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    May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Review: "Forty-one False Starts" by Janet Malcolm

    Janet Malcolm is not an art critic or a literary critic. She's a journalist, and I don't say that with condescension. She's a journalist the way Joan Didion is — the kind who recognizes, as she put it in the first sentence of "The Journalist and the...

    Tags: Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services, Artists, Forest Hills, Reviews

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Calligraphic wonders at the Newberry

    Think calligraphy is simply that swirling script on nice wedding invitations?
    Think calligraphy is simply that swirling script on nice wedding invitations? Think, again — then check out the Newberry Library's newest exhibit, "Exploration 2013." -------------------- This piece first ran in Printers Row Journal,...

    Tags: Jackson Pollock, Libraries, Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts

  4. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Michelle Tea turns a radical eye on YA in 'Mermaid in Chelsea Creek'

    NEW YORK — Michelle Tea has been a horoscope writer, an activist and a sex worker. She never graduated from college, but she has written a novel, a poetry collection and four memoirs — one of which, "Valencia," is being made into an...

    Tags: Authors, Poetry, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Artists, Arts and Culture

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  7. The wandering camera

    A storage unit, a garage, a car, a professor's office and a tent on a campsite.
    A storage unit, a garage, a car, a professor's office and a tent on a campsite. These are only a few of the 24 Irvine spots where Richard Newton bunked over two years in the early 1970s. This nomadic life — the yearning to feel out new...

    Tags: Henrik Ibsen, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Artists, Science and Technology, Museums

  8. May 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Henrietta Herndon Tweedie, 1923-2013

    Henrietta Herndon Tweedie, an artist and art instructor who published several books, saw subjects for her work everywhere she looked.
    Henrietta Herndon Tweedie, an artist and art instructor who published several books, saw subjects for her work everywhere she looked. On regular trips with friends to Michigan to watch birds, she carried her sketchbook and drew in ink. Before going to...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Youth Organizations, Artists, Illinois Prairie Path, Social Organizations

  10. May 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. READER SUBMITTED: Eleventh Annual Art For Nature's Sake To Be Held To Benefit CT Audubon Society Center

    Glastonbury
    Art Show and Sale Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rain or Shine Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Glastonbury 1361 Main Street (Route 17) Glastonbury Information: 860-633-8402 A flock of nature lovers and art aficionados will...

    Tags: Glastonbury, Artists, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Entertainment

  12. May 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. READER SUBMITTED: Many Connecticut Artists To Exhibit At Eleventh Annual Art For Nature's Sake Art Show & Sale

    Statewide
    Art for Nature's Sake Art Show and Sale Information: 860-633-8402 Imagine a blank canvas, then picture brush strokes resolving into bright flowers, verdant grass, shady trees, and a meandering stream. Add to this scene a select group of juried artists...

    Tags: Glastonbury, Pomfret, Artists, Colchester, Arts and Culture

  14. May 12, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. Toulouse-Lautrec works on display this summer in Allentown

    To Paul Firos, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was more than just the most significant of the French Post-Impressionist artists. Through his posters that were splashed across Parisian buildings in the late 1800s heralding upcoming events, he was the first advertising genius.
    To Paul Firos, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was more than just the most significant of the French Post-Impressionist artists. Through his posters that were splashed across Parisian buildings in the late 1800s heralding upcoming events, he was the first...

    Tags: Allentown, Artists, Arts and Culture, New Britain, Syphilis

  16. May 11, 2013 |Story| AM News
  17. Outdoor artists to paint Danville scenes

    Saturday, if you walk through downtown Danville, you will glimpse several people, paint and brush in hand, seated in front of various buildings and homes as they try to capture some of Danville’s finest scenery.
    mariel@communityartscenter.net
    Saturday, if you walk through downtown Danville, you will glimpse several people, paint and brush in hand, seated in front of various buildings and homes as they try to capture some of Danville’s finest scenery. The group, Plein Aire Painters of...

    Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Painting, Arts

  18. May 11, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. READER SUBMITTED: Art Studio Offers BYOB Classes For Non Artist Adults, Brazilian Artist Brings Art To Everyone!

    New Haven
    Art Studio encourages non artists guests to unleash their creativity and have fun with art! With the grand opening of Art Plus Studio in Downtown New Haven, last September 04, 2012, seven-year township resident Bella Zadore saw years of dreams and months...

    Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Pre-Raphaelite art is a reminder of Mom's influence

    My mother made me a journalist. And a musician, an artist, a poet and a playwright.
    chrisc@herald-mail.com
    My mother made me a journalist. And a musician, an artist, a poet and a playwright. I realized this recently while taking in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. —“The Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Art and Design,...

    Tags: Music, Artists, Arts and Culture, England, Charles Darwin

  22. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Santa Monica Museum celebrates ahead of annual art sale InCognito

    The great opera and theater director Peter Sellars draped a chain of Lithuanian amber around his neck for PreCognito, something he does, he said, only for very special occasions. 
    The great opera and theater director Peter Sellars draped a chain of Lithuanian amber around his neck for PreCognito, something he does, he said, only for very special occasions.  That special occasion, Thursday’s gala dinner, celebrated the Santa...

    Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Lucques, Jeff Davis, Arts

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