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Harry 'Hunk' Anderson on why Stanford beat out San Francisco museums for the family’s big donation
Culture MonsterBay Area art collectors Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson did not go to Stanford University. He went to Hobart College in Buffalo, where he started a food services business with two partners while still a senior (taking over one...... -
Theater review: 'Bakersfield Mist' at the Fountain
Culture MonsterF. Kathleen Foley reviews 'Bakersfield Mist' at the Fountain.... -
In the Spotlight: Playwright and director Stephen Sachs
Culture MonsterHigh culture collides head-on with low in “Bakersfield Mist,” in which ex-bartender Maude Gutman tries everything — and we mean everything — to persuade a snooty art expert that a painting she bought for a few bucks at a thrift....... -
The Arts on TV: Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; Keith Haring; Jackson Pollock
Culture Monster"So You Think You Can Dance" 8 p.m. Thursday, Fox. Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, above, performs; Florence and the Machine performs. "Rick Steves' Europe" 7 p.m. Friday, KCET: Florence: City of Art – Michelangelo's David and Botticelli's Venus;... -
Monster Mash: Judi Dench, Anish Kapoor win Japanese arts prize; big payday for Harry Connick Jr.?
Culture MonsterJapan to bestow arts honors on Judi Dench, Bill Viola... -
The Arts on TV: Placido Domingo; Josh Groban; Nicholas Hytner
Culture MonsterPlacido Domingo; Josh Groban; Nicholas Hytner will be on TV this week.... -
Life as a museum guard: Kimberly Strain of MOCA
Culture MonsterKimberly Strain, 51. Senior security supervisor. At the Museum of Contemporary Art for eight years. Former owner of a private catering company forced out of business in the wake of 9/11.... -
Art review: 'Lynda Benglis' at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Culture MonsterOceanic sculpture-paintings by Lynda Benglis at MOCA are reviewed by Christopher Knight... -
Making Chicago's top chef
Tribune reporterGrant Achatz moved up the aisle of the plane, his carry-on draped over his gaunt frame. It was October at Reagan National Airport, a rare moment of calm for Chicago's top chef, whose wary eyes belong to a man older than 36, and whose life has been blessed...Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, The New York Times, Avenues, Robert Downey Jr., Elections
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MOCA celebrates 30 years and a rebirth
The financial chickens came home to roost at the Museum of Contemporary Art a year ago, but on the eve of what's being dubbed "MOCA New," a 30th-anniversary celebration centering on the museum's biggest exhibition ever -- drawn almost entirely from its...Tags: Los Angeles, David Salle, Eli Broad, California, Fishing
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Barcelona’s artistic side
Reporting from BarcelonaCanvases of various sizes crowded the walls and floor of Agustí Puig's studio. Arms folded across his chest, he stood in the middle of them. Behind him, his artwork exploded with color and bold lines. He seemed nervous in the unaccustomed role of model as...Tags: Building Material, Architecture, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Pablo Picasso, Woody Allen
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Book Review: 'Lee Krasner' by Gail Levin
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLee Krasner A Biography Gail Levin William Morrow: 532 pp., $30 "I happen to be Mrs. Jackson Pollock, and that's a mouthful. The only thing I haven't had against me was being black. I was a woman, Jewish, a widow, a damn good painter, thank you, and a...Tags: New York, Manhattan (New York City), Literature, Hans Hofmann, Edgar Allan Poe
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