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    Mar 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Southern California Close-Ups: Downtown Los Angeles

    <em>First published on Jan. 30, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012.</em>
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    First published on Jan. 30, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. The tourists think big. Arriving in Southern California, they expect to conquer Disneyland and Hollywood, perhaps on the same day, in between the surfing and snowboarding. Then they...

    Tags: Frank Gehry, Chinatown (Manhattan, New York), Johnny Weissmuller, Museums, Literature

  2. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Classic cartoon had life of its own

    &quot;Injun Summer," an earlier era's celebration of autumn and childhood imagination, took on a life of its own &#8212; almost literally.
    "Injun Summer," an earlier era's celebration of autumn and childhood imagination, took on a life of its own — almost literally. The famous cartoon first appeared on Sept. 30, 1907, on Page One, the answer to a looming deadline on a slow news day....

    Tags: History, Museums, Minority Groups, Arts and Culture, Native Americans

  4. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Counter Intelligence: Cooks County, fresher than modern

    We all understand what a modernist restaurant is in 2012, from the reverse encapsulations, to the liquid nitrogen, to the skinless chicken breasts as soft as butter. We have been well-versed in the future, even if most of us have never tasted that kind of food.
    Los Angeles Times Restaurant Critic
    We all understand what a modernist restaurant is in 2012, from the reverse encapsulations, to the liquid nitrogen, to the skinless chicken breasts as soft as butter. We have been well-versed in the future, even if most of us have never tasted that kind of...

    Tags: Lemons, Strawberries, Eggs, Museums, Foods and Beverages

  6. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  7. Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice on Jan. 15 at Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History

    Treat yourself to a two-day celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this week, if you're still looking for a way to spend his holiday. The Yale Peabody Museum is hosting its 16th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice event on Sunday and Monday, and it's free! Sunday features live music in the Great Hall of Dinosaurs, a &quot;Unity &amp; Community" teen summit and storytelling in the North American Dioramas exhibit. On Monday, the Great Hall of Dinosaurs sees a slew of Works Stage Performances, including New Haven Breakdancers and traditional West African drumming, and the annual Invitiational Zannette Lewis Environmental and Social Justice Poetry Slam will be under way in the third floor auditorium. You can find a full schedule at peabody.yale.edu.
    Treat yourself to a two-day celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this week, if you're still looking for a way to spend his holiday. The Yale Peabody Museum is hosting its 16th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy of Environmental and Social...

    Tags: Peabody Museum of Natural History, Museums, Martin Luther King Jr., Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture

  8. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. A Walter Wick retrospective at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich

    When something new feels like it's always existed, that's a pretty good sign it's a work of genius.
    When something new feels like it's always existed, that's a pretty good sign it's a work of genius. Take Walter Wick's I Spy and Can You See What I See? series. The Hartford photographer took a simple game invented to distract young children during...

    Tags: New Britain Museum of American Art, Artists, Politics, Photography Supplies and Services, Museums

  10. Jan 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Pop music review: Mariachi El Bronx at the Natural History Museum

    Pop & Hiss
    Pop music review: The Bronx's acoustic alter ego fuses its punky themes of struggle and misanthropy with traditional Mexican mariachi music....
  12. Jan 12, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Native Artist to Lead Doll-Making Workshop at Mitchell Museum

    TribLocal - Evanston
    Noted Native American artist Sharon Okee-Chee Skolnick (Ft. Sill Apache and Lakota Sioux) of Chicago will lead a doll-making workshop for adults and teenagers from …...
  14. Nov 21, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  15. More trains for the holidays!

    Lehigh Valley Parenting
    I recently wrote about the new train exhibit "Glory & Triumph: Trains Made America" that just opened at the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum in Allentown and has lots to offer young children with more than 300 artifacts, 10 model train layouts and...
  16. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Shining a light on Light and Space art

    The artists associated with Light and Space, the movement dedicated to investigating patterns of visual perception and attention that began in Southern Californa in the 1960s, are an unruly bunch.
    The artists associated with Light and Space, the movement dedicated to investigating patterns of visual perception and attention that began in Southern Californa in the 1960s, are an unruly bunch. Most reject the label out of hand. Two of the movement'...

    Tags: Museums, Standards, Fine Arts, Arts, Carl Andre

  18. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Martin Appell Dyer

    Martin Appell Dyer, a lawyer and neighborhood activist who was the first African-American to enroll at St. John's College in Annapolis, died Thursday of cancer at his Windsor Hills home.
    Martin Appell Dyer, a lawyer and neighborhood activist who was the first African-American to enroll at St. John's College in Annapolis, died Thursday of cancer at his Windsor Hills home. He was 80. The son of Martin A. Dyer, a steelworker, and...

    Tags: Woodlawn (Bronx, New York), New Year's Day, Roland Park, Cherry Hill, African Americans

  20. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. How 'Harry Potter' changed their lives

    Thirteen-year-old Alexander Williams was always so reluctant to read that his school arranged to get him special help. But he felt differently about the stories when they were told on a big screen.
    Thirteen-year-old Alexander Williams was always so reluctant to read that his school arranged to get him special help. But he felt differently about the stories when they were told on a big screen. Most people who love the films begin with the books. But...

    Tags: Education, Harry Potter (fictional character), Media Industry, Prince George's County, Dioramas

  22. Nov 3, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Video: Miniature White House Christmas

    Miniature White House Christmas
    Orlando Sentinel
    Miniature White House Christmas     Its time to decorate for Christmas at the Hall of President’s miniature White House. The 60 foot long, true to scale model of the White House is getting wreaths, trees, mantel décor and snow. The model has...

    Tags: Politics, White House, Museums, Facebook, Holidays

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