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Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum returns to form, with light and life
AMSTERDAM — A scrum of international TV reporters, photographers and other media packed the Gallery of Honor at the Rijksmuseum on a recent spring morning, while producers negotiated with publicists for time to shoot spots in front of Rembrandt's...Tags: Western Africa, Netherlands, Arts and Culture, Arts, Renovation
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Altadena Junction: Site readied for MonteCedro
MonteCedro — the long-planned retirement community on the site of the historic Scripps Home — plans to finally break ground late this summer. The property — which has turned into a field of wildflowers in the years since the Scripps...
Tags: Arts and Culture, New York University, David Blue, Celebrities, Mother's Day
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Architects to present new plan for old Chicago post office
Architects for the British developer who owns Chicago's old post office building say they have a new proposal for the structure that will be ready for presentation to the city's Plan Commission in June. The developer, Bill Davies, unveiled a massive...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Amtrak
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UPDATE: ND to 'reimagine' uses for stadium
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Notre Dame Stadium, currently used a few days each year for home football games and other events, could become a hub for daily student life and academic events on campus under a new proposal. University of Notre Dame officials announced...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Stepan Company, Students, Education, Lambeau Field
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Hockey: Petoskey's Trombley signs with Lawrence Tech
SOUTHFIELD — Size and physicality are two nice qualities to have for any defenseman in hockey. Those two qualities are what Petoskey senior Nick Trombley hopes to bring to the Lawrence Technological University men’s hockey roster this fall....
Tags: Ice Hockey, Arts and Culture, Sports, University of Detroit Mercy, Northwood University
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Sitting down with Ian Callum, Jaguar's style master
Jaguar’s design director, the Scottish-born Ian Callum, was in Los Angeles in late April to accept the BritWeek Design Icon award for his contributions to British design. BritWeek is an annual celebration of British contributions to architecture...Tags: Services and Shopping, Passenger Cars, Land Rover, Jaguar, Hybrid Vehicles
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MOCA's 'A New Sculpturalism' faces uncertain future without Gehry
Frank Gehry has pulled out of a major architecture exhibition set to open June 2 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, a move that could force the show to find a new venue or face the prospect of being canceled altogether. The exhibition, "A New...Tags: Frank Gehry, The Getty, Museum of Modern Art, Arts, Thom Mayne
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Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity” and “The Scarlet Ibis”; and...Tags: Northwestern University, News Media, Celebrities, History (tv network), University of New Haven
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Coachella festival doubles down on art
INDIO, Calif. — Under Friday night's crescent moon, a giant iridescent snail slowly made its way among thousands of concert revelers at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, causing bafflement and awe in equal measures. Nearly 30 feet tall...
Tags: Festive Events, Mirage (music group), Concerts, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Business briefs - April 14
Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce The Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed the following new members: • 28 South, 28 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown • AT&T, 17622 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown •...Tags: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Back Pain, Customs and Tradition, Valley Bank
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Why Wrigley Field changes need to slow down
Special to the TribuneWhoa. Just hold on. Anyone who has been a Cubs fan for more than one season should know something about skepticism. It's time to recall that training, friends. This proposal for Wrigley Field is neither a good deal nor a done one. The changes being...Tags: Thomas Ricketts, Arts and Culture, Fenway Park, Rahm Emanuel, Human Interest
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Home-building boom returning to Southern California
Morning light revealed pitched tents and scattered sleeping bags in front of the sales offices of luxury builder Woodbridge Pacific Group. Attracted by a dozen new Huntington Beach homes touted as "starting in the low 1,200,000s," about 15 hopefuls...
Tags: Homes, Endangered Species, Museum of Modern Art, Money and Monetary Policy, Realty
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