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    Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Vegan Diet, Biofuels, Bushwick, Salvia

  2. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Houston, Texas

    HOUSTON (Reuters) - Houston is known for its energy companies, urban sprawl, humidity and NASA's Johnson Space Center.
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    HOUSTON (Reuters) - Houston is known for its energy companies, urban sprawl, humidity and NASA's Johnson Space Center. But lately the Bayou City has been gaining accolades for a robust cultural scene. From the performing and visual arts to food and...

    Tags: Restaurants, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Brunch, Dwayne Johnson

  4. Jun 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. An art to solving Detroit's debt

    Late last month, the Detroit Free Press ran a major article on a problem that seems unthinkable: the likelihood of the precious artworks in the Detroit Institute of the Arts being sold to help pay the crippling debts of the City of Detroit.
    Late last month, the Detroit Free Press ran a major article on a problem that seems unthinkable: the likelihood of the precious artworks in the Detroit Institute of the Arts being sold to help pay the crippling debts of the City of Detroit. "It is an...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Bankruptcy, Arts, Freedom of the Press, Museums

  6. May 21, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. NY art dealer tied to forgeries charged with tax fraud

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    * Art dealer charged with hiding income from art sales * Prosecutors say many works that were sold were forged * Dealer said to sell works by de Kooning, Pollock, Rothko By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Tuesday...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Internal Revenue Service, FBI, Laws, Lawyers

  8. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Jonathan Groff to star in Ryan Murphy's 'The Normal Heart' film

    Stage and screen star Jonathan Groff has joined the cast of Ryan Murphy's "The Normal Heart," an HBO film about the early days of the  AIDS epidemic in New York City.
    Stage and screen star Jonathan Groff has joined the cast of Ryan Murphy's "The Normal Heart," an HBO film about the early days of the  AIDS epidemic in New York City. Groff, who recently appeared in the Mark Taper Forum's production of "Red," will play...

    Tags: AIDS, Taylor Kitsch, Mark Ruffalo, Zachary Quinto, Jonathan Groff

  10. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Gripping return to the Lindbergh kidnapping

    So many 20th-century murders were dubbed "The Crime of the Century" that erstwhile Chicago playwright-turned-Academy-Award-nominated screenwriter John Logan could have made a career from that carnival of mayhem alone — perhaps as a decade-by-decade, true-crime version of August Wilson's celebrated cycle of plays on the African-American experience. As it is, Logan (who won the Tony Award for "Red," his portrait of Mark Rothko, and more recently penned the screenplay for "Skyfall") first won local acclaim in 1986 with "Never the Sinner," based on the 1920s Leopold and Loeb case, followed the next year by his portrait of the German immigrant executed for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby in the 1930s.
    So many 20th-century murders were dubbed "The Crime of the Century" that erstwhile Chicago playwright-turned-Academy-Award-nominated screenwriter John Logan could have made a career from that carnival of mayhem alone — perhaps as a decade-by-decade,...

    Tags: Skyfall (movie), Arts and Culture, Denis O'Hare, Kidnapping, Entertainment Events

  12. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Ai Weiwei stage play gets favorable reviews in London

    There have been a number of stage plays devoted to the lives of visual artists -- Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Mark Rothko have all received the grand theatrical treatment. But Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is unlike the others in that he is a bonafide...

    Tags: Theater, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Ai Weiwei, Entertainment

  14. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Everyman announces first full season at new home

    It might be hard to duplicate the anticipation and publicity that greeted the inaugural season in <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/station-north/performing-arts/drama/everyman-theatre-baltimore-theater">Everyman Theatre</a>'s inviting new home on West Fayette Street, but that hasn't stopped the company from trying.
    It might be hard to duplicate the anticipation and publicity that greeted the inaugural season in Everyman Theatre's inviting new home on West Fayette Street, but that hasn't stopped the company from trying. "I want next season to be even more...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Tom Courtenay, Entertainment Events, Everyman Theatre

  16. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Baltimore Museum of Art mounts exhibit of 20th-century avant-garde painter Max Weber

    Baltimore helped the avant-garde painter Max Weber forge a national reputation in 1915. Now, nearly 100 years later, this could be the city where the late artist begins his long-overdue comeback.
    Baltimore helped the avant-garde painter Max Weber forge a national reputation in 1915. Now, nearly 100 years later, this could be the city where the late artist begins his long-overdue comeback. It's not that critics and curators are unfamiliar with...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Painting

  18. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Drawn and Quarteted: Artists Find a 'Landing Place' in T.S. Eliot's Poetry

    When T.S. Eliot was completing his cycle of poems called <em>The Four Quartets</em> in 1942, German bombs were falling near where he worked in London. Given the setting and his own often inscrutable intellectualism, this work &mdash; six years in the making &mdash; was something of a miracle, and now considered one of the finest achievements in 20th century verse.
    When T.S. Eliot was completing his cycle of poems called The Four Quartets in 1942, German bombs were falling near where he worked in London. Given the setting and his own often inscrutable intellectualism, this work — six years in the making...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, David Carradine, Artists, Music, Manhattan (New York City)

  20. Sep 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. 2011 FALL THEATER GUIDE

    New theaters. Renovated playhouses. Hot dramas. Nervous new artistic directors. Stephen Sondheim and his &ldquo;Follies.&rdquo; A celebration of Stephen Schwartz, a dissection of Mark Rothko, and a look at the tragedy that befell the Amish of Pennsylvania. &ldquo;The Kid Thing&rdquo; by Chicago Dramatists and About Face. &ldquo;The Real Thing&rdquo; in Glencoe. All kinds of things at Theater Wit. With apologies to Oscar Hammerstein II, the fall is busting out all over.
    New theaters. Renovated playhouses. Hot dramas. Nervous new artistic directors. Stephen Sondheim and his “Follies.” A celebration of Stephen Schwartz, a dissection of Mark Rothko, and a look at the tragedy that befell the Amish of...

    Tags: Jackie Wilson, Arts and Culture, Water Tower, Music, Bruce Norris

  22. Sep 27, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. At the Goodman Theatre, a taut canvas streaked with 'Red'

    THEATER REVIEW: &quot;Red" at the Goodman Theatre &#9733;&#9733;&#9733;&#189; ... Of all the sacred monsters of the art world, surely none was as discomfited by a flat, still canvas as Mark Rothko.
    Of all the sacred monsters of the art world, surely none was as discomfited by a flat, still canvas as Mark Rothko. If you were to distill this formidable abstract-expressionist painter down to two words — folly, I know — you could do worse...

    Tags: Eddie Redmayne, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Goodman Theatre

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