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    Nov 16, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Art review: 'Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years'

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    By Christopher Knight Art Critic It resonated like a huge stone dropped into a big pond: A year ago, as reports surfaced that the Museum of Contemporary Art had dug itself into a deep financial hole from which it might......
  2. Jun 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Monster Mash: Tate Modern's new director; Helen Hunt goes off-Broadway; Mondrian theft

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    -- New leadership: The Tate Modern gallery in London has announced that Chris Dercon, from Munich's Haus der Kunst, will be its new director. (The Guardian) -- Treading the boards: Oscar and Emmy winner Helen Hunt will take on the......
  4. Jan 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Art review: Bas Jan Ader at Patrick Painter

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    Bas Jan Ader arrived in Los Angeles in 1963 on a shipwrecked yacht. In 1975, he disappeared in similar fashion, trying to cross the Atlantic alone in a 13-foot sailboat. The remains of the boat turned up off the coast......
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  7. Designer Yves Saint Laurent Dies at 71

    Yves Saint Laurent, the French fashion designer who created a bold new dress code for women during the feminist revolution of the 1970s and helped launch the era of the celebrity designer with his jet-set lifestyle, died Sunday at 71. The designer died...

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  8. Dec 11, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Sheer determination

    Architecture professor Dariouche Showghi was determined to build a smaller, more economic house for himself and his wife, and so the teacher became the student: He did his homework. There was a vacant lot for sale in Laguna Beach that no one wanted to buy. It was so steep, dropping 90 feet from street level, that it seemed impossible to build on. For months, Showghi sat on top of the extreme slope and studied it. He stomped up and down the solid bedrock and envisioned a tiered house cascading down the property, with ocean views from every room.
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    Architecture professor Dariouche Showghi was determined to build a smaller, more economic house for himself and his wife, and so the teacher became the student: He did his homework. There was a vacant lot for sale in Laguna Beach that no one wanted to...

    Tags: LEGO Group, Arts and Culture, Laguna Beach, Health and Safety at Work, Metal and Mineral

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