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100 cool places in Arizona
Western Arizona
Oatman. If it was good enough for Clark Gable and Carole Lombard on their honeymoon, Oatman should be good enough for you, although it's been 73 years since the Hollywood couple spent their honeymoon night in the allegedly haunted...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, John Lennon, England, Georgia O'Keeffe, Bars and Clubs
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Johns Hopkins' new hospital sets transformative vision
For generations, patients entering Johns Hopkins Hospital walked past an oil painting of the founder and a marble statue of Jesus Christ. In the building that Hopkins opened this spring, they see blue and green rhinos, a flying ostrich and a purple cow...Tags: Arts, Health, Cancer, Arts and Culture, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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ARTIST OFFERS UP HIS VISIONS FROM THE SOUTHERN SWAMP
By MARK ST. JOHN ERICKSON Daily Press The first time Norfolk artist Ray M. Hershberger devoted himself to the peculiar beauty of the swamp, he explored it so intently he thought he was finished. More than 20 years passed, in fact, before a drive...
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Create-Your-Own Hike At Babcock Pond Wildlife Area
The Hartford CourantAh, the art palette. You know that wooden board used for mixing colors of all sorts before the painter applies brush to canvas and creates that instant masterpiece. Babcock Pond Wildlife Management Area is kind of like that blank canvas and you have...Tags: Wildflowers, Wetlands, Ted Williams, Wildlife, Lakes and Ponds
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Day Trip
York, Pa. Susquehanna Ale Trail The York County Convention & Visitors Bureau has come up with its first official ale trail. Brewers along the Susquehanna Ale Trail will offer tastings, tips and a peek behind the scenes as visitors embark on a self-...Tags: Chelsea Lately (tv program), Personal Service, Entertainment Events, Apple iPhone, Festive Events
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Mailbag: Schiff downplays illegal immigration
Rep. Adam Schiff told a government class at Crescenta Valley High School that newly elected officials might be able to save California from drowning in red ink ("Political discourse," June 8). Did Schiff tell his captive audience that California...Tags: Migration, William Shakespeare, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), California, Charles Dickens
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Pastry and Paris sights become one and the same
Special to Tribune Newspapers"Pastry Paris: In Paris, Everything Looks Like Dessert" Little Bookroom, $19.95 This book takes its subtitle literally because, according to author and graphic designer Susan Hochbaum, everything in Paris does indeed look like dessert. Maybe part of...Tags: Arts, Contemporary Music (genre), Frosting and Icing, Trips and Vacations, Pistachios
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Jeweler Frey Wille hits Rodeo Drive on Friday
All The RageAustrian jewelry brand Frey Wille (pronounced fry-ville) is opening a boutique on Rodeo Drive on Friday, adding another location forits 87 stores worldwide. The 1,000-square-foot store will showcase the company’s art-based accessories like jewelry,... -
The plein-air plate: Monet at the Royce in Pasadena
Daily DishPainter Claude Monet may best be known as a founder of the Impressionist art movement, but the Frenchman was also a serious gourmand. The Royce restaurant at the Langham Huntington hotel in Pasadena created a special lunch inspired by Claude...... -
Police seize stolen Paul Cezanne masterpiece
Culture MonsterSerbian police have recovered a masterpiece by French impressionist Paul Cezanne worth $107 million.... -
A picturesque time at the Impressionist Normandy Festival
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLast spring in the Paris Metro, I paused to admire a colorful advertisement for the Impressionist Normandy Festival, a celebration of the region's role in the Impressionist painting movement. My brother Davey, an art history major at Connecticut College,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Bodies of Water, Arts, France, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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See why France produced those masterpieces
Which came first: Giverny or Monet? Certain artists are so identified with particular places that it's hard to pry them apart. France, with its shimmering light and gorgeous scenery, has more than its share of these pairings: Monet at Giverny, Matisse...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Henri Matisse, Arts, Museums, France
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