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Mysterious Death Of Chelsea Renaissance Man
Mark Chamberlain did everything to become a hip, high-tech New Yorker. He ran away from home in Seattle at 15 to make it in the nation's biggest city. He became a club kid, a model, a Web pioneer, one of CNN's first blog reporters -- and finally, a spiky-haired tattooed artist called Cal Chamberlain.
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The Grand Tour on your doorstep
Culture: Not all of the UK's best art is in the major galleries and museums. Laura Cumming gets you started
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Unpretentious and authentically Italian, 500 is every bit as headturning as the Fiat it’s named after
Why would you name your restaurant 500? The street number is 782, so that can't be it. Then I get it: the Italian owners must have been inspired by the glorious flowering of art, music and architecture synonymous with the Renaissance, known as the Cinquecento. Nope, that's not it either. It was the car. Mario Magli and Giorgio Pili just love the cute little bug-shaped Fiat 500, designed by ...
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Car Crazy Enthusiasts Check Out America On Wheels Jamboree
var nopreviewimage = ""; if (nopreviewimage == ""){ document.write(' '); document.write(' '); document.write(' '); } Thanks to a group of Muhlenberg students, the America on Wheels Museum hosted its first annual jamboree today. WFMZ's Stephanie Esposito reports from Allentown.
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Painting Family: The de Brays, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
Jan de Bray's Banquet of Mark Antony and Cleopatra is an odd work, but then it was meant to be. The canvas is a portrait historié, a portrait whose subjects are shown as historical characters – in this case, a licentious Roman general and an Egyptian queen whose husbands included two of her brothers. Hardly a flattering depiction, especially given the identity of the sitters: Salomon and Anna ...
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Review: Graphic novels roundup
The latest graphic novels have everything - psychological complexity, masterly satire, out-of-this world artwork and no little dry humour
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Art City: The wacky, wonderful Calatrava
Santiago Calatrava's vaulted, grand reception hall, as described on the Milwaukee Art Museum's Web site, is a "postmodern interpretation of a Gothic cathedral." Unfortunately, there are now money changers in our church. As h...
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Chester music festival draws thousands
CHESTER -- Brian Fitzpatrick of West Milford was a solo artist at the first Black River Music and Art Fest two years ago and appeared a second time Saturday with a full band, including a drummer, bass guitarist, fiddler and accordionist.
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A Tribute To An Unpublished Artist
TARPON SPRINGS -- An artist with local ties and fancied as a world traveler is the focus of an exhibit opening Aug. 5 at the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center. The exhibit titled, "Harriet Muller Collection: Tribute to an Unpublished Artist."
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This Weekends Events
Until 27 Sep 2008 An exhibition exploring artists' books and book making, book as subject, object and theme.... more details Until 31 Dec 2008 Resident DJ's playing a wide range of music....
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Center Place Announces April 2007 Activities
The following events and classes have been scheduled for April 2007 at the Center Place Fine Arts & Civic Association, 619 Vonderburg Drive.
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Mystery Surrounds Death of NYC Renaissance Man
Mystery shrouds death of NYC Renaissance man whose career fused punk art and Web politics
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DJ K-Swift's Final Set, the New Dru Hill, and Other Artscape Highlights
We'd already started writing up our memories of this year's Artscape when we received some shocking news this morning about a performer who was responsible for one of our favorite moments from the festival.
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Mystery surrounds death of NYC Renaissance man
Mark Chamberlain did everything to become a hip, high-tech New Yorker.
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Mystery shrouds death of NYC Renaissance man whose career fused punk art and Web politics
NEW YORK (AP) _ Mark Chamberlain did everything to become a hip, high-tech New Yorker.
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Hollywood star Cox calls for comedy festival to move out of Fringe to let rest of world in
Brian Cox has called for Edinburgh's new comedy festival to be moved out of the Fringe to allow space for its "international spirit" to return.
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Mystery surrounds death of NYC Renaissance man
By VERENA DOBNIK NEW YORK (AP) -- Mark Chamberlain did everything to become a hip, high-tech New Yorker.
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Museum receives a unique book
THE Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) yesterday received a unique gift from a Doha resident. The gift is book of handwritten transcripts believed to be around 450 years old and is titled Al Shifaa Fi Akhbar Al Mostafa, which roughly translates as Mostafa’s Method of Cure.
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BOXeight Opens New Gallery Tonight - Chester French Performs
Tonight, the artist collective BOXeight , known for bringing Fashion Week back to downtown LA by establishing themselves as an alternative to the traditional Fashion Week, is opening their 6,000 sq ft gallery and exhibition "I Think It's Art, I Think It's Fashion". Long deemed the largest independent arts organization in Los Angeles, and they are now able to boast the largest independent art ...
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Art Exhibition: "Loved" at Lab 101
Beginning this Saturday, this exhibit features works of four artists that look cute enough to eat. The art, that is.
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Going for gold: Olympics remain a reason to celebrate in Salem
Residents have been getting into the Olympic spirit during the past week, both at home and at the Peabody Essex Museum. ( Updated Aug. 16: See new photos! )
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OF LABOUR LOST
Painter, photographer and sculptor Gigi Scaria finds Sheba Chhachhi's installation Itbari Khan ke Haath historically significant for its comment on society
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The artist is a creator, a miniature version of God
A. Ramachandran is one of India's leading painters and sculptors
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Seeing the Air Force through art
If you've walked down the hallways at any Air Force base, the Pentagon or an aviation museum, chances are you've seen works from the Air Force Art Program.
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For love of Krsna
Sekhar Phadnis writes about an interesting museum on Hindu God Krishna in Kurukshetra, meant to spread his message from Bhagwad Gita.
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