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Review of 'The Family Fang' by Kevin Wilson
Special to Tribune NewspapersLiving as we are in the heyday of the undead, with HBO's "True Blood" in its fourth season and the "Twilight" franchise steamrolling along, it's easy to be misled by the title of Kevin Wilson's funny and off-kilter debut novel, "The Family Fang." The...Tags: Crimes, Media Industry, Theft, Artists, Arts and Culture
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What if dad thinks he's Dostoevski?
Some people dream of smacking the game-winning grand slam in the bottom of the ninth, or curing cancer, or being elected president, or running into a burning building to rescue babies and/or kittens. And some people dream of sitting down at a desk to...Tags: Comedy (genre), Alcohol Addiction, Cancer, Behavioral Conditions, Abusive Behavior
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Calendar of events for northern Baltimore city
Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., Third Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Music, Fine Arts, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Christianity
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Picasso worth $200,000 swiped from San Francisco gallery
CNNA Pablo Picasso drawing worth more than $200,000 was taken from a San Francisco art gallery on Tuesday in a brazen midday theft, according to local media reports. The pencil drawing, titled "Tête de Femme" (Head of a Woman), was hanging just inside the...Tags: Crimes, Politics, CNN (tv network), Arts and Culture, Elections
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See why France produced those masterpieces
Which came first: Giverny or Monet? Certain artists are so identified with particular places that it's hard to pry them apart. France, with its shimmering light and gorgeous scenery, has more than its share of these pairings: Monet at Giverny, Matisse...Tags: Fine Arts, Lakes and Ponds, France, Artists, Arts and Culture
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Lively, artsy Barcelona invites strolling
If you're in the mood to surrender to a city's charms, let it be in Barcelona. Life bubbles in its old alleys, grand boulevards and elegant modern district.
Barcelona has an illustrious past, from its time as a Roman colony to its rise as a 14th...Tags: Barcelona (Spain), Facebook, Entertainment, Artists, Television
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College students put their imprint on the BMA's latest show
When painting student Jennifer Tam studied a series of Marcel Duchamp prints of boldly colored, spinning discs, she became convinced that the enigmatic works had to be included in the big new show opening Sundayat the Baltimore Museum of Art.
"Twelve...Tags: Fine Arts, U.S. Military, World War I (1914-1918), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Marcel Duchamp
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IU Art Museum to return painting to Berlin museum
Press ReleaseMore than 60 years after it disappeared from a Berlin museum in the chaotic aftermath of World War II, a painting depicting the flagellation of Christ will return home. The Indiana University Art Museum will return the painting to the Jagdschloss...Tags: England, Berlin (Germany), Germany, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Mixing art and wine
Q: Waaaaay back in the '60s I thought I saw bottles of wine with labels designed by Picasso, Dali and other popular artists. Was I dreaming?
—Elizabeth Dewey, Crystal Lake, Ill.
A: No, you weren't dreaming. The artists' labels were (and are) found...Tags: Francis Bacon, Michigan Avenue, Bill Daley, France, Marc Chagall
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On the path to his own style
The artist and gallery owner met at a coffee shop two and a half years ago.
In 2009, Rolf Goellnitz, co-proprietor of the OMC Contemporary Art Gallery in Huntington Beach, was stopping by the Peet's Coffee & Tea at the Bella Terra shopping center near...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Ocean View, Arts
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PFAC ARTini crowd selects winning martini
With 300 people attending and $10,000 raised, it sounds like thePeninsula Fine Arts Center’s “ARTini” event held on June 4 was a runaway success.
Exotic martinis were the order of the evening, and Red Star Tavern’s Pablo Picasso&...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Woody Allen finds 'Midnight' in the City of Light
As a European filmmaker, Woody Allen has worked in England, Spain and now France, where his new movie, "Midnight in Paris," serves as a love letter to that city. Next up on his cinematic map will be Rome.
Allen is a long way from the overly familiar...Tags: Rachel McAdams, Ernest Hemingway, Kathy Bates, Paris (France), Woody Allen
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