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Treasures in our backyard
What our museums lack in size, they make up for in creativity, moxie and searching the world for excellent exhibitions that may be just a little too small for some of the behemoths in larger cities. The Mennello Museum of American Art in Orlando and...
Tags: Crealde School of Art, Casselberry, Stetson University, Museums, Fine Artists
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Edwardian Opulence on View at Yale Center For British Art
"Edwardian Opulence: British Art at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century" On view through June 2, Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel St., New Haven, (203) 432-2800, britishart.yale.edu Think of "Edwardian Opulence," an exhibition on view...
Tags: BBC, Arts and Culture, Yale Center for British Art, Elizabeth Taylor, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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Winning award is 'shining' moment for Scoutmaster [Loch Raven]
Kudos to Loch Raven resident Dick Shine who was awarded the Silver Beaver award at a Boy Scouts of America banquet at Martin's West last week. Of all the possible adult volunteers in the Dulaney district, Shine was selected as the recipient of this...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Youth Organizations, Parkville, Social Organizations, Libraries
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Amanda Demme is glad to no longer be the life of the party
This story has been updated. See note below. Amanda Demme isn't who she used to be. And that's probably a good thing. Just ask her. She'll tell you she's been in hiding for six years, casting off the pretensions that came with life as a famous (and...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Services and Shopping, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Bars and Clubs
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Go figurative: Pembroke Pines exhibit focuses on the human form
"Still Waiting," a bust by artist Judy Polstra, is covered in buttons, beads and locks, including one at the center of each breast. The head is a clock, reading 7:49. Sharon Dash also depicts the human figure, but in ceramic works. One portrays an orange-...
Tags: Poinciana, Fine Artists, Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts
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On the Town: Souplantation is first up in charity 'Dine Out'
If the Souplantation didn't tickle your taste buds, the "Soup-er Bowl" at Glendale's First Baptist Church was also available this week. On Sunday (Jan. 27), the church opened the first weekend of its annual Missions Festival with plenty of soup ladled out...
Tags: Soups, Fine Artists, Human Interest, Artists, Religion and Belief
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Don't break the rules
pecial to Tribune NewspapersTo uncover good-looking wood beneath layers of old paint — detailed trim, a carved mantle — there are two choices: chemicals or heat. Both soften paint so you can scrape it away, and both are faster and easier than sanding. But speed has a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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Working Hollywood: Tattoo artist Dickcherry has lasting influence
The artist and graphic designer known as Dickcherry doesn't sport any real tattoos, but he makes temporary ones for characters in the supernatural thriller "Mama," the action movie "The Last Stand," and "Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters." "I can't even...
Tags: The Last Stand (movie), Art Institute of Chicago, Fine Artists, Derrick Rose, G.I. Joe (fictional character)
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Eric Nakamura: Giant Robot Biennale 3 exhibition celebrates misfits
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comThe culture of cute is having a moment — more than 100 of them. Inside downtown Los Angeles' Japanese American ...... -
Review: Lisa Sigal's layered artworks engage the eye at LAXART
Lisa Sigal’s intriguing painted constructions at LAXART exploit the overlap between the conventions of abstract, geometric painting and the blunt, graphic aesthetic of traffic signs, caution tape and flat, concrete walls. Coating drywall, wall...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts
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Sequesterville
The musical "Annie" is enjoying another revival on Broadway. The show opened during the Carter administration, when America was in need of some optimism. "The sun'll come out tomorrow," sang Annie, and with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, for a...Tags: Janet Napolitano, Tom Vilsack, Environmental Issues, Music, Petroleum Industry
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Museum breaks ties with plein air event
After 13 years, the Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn. will no longer host its annual Plein Air Invitational with the Laguna Art Museum. The association, known as LPAPA, first got word about the decision in December, according to President Greg Vail. It'...Tags: Museums, Fine Artists, Sports, Golf, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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