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John Chamberlain dies at 84; American sculptor
John Chamberlain, a prolific American sculptor whose use of crushed automobile sheet metal became his signature during a career that spanned half a century, died Wednesday in New York City. He was 84. Reportedly in poor health, he had been working on a...Tags: Long Island, Franz Kline, Car Repair, Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art
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Frank Gehry designs official poster for Grammy Awards
Culture MonsterFrank Gehry has designed the new official poster for the 54th annual Grammy Awards.... -
PST, A to Z: 'Everyman’s Infinite Art' at Chapman University
Culture MonsterPST, A to Z: Times art reviewer Sharon Mizota on 'Everyman’s Infinite Art' at Chapman University’s Guggenheim Gallery.... -
Apple to make 'education announcement,' churns rumor mill
TechnologyApple Inc. has sent out media invitations to what the company is calling an "education announcement" in New York City on Jan. 19, sending the rumor mill churning.... -
Will Apple's January event be about e-textbooks?
Jacket CopyWill Apple's announcement next week be about e-textbooks? Signs point to Yes.... -
Apple says iBooks 2 app reinvents textbooks
TechnologyApple promised to reinvent the textbook and offer a new experience for students and teachers by way of an update to its iBooks app for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch on Thursday.... -
Mike Kelley: A game-changer for the art world
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight looks back at the art of Mike Kelley, who died Tuesday at 57... -
John McLaughlin's paintings meet Mono-ha sculptures
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight considers John McLaughlin's abstract paintings, slated for a museum retrospective, and Japan's abstract Mono-ha sculptures at Blum & Poe.... -
Guggenheim announces 2012 fellows
Jacket CopyThe 2012 Guggenheim Foundation fellows have been announced.... -
Best city hotel rooms with a view
It's easy to find a great view in nature, but in a city? Even if you get the right hotel, there's always a risk you'll end up facing the highway rather than the ocean, the building next door or the "garden view."
Get the best view for your buck by...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Vatican City, Manhattan (New York City), CNN (tv network)
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Center for Film Studies at Wesleyan University in Middletown Presents Two Matthew Barney Films
Film nerds rejoice: Yale grad Matthew Barney, who won the Guggenheim Museum's first Hugo Boss Award, appears in his own experimental films in a variety of guises. Wesleyan's Center For Film Studies presents two of Barney's films — Cremaster 4 (1994)...Tags: Entertainment, Middletown, Wesleyan University, Movies, Yale University
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Movie Review: 'Mr. Popper's Penguins'
"Mr. Popper's Penguins," a mildly amusing flight of fancy for the family crowd, is far better for its penguins than its Popper. Not that Jim Carrey's Mr. Popper is poorly done, per se. But the penguins are perfectly suited for stealing scenes and hearts...Tags: Madeline Carroll, Maxwell Perry Cotton, Jim Carrey, John Morris, Carla Gugino
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