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    Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Not a five-and-dime operation

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. — A French chef selling crepes from a food cart on an Arkansas city street may seem out of place, but business is very good for Crepes Paulette. It's about to get a lot better.
    BENTONVILLE, Ark. — A French chef selling crepes from a food cart on an Arkansas city street may seem out of place, but business is very good for Crepes Paulette. It's about to get a lot better. The wagon is parked at the head of a scenic path...

    Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Walmart, Moshe Safdie, Grant Wood

  2. Dec 12, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. Westward the Course of Empire

    The New Britain Museum of American Art's new exhibition, Searching the Horizon, offers "the real American West" but ends up begging the question: Was the American West ever truly "real"? More to the point, the American West that is on view here is as...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Social Issues, Olympic Games, Bank of America Corp., Documentary (genre)

  4. Apr 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Anschutz Collection in Denver to be regularly open to the public

    Culture Monster
    The Anschutz Collection in Denver is getting ready to open its doors to the public as a full-time art museum. The collection, which was previously open on a limited basis by appointment only, contains more than 650 paintings and drawings focused on...
  6. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Show highlights surprising art by women

    Going into the exhibition titled “Women Painters West” at the Burbank Creative Arts Center Gallery, one might expect a feminine version of westward expansion art like that of Charles Marion Russell or Frederic Remington. But the eclectic...

    Tags: Painting, Arts and Culture, Arts, Human Interest

  8. Jun 10, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Historian's next stop: Paris

    In one of his lesser known — but still exquisite — books, first published in 1992, David McCullough writes about painter Frederic Remington, an artist who captured the last glimmers of the twilight of the American West of the 19th century, a place of charging horses and bucking broncos and dusty trails. Remington was a big man, a man with passionate appetites, and he tackled his art the same way he would dive into a plate of roast beef: with galloping gusto.
    In one of his lesser known — but still exquisite — books, first published in 1992, David McCullough writes about painter Frederic Remington, an artist who captured the last glimmers of the twilight of the American West of the 19th century, a...

    Tags: Television, Margaret Fuller, James Fenimore Cooper, Science and Technology, Entertainment

  10. Jul 6, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Orlando Museum of Art upcoming season has Florida focus

    Orlando Arts Blog
    The Orlando Museum of Art is focusing on Florida for its 2011-12 season. The season kicks off with a temporary exhibition, “Tony Robbin: A Retrospective,” which will be on view July 30 through Oct.30. Then, it's on to “Made in Florida&#...
  12. Jul 25, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Elk, crowds and the wild West in Yellowstone National Park and Cody, Wyoming

    You know western Wyoming and dumb luck are both on your side when:
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    You know western Wyoming and dumb luck are both on your side when: • Your daughter spies three mule deer in a Yellowstone meadow. Then a moose mid-river. Then bison, fox and marmot, trumpeter swans, a wayward seagull and a grizzly family —...

    Tags: Thomas Moran, Richard Nixon, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Travel, Rodeo

  14. May 16, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. On the trail of the Pony Express

    Reporting from Sacramento, Salt Lake City and St. Joseph, Mo.
    Los Angeles Times
    Reporting from Sacramento, Salt Lake City and St. Joseph, Mo. Bill Gates' career as a Harvard undergrad. Elizabeth Taylor's second, fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth marriages. Sarah Palin's tenure as Alaska governor. Barack Obama's stint as U.S. senator...

    Tags: Brigham Young, Newspapers, Sculpture, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief

  16. Dec 22, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Ticket Replay: Obama's Oval Office gets history makeover

    Top of the Ticket
    Now the rug matches the new president's eyes....
  18. May 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Harry Jackson dies at 87; Western artist created famed John Wayne sculpture

    Harry Jackson, an acclaimed Western artist who created the<b> </b>bronze equestrian sculpture of cowboy movie legend John Wayne that was installed in front of what was then the Great Western Savings &amp; Loan office building on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills in the 1980s, has died. He was 87.
    Harry Jackson, an acclaimed Western artist who created the bronze equestrian sculpture of cowboy movie legend John Wayne that was installed in front of what was then the Great Western Savings & Loan office building on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills...

    Tags: Government, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Sculpture, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Injuries and Wounds

  20. Dec 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Steve Martin on writing, art and 'An Object of Beauty'

    Yellow shoes are the only giveaway. Without them, Steve Martin's just another New Yorker in a somber gray coat, braced against the coming winter, out Christmas shopping for his wife; just another writer with a new book he will see in the window of Rizzoli, or Barnes &amp;  Noble on Fifth Avenue.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Yellow shoes are the only giveaway. Without them, Steve Martin's just another New Yorker in a somber gray coat, braced against the coming winter, out Christmas shopping for his wife; just another writer with a new book he will see in the window of...

    Tags: Carnegie Hall, Health, John Updike, Willem de Kooning, Neiman Marcus

  22. Jan 5, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Obama's Oval Office gets history makeover

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    Given the plight of so many unemployed Americans, President Obama did not want to spend a lot of money on a lavish redecoration of the Oval Office. But he did want to make it his own. So Obama asked California......
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