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    Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Lake Eustis Museum of Art exhibit joins works of artists Brenda Heim and Doug Hays

    EUSTIS — The new exhibit at the Lake Eustis Museum of Art takes a look at work by artists Brenda Heim and Doug Hays and then shows what happens when they create a piece together.
    EUSTIS — The new exhibit at the Lake Eustis Museum of Art takes a look at work by artists Brenda Heim and Doug Hays and then shows what happens when they create a piece together. "He She We" opens at an artists' reception from 6 to 8 p.m. today...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Arts, Museums, Arts and Culture, Artists

  2. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Sicilian art coming to the Getty

    SICILY, Italy — Two years ago, the J. Paul Getty Museum ended a lengthy dispute with Italian cultural authorities by returning a towering limestone and marble statue of a Greek goddess to Sicily. The sculpture is now the pride of the relatively modest Museo Archeologico in Aidone — and by far its biggest attraction.
    SICILY, Italy — Two years ago, the J. Paul Getty Museum ended a lengthy dispute with Italian cultural authorities by returning a towering limestone and marble statue of a Greek goddess to Sicily. The sculpture is now the pride of the relatively...

    Tags: Building Material, Conservation, The Getty, Arts, 2012 Summer Olympics

  4. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Cold keeps IceFest statues intact

    waynesboro@herald-mail.com
    The 11th annual IceFest ended late Sunday afternoon, but visitors to the town in the next couple days may glimpse the 70 ice sculptures that are the weekend event’s backbone. The ice sculptures, except for the slide, will remain as long as...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Arts, Weather, Arts and Culture

  6. Jan 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Little Company of Mary looks to transplant heart of old building into new facility

    At night, when Marie Moore is driving west along 95th Street near California Avenue, she looks up at the 25-foot spire atop Little Company of Mary Hospital and the concrete statue of the Virgin Mary standing aglow in a nearby alcove.
    At night, when Marie Moore is driving west along 95th Street near California Avenue, she looks up at the 25-foot spire atop Little Company of Mary Hospital and the concrete statue of the Virgin Mary standing aglow in a nearby alcove. "It sounds corny,...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Symbols and Symbolism, Religion and Belief

  8. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Live sculpture carving kicks off IceFest in Chambersburg

    Bone-chilling cold returned to the area just in time for the first day of IceFest in downtown Chambersburg on Thursday night.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    Bone-chilling cold returned to the area just in time for the first day of IceFest in downtown Chambersburg on Thursday night. Following a brief ribbon cutting ceremony on the square, IceFest kicked off its four-day winter festival with live ice...

    Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Chili, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)

  10. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Ice cold fun: IceFest opens in Chambersburg with ice carvers and more

    They are beautiful works of art. But you won’t find them in a museum. And forget about displaying them in your house.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    They are beautiful works of art. But you won’t find them in a museum. And forget about displaying them in your house. As soon as the temperature begins to rise, they’ll disappear. But attend any outdoor winter festival and you’re bound...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Arts, Arts and Culture

  12. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. SoCal Close-Ups: A date with the Coachella Valley

    Sure, you could go to the beach again. Or you could turn your back on the Pacific and head instead for a desert land of date shakes and camel races, jumbo windmills and creationist dinosaurs, native palms and gay parties, mountain views and midcentury buildings. We'll get to those details later, but by now you know we're talking about the Coachella Valley.
    Sure, you could go to the beach again. Or you could turn your back on the Pacific and head instead for a desert land of date shakes and camel races, jumbo windmills and creationist dinosaurs, native palms and gay parties, mountain views and midcentury...

    Tags: Los Angeles Hotels, Highway Transportation, Festive Events, Dining and Drinking, Howard Johnson

  14. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Coventry Sculptor Back Among His Outdoor Creations

    David Hayes lives in an early-18th-century house on a 57-acre lot in Coventry, his home since 1968. To wander around Hayes' property is to discover Hayes' passion.
    David Hayes lives in an early-18th-century house on a 57-acre lot in Coventry, his home since 1968. To wander around Hayes' property is to discover Hayes' passion. On 10 acres of open fields, and scattered in the marshy woods, are hundreds of Hayes'...

    Tags: Children's Museum, Leukemia, New Britain Museum of American Art, Pneumonia, Museum of Modern Art

  16. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  17. City Council Meeting Wrap-Up

    The following is from the Jan. 15 City Council meeting. All council members were present. * PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS The public is allowed to speak on any subject not on the agenda. Speakers generally are limited to three minutes, but the time can be...

    Tags: Halloween, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Conservation, Festive Events, Alzheimer's Disease

  18. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Philippines travel: Courage and legacy

    BALANGA, Philippines — The school day at Balanga Elementary on the Bataan Peninsula was winding down, and children poured from the classrooms into the stifling afternoon heat.
    BALANGA, Philippines — The school day at Balanga Elementary on the Bataan Peninsula was winding down, and children poured from the classrooms into the stifling afternoon heat. Behind their classrooms, they played around the statutes of grim-...

    Tags: Armed Forces, U.S. Navy, Arts, Japan, U.S. Department of State

  20. Feb 19, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. Franco Harris to Penn State: "Rebuild our wall"

    Nittany Lines
    Franco Harris evoked Ronald Reagan on Tuesday, releasing a statement urging Penn State President Rodney Erickson to rebuild the wall that honored Joe Paterno and the football team outside Beaver Stadium. Penn State removed the bronze statue of Paterno...
  22. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Cathy Marie Buchanan on 'The Painted Girls'

    In “The Painted Girls,” a carefully researched, deeply imagined historical novel by Canadian writer Cathy Marie Buchanan, the Belle Époque comes to vibrant, often aching life. It follows two real-life destitute sisters, Marie and Antoinette van Goethem, who are forced to turn to the then-none-too-reputable ballet training program at the Paris Opera to scratch out a meager living in the 1870s and '80s. Antoinette, older and prettier but less artistically gifted, becomes involved with a rough-hewn teenager destined for a life of crime.
    In “The Painted Girls,” a carefully researched, deeply imagined historical novel by Canadian writer Cathy Marie Buchanan, the Belle Époque comes to vibrant, often aching life. It follows two real-life destitute sisters, Marie and Antoinette...

    Tags: Literature, Entertainment Events, The Washington Post, Britney Spears, Chicago Tribune

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