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Burbank schools get grants for arts programs
Burbank Arts For All recently awarded thousands of dollars worth of grants to local schools, but with more than 30 applicants, demand far outstripped available money. In all, 31 Burbank schools sent in grant applications totaling $85,565, but in the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Budgets and Budgeting, Government Debt, Arts and Culture
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Timothy Potts has ideas for Getty Museum
When Timothy Potts became the director of the Getty Museum in September, he knew he was stepping into an anomaly of a job, unusual within the ranks of America's most prestigious museums. Other museum heads, bound by tight budgets, must essentially beg...
Tags: Charles Darwin, Arts and Culture, Archaeology, Rome (Italy), Philosophy
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Visiting Van Gogh self-portrait delights at Norton Simon unveiling
This post has been corrected. See note below for details. It was a particularly lively reception Thursday evening at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena. More than 600 people -- local curators and artists, media and museum members, many nibbling on...
Tags: Fine Artists, Museums, Arts and Culture, Arts, Artists
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Getty pays $6.2 million at Sotheby's for rare Flemish manuscript
Timothy Potts has made his first major purchase as the new Getty Museum director: He bought Lieven van Lathem’s illuminated manuscript Roman de Gillion de Trazegnies for $6.2 million at Sotheby’s Wednesday night in London. The manuscript...
Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, J. Paul Getty Trust
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MOCA loses another curator as Rebecca Morse heads to LACMA
The brain drain continues: Rebecca Morse is leaving her job as associate curator at MOCA for a post with the same title within LACMA’s photography department. She will start her new position on Feb. 1, replacing Edward Robinson and reporting to...
Tags: Photography, Eli Broad, Museums, Arts and Culture, State University of New York
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Are curators a vanishing breed?
Strong support for California's ambitious program to limit greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming was reconfirmed in a recent USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll, showing once more the state's celebrated environmental consciousness. So...
Tags: Conservation, Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues, J. Paul Getty Trust, Spain
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Outcry as Los Angeles County Museum of Art raises patron fees
The price of behind-the-scenes access at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is going up. And some donors in the museum's oldest support groups are talking about dropping out. The changes affect the long-standing art councils at LACMA, groups of art...
Tags: Indiana Jones (fictional character), Fine Artists, Photography, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Suddenly, it's unfriendly territory
When you get dumped, not only do you lose the person you loved, you also lose the places where that love played out. Spots that once welcomed you become enemy territory — collateral damage that takes years to repair. I met Nicky in 2005 when she...
Tags: Science and Technology
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Best places to spot space shuttle Endeavour: L.A. Now Live
L.A. NOWThe space shuttle Endeavour departed Friday morning for its final flight and a farewell tour of California. Times reporter Ron Lin will join L.A. Now Live at 9 a.m. to discuss the morning flyover and the best places to spot...... -
Space shuttle Endeavour departs, heads to Sacramento, S.F.
L.A. NOWSpace shuttle Endeavour: The space shuttle Endeavour has departed on its final flight, leaving Edwards Air Force Base for its farewell tour over California.... -
100 days of summer
Looking for something to do this summer? Whether you're looking for relaxation, a good meal, respite from the heat or adventure, there are a wide range o f activities to help make the most of your summer. Here are 100 from which to choose: May Silver...
Tags: University of Southern California, Masters Tournament, Hotels and Accommodations, Woody Allen, Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden
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Kristoff Ball's hands-on design
Kristoff Ball is known for his rock star hairstyles but he can also fix a car, drywall a house and grow a delicious tomato. Long before he gained fame styling celebrities — including Pink, Ashley Tisdale, Brad Pitt and Gwen Stefani — he...
Tags: Tomatoes, Bobby Brown, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ashley Tisdale, Gwen Stefani
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