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    Mar 12, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Dance knows no boundaries

    Martha Graham once said, “Dance is the hidden language of the soul.” Karen Peterson and Dancers bring this statement to life. Peterson is at the helm of a mixed-abilities dance troupe in Miami, which features dancers from the South Florida...

    Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Entertainment, Miami-Dade County, Sarajevo (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Trips and Vacations

  2. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A holiday gift guide for that special traveler in your life

    Your face says it all: You are starting to panic. Don't. If you're shopping for a traveler, you might just find the answer to your gift-giving conundrum in these pages. Our team of travelers has tested items large and small, pricey and affordable, and we want to share them with you so you can share them with others. This is by no means comprehensive, but it can start the old synapses firing. If you can't get said item in time for the big day, cut out the picture, tie it up with a bow and use it as an IOU. The true traveler will always have a use for it because there's always that next trip.
    Los Angeles Times
    Your face says it all: You are starting to panic. Don't. If you're shopping for a traveler, you might just find the answer to your gift-giving conundrum in these pages. Our team of travelers has tested items large and small, pricey and affordable, and...

    Tags: Skype, Transportation Security Administration, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel, Apple iPhone

  4. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. I yam what I yam -- but is it art?

    One of the biggest problems in our politics is that people don't think for themselves. We let radio and television hosts, pundits and politicians tell us what to believe. And one of the biggest problems in our arts is that people don't enjoy for themselves. We let museum curators, gallery owners, critics and professors tell us what to feel.
    One of the biggest problems in our politics is that people don't think for themselves. We let radio and television hosts, pundits and politicians tell us what to believe. And one of the biggest problems in our arts is that people don't enjoy for...

    Tags: Philip Glass, Taylor Swift, Vin Diesel, Fast Five (movie), Arts

  6. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. A 'Rite of Spring' that Nijinsky and Stravinsky would recognize

    When the Joffrey Ballet debuted its reconstructed "The Rite of Spring" in Los Angeles in fall 1987, it received a seismic welcome — a 5.9 on the Richter scale, to be exact.
    When the Joffrey Ballet debuted its reconstructed "The Rite of Spring" in Los Angeles in fall 1987, it received a seismic welcome — a 5.9 on the Richter scale, to be exact. The morning after "Rite's" opening at the Music Center, a major earthquake...

    Tags: Music, Death and Dying Customs, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Entertainment Events

  8. Dec 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Carol Bartlett

    Carol Bartlett, a choreographer who had been the Peabody Preparatory dance department's artistic director for 25 years, died of cancer Dec. 15 at her Rodgers Forge home. She was 67.
    Carol Bartlett, a choreographer who had been the Peabody Preparatory dance department's artistic director for 25 years, died of cancer Dec. 15 at her Rodgers Forge home. She was 67. "She was the backbone and inspirational leader of the Peabody...

    Tags: Teachers, Artists, Greenwich Village, Education, Arts and Culture

  10. Aug 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Nuclear stories

    Kristen Iversen grew up in Colorado, in a small town near a secret nuclear bomb factory, although she didn't know it at the time. The factory was so under the radar that many believed the plant made cleaning supplies, like Scrubbing Bubbles. After years abroad, Iversen returned home, and the result is <strong>Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats</strong><strong>.</strong> It's part memoir, part investigation and, as Rebecca Skloot, author of &quot;The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," put it, "as personal and powerful as Silkwood."
    Kristen Iversen grew up in Colorado, in a small town near a secret nuclear bomb factory, although she didn't know it at the time. The factory was so under the radar that many believed the plant made cleaning supplies, like Scrubbing Bubbles. After years...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Wallis Simpson, LinkedIn Corp., Radiation Therapy, Pulitzer Prize Awards

  12. Jun 11, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  13. Book review: West Coast photo icons developed in Glendale

    One of the more hidebound notions about American art is that modern art photography was strictly an East Coast phenomenon, and that Los Angeles represented a cultural backwater. Last fall's publication of &ldquo;Artful Lives,&rdquo; Beth Gates Warren's groundbreaking study of modernist photo icons Edward Weston and Margrethe Mather, thoroughly debunks this falsehood.
    One of the more hidebound notions about American art is that modern art photography was strictly an East Coast phenomenon, and that Los Angeles represented a cultural backwater. Last fall's publication of “Artful Lives,” Beth Gates Warren's...

    Tags: Imogen Cunningham, Charlie Chaplin, Photography, Arts, Carl Sandburg

  14. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. My Interview With Ernest Borgnine, Recalling Career, His Connecticut Roots

    Ernest Borginine died Sunday at the age of 95. Here is my interview with the Hamden-born, Connecticut-raised actor in 2010.
    Hartford Courant
    Ernest Borginine died Sunday at the age of 95. Here is my interview with the Hamden-born, Connecticut-raised actor in 2010.   By FRANK RIZZO Ernest Borgnine, who turns 94 in January, is having the time of his life. With a new film out this month...

    Tags: Screen Actors Guild, Talk Shows (genre), James Dean, Celebrities, Google Inc.

  16. Feb 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Lillian Bassman dies at 94; renowned fashion photographer

    &quot;I didn't bring you to Paris to make art; I brought you here to do the buttons and bows," Harper's Bazaar editor Carmel Snow famously snapped at photographer Lillian Bassman during a fashion shoot for the magazine in the late 1940s.
    "I didn't bring you to Paris to make art; I brought you here to do the buttons and bows," Harper's Bazaar editor Carmel Snow famously snapped at photographer Lillian Bassman during a fashion shoot for the magazine in the late 1940s. But Bassman's fashion...

    Tags: Artists, John Galliano, Robert Frank, Neiman Marcus, The New York Times

  18. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Columbia Orchestra goes the American way

    European composers still tend to dominate most classical music programs in the United States, but the Columbia Orchestra makes a case for our country in a program titled &quot;American Inspirations."
    European composers still tend to dominate most classical music programs in the United States, but the Columbia Orchestra makes a case for our country in a program titled "American Inspirations." Some of that American music is freshly minted, too, in...

    Tags: Music, Music, Peabody Conservatory, Arts and Culture, Howard Community College

  20. Dec 6, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  21. Laurel Arts to present Rhythms of Christmas Saturday

    Rhythms of Christmas, Laurel Arts' annual holiday performance, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Somerset Area High School. The show will feature 45 girls and boys dancing and a similar number of musicians playing.
    Rhythms of Christmas, Laurel Arts' annual holiday performance, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Somerset Area High School. The show will feature 45 girls and boys dancing and a similar number of musicians playing. Most of the dancers are students at...

    Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, International Travel, Western Michigan University, Music, Travel

  22. Dec 11, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ron Fletcher dies at 90; opened West Coast's first Pilates studio

    Ron Fletcher, a former dancer and choreographer who helped popularize the Pilates exercise system when he opened the first West Coast studio in 1972, died Tuesday at his home in Stonewall, Texas. He was 90.
    Ron Fletcher, a former dancer and choreographer who helped popularize the Pilates exercise system when he opened the first West Coast studio in 1972, died Tuesday at his home in Stonewall, Texas. He was 90. The cause was congestive heart failure, said...

    Tags: Candice Bergen, Nancy Reagan, Alcohol Addiction, Broadway Theater, Unrest, Conflicts and War

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