museum's much-discussed financial troubles did not seem to be weighing on him. "I don't care about any of that; I care about art," said the beefy 39-...

    Tags: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Breads, Arts, Museums, Fine Artists

  20. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. O.L. Samuels sculptures kick off Heritage Center folk festival

    Self-taught and nationally recognized African-American folk artist O.L. Samuels will open an exhibition of his elaborately carved wood sculptures on April 19 at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center in Winter Park.
    Self-taught and nationally recognized African-American folk artist O.L. Samuels will open an exhibition of his elaborately carved wood sculptures on April 19 at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center in Winter Park. "Preaching to the Trees and the Animals:...

    Tags: Festive Events, Music, Winter Park, Arts, Mennello Museum of American Art

  22. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Maryland seeks historic status for Fort Carroll

    When she thinks of Fort Carroll, the abandoned 19th-century military installation in the Patapsco River, Beverly Eisenberg thinks of her grandfather — and of duckpin bowling balls.
    When she thinks of Fort Carroll, the abandoned 19th-century military installation in the Patapsco River, Beverly Eisenberg thinks of her grandfather — and of duckpin bowling balls. She visited the six-sided artificial island as a little girl, just...

    Tags: Maryland Historical Trust, Conservation, Fort McHenry, Engineering, Wildlife

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