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Bard on a Roll with Knoll
Knoll Fabric Wheel. Ca. 1965. Vinyl coated metal and textile swatches. Knoll MuseumThe Bard Graduate Center (BGC) is known for their superbly curated... Read more
The 20 July 2011 by Objectsnotpaintings
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Stop Picking on NYC Opera!
You manage an opera company. Your expenses exceed your income. That is the scenario you inherited when you stepped in as general manager and is expected to be... Read more
The 19 July 2011 by Galegirl
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Postponing Work on One Painting to Work on Another
I actually have four 48" x 48" canvases in my studio that I'm working on these days. I make some progress painting one, but then switch to another if I don't... Read more
The 19 July 2011 by Abstractartbylt
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Stranger Than Fiction: Author William Dietrich is Right. Before Hitler Came to...
Janet Rudolph gives great salon. Last night 'round dusk, much of the San Francisco Bay Area enjoyed sunshine and balmy breezes, but it was a darkening and... Read more
The 19 July 2011 by Josiebrown
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Exploring Topographic Oceans
The Symphonic Rock of Yes' Most Complex Record. Original album art for Yes' Tales from Topographic Oceans.Painting by Roger Dean © 1973 by the artist. It's... Read more
The 19 July 2011 by Superconductor
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Voted off the Island
Amber Wagner Replaces Deborah Voigt in Chicago Ariadne. Amber Wagner as Elsa in this summer's production of Lohengrin at Savonlinna. Photo © 2011 Savonlinna... Read more
The 18 July 2011 by Superconductor
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Blows Away Box Office Records and...
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 smashes box office records and stupefies crowds. Will this be an Oscar year? Read more
The 18 July 2011 by Periscope
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DEBT CEILING Crisis: History Demands a "grand Bargain."
1862 Greenback Dollar -- worth about 30 cents by 1865. Drowning in debt and inflation after the Civil War, the US managed to regain its credit and restore its... Read more
The 18 July 2011 by Kena
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British Library Wants To Buy Oldest Book In Europe
image credit A £9 million ($14.5 million) appeal has been launched by the British Library to buy the oldest intact book in Europe, a palm-sized... Read more
The 18 July 2011 by Gerard
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The Right Hand Giveth, the Left Hand Taketh Away
One in six adults in Britain is functionally illiterate. The government wants to throw more money at the problem - while slashing the budgets of the one outlet... Read more
The 18 July 2011 by Periscope
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