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ReutersDirector Costa-Gavras: European cinema could not survive without state protection By Steve Pond LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Filmmaking could not exist in Europe without the support of governments, veteran director Costa-Gavras told an audience at the Los...Tags: United Kingdom, Neil Patrick Harris, Elizabeth II, Spider (music group), Berlin (Germany)
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Beloved stolen geese statues reappear
When Esther Chulik of Bethlehem Township went out to get her newspaper Wednesday morning, what she saw she said gave her goose bumps. Her decorative lawn geese —which were stolen last week — had been dumped on the lawn. Later, when...
Tags: Arts and Culture, International Law, Theft, Arts, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Statue of Frederick Douglass dedicated at U.S. Capitol
WASHINGTON — Fourteen-year-old April Greene traveled from Murfreesboro, Tenn., with her family to watch Congress dedicate a statue of her ancestor — abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass, born a slave in 1818. "I'm his great-great-great-...
Tags: 2012 Republican National Convention, Arts and Culture, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Murfreesboro, U.S. Congress
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Museums
ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation 2156 N. Damen Ave.; 773-252-2232, arcgallery.org Through Saturday: "Restraint(S)": Amy Zucker explores the dichotomy of the word "restraint," with the work influenced by Zucker's other job as a nurse, where the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Artists, Science and Technology, Michigan Avenue, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Speaking very quietly: Amalia Pica at the MCA
Museums are typically hushed places. Perhaps less today than in the past, but still. And yet it comes as a strange surprise to wander through the galleries of Amalia Pica's solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and find them silent. The...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Common, Artists, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
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Monument to a neighborhood's renewal
Walking along Mount Royal Avenue from Maryland Institute College of Art to the University of Baltimore, what struck me most was the corridor's abject seediness: The buildings had a thick coating of decades-old industrial grime, there were strip bars...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Lawyers, University of Baltimore, Arts, Crime, Law and Justice
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Best best for the week
Outdoor sculpture walk in Oak Park The sculpture walk has returned to Oak Park for the 2013 season. Through Sept. 2, the outdoor event spotlights 12 pieces of art from established sculptors and emerging newcomers installed in pedestrian-friendly sites...Tags: Arts and Culture, Oak Brook, Entertainment, Frank Lloyd Wright, Music
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Protests rare over Blackhawks' name, logo
Just after the Chicago Blackhawks captured the Stanley Cup in 2010, hockey fan Anthony Roy created a Facebook page suggesting that the team change its logo from an Indian head, which he considers culturally insensitive, to a bird. On Tuesday, the page had...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Symbols and Symbolism, U.S. Congress, Stanley Cup Playoffs, World War I (1914-1918)
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Elaine Place giraffes replaced, won't return
RedEyeThe sun has set for a return of the Elaine Place giraffes, and now it’s “Night in Tunisia.” A new piece of art sponsored by Chicago Apartment Finders was installed Tuesday as part of the Chicago Sculpture Exhibit -- a nonprofit...Tags: Arts and Culture, Artists, Entertainment, Music, Arts
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Kandinsky painting sells for $21.2 million at Christie's auction
A painting by Wassily Kandinsky has sold for $21.2 million at a Christie's auction of Impressionist and Modern works of art in London. The auction on Tuesday brought in a hefty total of $100.4 million, but the sale lacked any major surprises. ...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Gerhard Richter, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jackson Pollock, Human Accomplishments
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Foes fight moving plans for 15-foot Mary statue
ST. JOHN, Ind. (AP) — A church's plan for moving a 15-foot-tall marble Virgin Mary statue from its spot along a northwestern Indiana highway after nearly six decades has opponents threatening a court fight. St. John the Evangelist Catholic...Tags: Arts and Culture, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Arts, Religion and Belief
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Student sculpture promotes hunger awareness
When architecture student Chris Torres sketched a design for a school contest, he didn't think his idea would end up on display in The Gardens Mall. Torres began sketching after his professor, Dharmesh Patel, announced the architecture club at Palm...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, Arts
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