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    Sep 15, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  1. Ancient Greeks remade human figure

    More than 2,600 years after Athenian artists started one of the most influential revolutions in the history of art, few people recognize that there was ever such a consequential war of taste — or that so much of what distinguishes Western art today reflects the triumph of the victors.
    More than 2,600 years after Athenian artists started one of the most influential revolutions in the history of art, few people recognize that there was ever such a consequential war of taste — or that so much of what distinguishes Western art...

    Tags: Museums, Artists, Education, Folklore and Mythology, Arts

  2. Sep 15, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. Without much help, Terps freshman QB Hills puts a lot on his shoulders

    COLLEGE PARK — The hurt and disappointment was written all over the face of freshman quarterback Perry Hills. He couldn't hide that the way his uniform hid the welts and bruises that must have been all over his body after the pounding he took in Maryland's 24-21 loss to Connecticut on Saturday afternoon at Byrd Stadium.
    COLLEGE PARK — The hurt and disappointment was written all over the face of freshman quarterback Perry Hills. He couldn't hide that the way his uniform hid the welts and bruises that must have been all over his body after the pounding he took in...

    Tags: Randy Edsall, Maryland Terrapins, Danny O'Brien, Football, Sports

  4. Dec 2, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  5. New vocal institute will start up at CNU in 2013

    An annual summer vocal institute for high school and college students will begin at Christopher Newport University in July 2013.
    An annual summer vocal institute for high school and college students will begin at Christopher Newport University in July 2013. The university announced the creation of the Torggler Summer Vocal Institute at its holiday music concert on Saturday night....

    Tags: Opera (genre), Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities

  6. Nov 25, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Black art from the Smithsonian visits Williamsburg

    African-American art didn't spring to life fully formed during the 1920s.
    African-American art didn't spring to life fully formed during the 1920s. Long before then, self-taught black artist Joshua Johnson was competing for portrait commissions in early 1800s Baltimore, while African-American painter Robert S. Duncanson was...

    Tags: Young Man (music group), Hudson River, World War I (1914-1918), Arts, Minority Groups

  8. Sep 1, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Terps got a win, but did they show their fans anything else to be optimistic about?

    If there was a Job One for the Maryland football team in its season opener against William and Mary on Saturday, it was to make Terp fans forget — at least for one overcast afternoon — the frustrating first year of the Randy Edsall era.
    If there was a Job One for the Maryland football team in its season opener against William and Mary on Saturday, it was to make Terp fans forget — at least for one overcast afternoon — the frustrating first year of the Randy Edsall era. The...

    Tags: College Sports, College Football, Randy Edsall, Maryland Terrapins, Football

  10. Sep 2, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  11. Virginia far from textbook in comfortable victory over Richmond

    CHARLOTTESVILLE — Virginia won comfortably, committed no turnovers and sustained no apparent injuries. So textbook opener, right?
    CHARLOTTESVILLE — Virginia won comfortably, committed no turnovers and sustained no apparent injuries. So textbook opener, right? Hmmm, not so much. Saturday's 43-19 dusting of overmatched Richmond created little visible satisfaction among...

    Tags: Perry Jones III, Penn State Nittany Lions, Darryl Hamilton, Football, Virginia Cavaliers

  12. Aug 26, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  13. DAVID TEEL: With postseasons more bloated than ever, making playoffs or bowls paramount

    Mike Smith likes little better than football practice in the dark. Those early-evening sunsets mean we've turned back the clocks, the calendar has hit mid-November and, more than likely, Smith's Hampton High Crabbers are preparing for a playoff game....

    Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Virginia Tech Hokies, Virginia High School League, Old Dominion Monarchs, Frank Beamer

  14. Aug 26, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  15. With game week here, questions about Virginia Tech, W&M, Vick, Sims and ACC

    The calendar tells us fall begins Sept. 22. Folks in these parts, and millions elsewhere, know better.
    The calendar tells us fall begins Sept. 22. Folks in these parts, and millions elsewhere, know better. No matter what the scientists say, the autumnal equinox does not signal the change of seasons. Football does, and here in Hampton Roads it is game...

    Tags: Pittsburgh Panthers, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Tech Hokies, Michael Vick, Jermaine Cunningham

  16. May 12, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  17. Telling stories with an artist's brush

    Any time you stumble across paintings as lush and full of texture as those of Nicole McCormick Santiago, knowing where to start isn't the problem.
    Any time you stumble across paintings as lush and full of texture as those of Nicole McCormick Santiago, knowing where to start isn't the problem. Instead it's figuring out where to stop. Her vibrant palette usually offers a good beginning — and...

    Tags: Artists, Mystery (genre), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts, Arts and Culture

  18. Nov 11, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  19. ODU, William and Mary play to type in Monarchs' victory

    NORFOLK — Typical William and Mary. Competitive, creative, but not quite good enough.
    NORFOLK — Typical William and Mary. Competitive, creative, but not quite good enough. Typical Old Dominion. Explosive, athletic, but just sloppy enough to keep things interesting. And so the collision of these neighboring football programs...

    Tags: College Sports, Villanova Wildcats, Bobby Wilder, Towson Tigers, Colonial Athletic Association

  20. Nov 7, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  21. Towson football has time to continue building program

    If you want to see how the football culture of Towson University has changed, just visit the office of Tigers coach Rob Ambrose and look behind the door.
    If you want to see how the football culture of Towson University has changed, just visit the office of Tigers coach Rob Ambrose and look behind the door. There, gathering dust on the floor, is a framed collage of newspaper clippings celebrating Towson'...

    Tags: College Sports, Villanova Wildcats, Morgan State University, Colonial Athletic Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  22. Aug 8, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. William and Mary receivers feel pressure to produce

    Ryan Moody interned this summer with the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York. The location was better than the job.
    Ryan Moody interned this summer with the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York. The location was better than the job. "I'm not a number-crunching guy," he said. Here are some more numbers William and Mary's most experienced wide receiver does not...

    Tags: Bank of New York Company, College Football, Colonial Athletic Association, Jimmye Laycock, Football

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