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    Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Tilda Swinton sleeps in a box at MoMA and Twitter is amused

    The tall stalk of pale, Scottish androgyny known as Tilda Swinton has brought her 1995 performance-art piece "The Maybe" to the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The piece, which requires the Oscar-winning actress to lie inside a transparent box for hours...

    Tags: Arts, Tilda Swinton, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, James Franco, Museums

  2. Mar 23, 2013 | Zap2It
  3. Unusual art: Actress Tilda Swinton sleeps in box at MoMA

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    For the next month, Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton sleeps in a glass box for performance art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City....
  4. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. The story of the Oscars

    While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...

    Tags: The Sessions (movie), Katharine Hepburn, Otto Preminger, James Franco, Fred Astaire

  6. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Architect Lebbeus Woods' turbulent brilliance still resonates

    SAN FRANCISCO — On the morning of Oct. 30, as New York surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Sandy, word began to spread that Lebbeus Woods, the experimental architect known for his dystopian and densely layered drawings, had died in Lower Manhattan at the age of 72.
    SAN FRANCISCO — On the morning of Oct. 30, as New York surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Sandy, word began to spread that Lebbeus Woods, the experimental architect known for his dystopian and densely layered drawings, had died in Lower Manhattan...

    Tags: Zaha Hadid, Thom Mayne, Arts, Architecture, Hurricane Sandy (2012)

  8. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Garry Winogrand: America in his viewfinder

    Passionate and prolific, Garry Winogrand always had an eye out for the next picture, the next glimpse of life in the streets of his native New York and venues as varied as a Texas rodeo and Venice Beach.
    Passionate and prolific, Garry Winogrand always had an eye out for the next picture, the next glimpse of life in the streets of his native New York and venues as varied as a Texas rodeo and Venice Beach. His subjects included protesters, partygoers...

    Tags: Arts, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture, Artists, Photography

  10. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Dennis Hopper's carnival ride through life

    "I was a beatnik, and then I was a hippie, and before that I was a bohemian," a sky-high Dennis Hopper confided to Merv Griffin on television one night in 1971, in a clip you can see on YouTube. On the opposite couch, Willie Mays uncomfortably refilled his glass of water and James Brolin sneered — Hopper certainly didn't belong to their worlds.
    "I was a beatnik, and then I was a hippie, and before that I was a bohemian," a sky-high Dennis Hopper confided to Merv Griffin on television one night in 1971, in a clip you can see on YouTube. On the opposite couch, Willie Mays uncomfortably refilled...

    Tags: Marvel Entertainment, Inc., Arts, Dennis Hopper, Natalie Wood, Photography

  12. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. LACMA's bid for MOCA gains support

    When the Los Angeles County Museum of Art under director Michael Govan proposed taking over L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art in 2008, the art world rallied against it before MOCA turned it down. But reaction has been different to this week's news that LACMA has made another offer, this one at the behest of some MOCA leaders.
    When the Los Angeles County Museum of Art under director Michael Govan proposed taking over L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art in 2008, the art world rallied against it before MOCA turned it down. But reaction has been different to this week's news that...

    Tags: Cultural Development, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Arts, Artists, Washington, DC

  14. Jan 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Travel Brazil by bus for a calm and cheerful trip

    SAO PAULO, Brazil — After a few hours, you sink into a pleasant trance. Time no longer matters. You stop checking your phone, if it hasn't already lost its charge. You're comfortable. Your mind settles into the little there is to do — think,...

    Tags: Brazil, Music, Western Africa, International Travel, European Union

  16. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Hamburg Ballet brings 'Nijinsky' home

    Choreographers often take opening-night bows, always a special moment, a chance for audience and artist to commune and revel in a bit of star-studded bonhomie.
    Choreographers often take opening-night bows, always a special moment, a chance for audience and artist to commune and revel in a bit of star-studded bonhomie. But it will be unusually thrilling when John Neumeier takes the stage after the Hamburg...

    Tags: Music Industry, World War I (1914-1918), Arts, Music, Dance

  18. Feb 11, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  19. Motionhouse dancers make splash at Zoellner

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    What do you get when you combine seven dancers skilled in movements ranging from yoga to street dance, the high energy of parkour style stunts, a 16-foot curved wall reminiscent of a wave, and a film that creates abstract images worthy of the Museum of...
  20. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Coventry Sculptor Back Among His Outdoor Creations

    David Hayes lives in an early-18th-century house on a 57-acre lot in Coventry, his home since 1968. To wander around Hayes' property is to discover Hayes' passion.
    David Hayes lives in an early-18th-century house on a 57-acre lot in Coventry, his home since 1968. To wander around Hayes' property is to discover Hayes' passion. On 10 acres of open fields, and scattered in the marshy woods, are hundreds of Hayes'...

    Tags: University of Connecticut, University of Connecticut Health Center, Connecticut College, Health Treatments, Arts

  22. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. This little piggy snorts steam

    I know, it's a shame I didn't tell you about the <a href="http://www.marna-inc.co.jp/en/products/kitchen/item01.html">Piggy Steamer</a> in time to order it for Valentine's Day. Those are the breaks.
    I know, it's a shame I didn't tell you about the Piggy Steamer in time to order it for Valentine's Day. Those are the breaks. This multipurpose silicone lid from the 141-year-old Japanese company Marna would make any cook of your acquaintance giggle....
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