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    May 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Men in Black 3': Third time has charm, but moves pretty slow ✭✭ 1/2

    Josh Brolin impersonating the young Tommy Lee Jones is worth the price of admission to "Men in Black 3." Dry, drawling, deadpan, he nails the flinty Texan in this sentimental sequel to thesci-fi comedies about secret agents in black suits who save the world from aliens.
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    Josh Brolin impersonating the young Tommy Lee Jones is worth the price of admission to "Men in Black 3." Dry, drawling, deadpan, he nails the flinty Texan in this sentimental sequel to thesci-fi comedies about secret agents in black suits who save the...

    Tags: Men in Black III (movie), Bill Hader, Emma Thompson, Rip Torn, Entertainment

  2. May 31, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. OCMA to fete man behind the Ferus Gang

    The Orange County Museum of Art this weekend will honor Irving Blum, legendary director of the former Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles that launched the Pop Art movement's most famous names, for a lifetime of influence on the Southern California art scene.
    The Orange County Museum of Art this weekend will honor Irving Blum, legendary director of the former Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles that launched the Pop Art movement's most famous names, for a lifetime of influence on the Southern California art scene....

    Tags: Artists, Celebrities, Lifestyle and Leisure, Roy Lichtenstein, Museums

  4. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Susan Tyrrell dies at 67; actress an Oscar nominee for 'Fat City'

    Susan Tyrrell, an eccentric, husky-voiced character actress best known for her Oscar-nominated supporting role as a blowsy barfly in director John Huston's 1972 movie "Fat City," has died. She was 67.
    Susan Tyrrell, an eccentric, husky-voiced character actress best known for her Oscar-nominated supporting role as a blowsy barfly in director John Huston's 1972 movie "Fat City," has died. She was 67. Tyrrell died Saturday at her home in Austin, Texas,...

    Tags: Drama (genre), Abusive Behavior, Jeff Bridges, Celebrities, Entertainment Events

  6. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Critic's Notebook: LeRoy Neiman made art safe for Playboy-reading heterosexuals

    Without Hugh Hefner's Playboy magazine and its philosophy of unfettered heterosexual hedonism through stimulation of all the senses, there would have been no LeRoy Neiman. Usually mischaracterized as simply a sports artist, he was actually much more than that. Neiman was the painter of the "Playboy Philosophy."
    Without Hugh Hefner's Playboy magazine and its philosophy of unfettered heterosexual hedonism through stimulation of all the senses, there would have been no LeRoy Neiman. Usually mischaracterized as simply a sports artist, he was actually much more...

    Tags: New York City, Philosophy, Periodicals, LeRoy Neiman, Hugh Hefner

  8. Jul 10, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. News of the Weird: Invisible Art?

    Slaved Over a Hot Stove: Delivering gourmet meals to customers' doors is a fast-growing business model, with chefs in nearly every large modern city trying to cash in. So far, perhaps only London's brand-new Housebites goes the extra step. According to its press release, cited by Huffington Post in June, Housebites not only home-delivers "restaurant quality" cuisine (at the equivalent of about $15 to $20 per entry), but offers an optional dirty-pans service (about $8 extra), lending out the containers in which the food was prepared, thus allowing clients entertaining guests to display "evidence" of their culinary skills and hard work.
    Slaved Over a Hot Stove: Delivering gourmet meals to customers' doors is a fast-growing business model, with chefs in nearly every large modern city trying to cash in. So far, perhaps only London's brand-new Housebites goes the extra step. According to...

    Tags: Artists, The Huffington Post, Roger Clemens, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure

  10. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Andy Warhol's 3-D 'Statue of Liberty' sells for $43.8 million

    An Andy Warhol silkscreen depiction of the Statue of Liberty created in 1962 has sold for $43.8 million at a Christie's sale in New York. The sale was part of a larger Christie's contemporary art auction Wednesday that brought in a hefty $412.3 million.
    An Andy Warhol silkscreen depiction of the Statue of Liberty created in 1962 has sold for $43.8 million at a Christie's sale in New York. The sale was part of a larger Christie's contemporary art auction Wednesday that brought in a hefty $412.3 million....

    Tags: Statue of Liberty, Auction Service, Marlon Brando, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated

  12. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. BMA's renovated Contemporary Wing redefines what belongs in a museum

    Next weekend, visitors to the Baltimore Art Museum's newly renovated Contemporary Wing may find themselves staring up at a hole in the ceiling, their mouths gaping open like fish.
    Next weekend, visitors to the Baltimore Art Museum's newly renovated Contemporary Wing may find themselves staring up at a hole in the ceiling, their mouths gaping open like fish. They'll have been hooked by a central feature of the $6.5 million building...

    Tags: Charles Village, Apple iPod, Museums, Entertainment, Politics

  14. May 22, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. FBI: Warhol among art stolen from Detroit business

    DETROIT (AP) — A silkscreen by Andy Warhol is among a trove of 20th century contemporary artwork worth millions that the FBI believes has been stolen from a Detroit business.
    DETROIT (AP) — A silkscreen by Andy Warhol is among a trove of 20th century contemporary artwork worth millions that the FBI believes has been stolen from a Detroit business. The FBI says 19 pieces were stolen between April 27 and April 29. FBI...

    Tags: FBI, Police Investigations, Joseph Beuys, Theft, Larry Rivers

  16. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Voters await election night results: 'Last 4 years unlike I've ever seen'

    Students watched as the counts mounted onscreen at the UIC student center, periodically falling silent when a total was announced.
    Tribune reporters
    Students watched as the counts mounted onscreen at the UIC student center, periodically falling silent when a total was announced. "Come on, Ohio," breathed Monique Bolden, 18; of the West Side. "Come on, president." The table of students, who live in...

    Tags: Jesse Jackson, Jr., House Music (genre), Immigration, Northwestern University, Flu

  18. Nov 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Album review: The Coup, 'Sorry to Bother You'

    <strong>3.5 stars (out of 4)</strong>
    3.5 stars (out of 4) A presidential election. The national debate over the widening economic gulf between rich and poor. Political rebellions across the world. Yes, the timing’s just about perfect for another studio album from Oakland agit-...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Entertainment, Music

  20. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  21. 'Legends of Rock Live: The Velvet Underground' Showing at The Avon Theatre in Stamford

    Archivist Bill Shelley once again dips into his collection, this time to pull out some 16mm film prints, video tapes, promos, rehearsals and live concert footage of the Velvet Underground. Some of the songs you'll get to hear are &quot;I'm Waiting for the Man," "Sunday Morning," "Walk on the Wild Side," "Sweet Jane" and "Rock and Roll." From their avant garde early days accompanying Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable gallery shows to their post-breakup fame as legendary, highly influential sonic pioneers, their music sounds as fresh today as it did when it was released. They captured the dark side of New York City in the late '60s and early '70s in a way that has never been duplicated. <strong></strong>
    Archivist Bill Shelley once again dips into his collection, this time to pull out some 16mm film prints, video tapes, promos, rehearsals and live concert footage of the Velvet Underground. Some of the songs you'll get to hear are "I'm Waiting for the Man,...

    Tags: New York City, Folklore and Mythology, Entertainment, Music, Stamford

  22. May 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. What's new in Virginia Beach

    Virginia Beach continues to grow, adding restaurants, retail, meeting space and other improvements. The Laskin Road Gateway's $100 million development continues with the goal of transforming the surrounding 31st Street and oceanfront area into a pedestrian-friendly corridor with high-end dining, retail and entertainment.
    Virginia Beach continues to grow, adding restaurants, retail, meeting space and other improvements. The Laskin Road Gateway's $100 million development continues with the goal of transforming the surrounding 31st Street and oceanfront area into a...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Apple iPod, Foods and Beverages, Museums, Gladys Knight

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