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    May 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Alexis Smith, collage artist uprooted

    The artist's studio is part factory, part chapel, part Merlin's cave, reliquary and museum. Some artists say it doesn't matter where they make art. Others claim their studio is their art. Some cities preserve studios, but L.A. does not. We worship artists; we trade real estate.
    The artist's studio is part factory, part chapel, part Merlin's cave, reliquary and museum. Some artists say it doesn't matter where they make art. Others claim their studio is their art. Some cities preserve studios, but L.A. does not. We worship...

    Tags: Drug Trafficking, Hotels and Accommodations, Richard Nixon, Walt Whitman, Health

  2. Oct 23, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. An uneasy accord

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    LAST year, one of Canada's most prestigious museums approached the cartoonist Seth, whose work combines realistic, character-based storytelling with a muted, nostalgic visual style reminiscent of Edward Hopper, about a show of contemporary artists who use...

    Tags: Entertainment, Brian Walker, Spider-Man (fictional character), Movies, David Cronenberg

  4. Sep 25, 1998 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Movie review: Family values and goodness mingle with John Waters' trademark crude humor in 'Pecker.'

    The title character of "Pecker," John Waters' 13th film, is a teen-age sandwich-maker in Hampden who is nicknamed Pecker because as a child he pecked at his food. But just as the film's title flashes on screen, Waters assures us that his dirty mind is still working, when he flashes a shot of Baltimore's Washington monument, photographed at an angle that renders the father of our country an unwitting spokesman for Viagra.
    The title character of "Pecker," John Waters' 13th film, is a teen-age sandwich-maker in Hampden who is nicknamed Pecker because as a child he pecked at his food. But just as the film's title flashes on screen, Waters assures us that his dirty mind is...

    Tags: Entertainment, Hampden, Mary Kay Place, Manhattan (New York City), Happy-Go-Lucky (movie)

  6. Aug 29, 2002 |Story| ctnow.com
  7. Southwestern Connecticut

    Wood Pond Press
    For most travelers approaching from the south and west, this area is the gateway to New England. Also known as "The Gold Coast," the Fairfield County shoreline stretching along Long Island Sound is the most affluent section of the nation's most affluent...

    Tags: Martha Stewart, Entertainment, IMAX, Hotels and Accommodations, Manhattan (New York City)

  8. Sep 29, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Chapter Four: The Lash and the Loom

    Past the heavy glass doors of the world's most famous jewelry store, two glimmering rings sit waiting to be selected for the proper marriage. One is a diamond-inlaid platinum band selling for $11,700, the other a matching engagement ring priced at $37,...

    Tags: Massachusetts, Frederick Law Olmsted, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Property, Bacon

  10. Sep 27, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Resources To Find More on Slavery In Connecticut

    The Hartford Courant
    A listing of recommended books, films, websites and places to visit in Connecticut to learn more about the state's historical involvement with slavery. • • • BOOKS: "Native People of Southern New England, 1500-1650," by Kathleen Joan Bragdon,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Massachusetts, Columbia University, Mystic, The Amistad

  12. Sep 7, 1995 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Cal Ripken Jr. touches home with victory

    It was a victory lap for the ages. Rafael Palmeiro and Bobby Bonilla pushed Cal Ripken out of the Orioles' dugout, and off the game's all-time Iron Man went.
    The Baltimore Sun
    It was a victory lap for the ages. Rafael Palmeiro and Bobby Bonilla pushed Cal Ripken out of the Orioles' dugout, and off the game's all-time Iron Man went. Down the right-field line, shaking hands with fans in the front row. Into the outfield, greeting...

    Tags: Lou Gehrig, Baseball, Sports, Cal Ripken, Jr., Frank Robinson

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