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Carolyn Rosenstein, reading specialist
Carolyn Rosenstein, a retired McDonogh School reading specialist recalled as a nurturing faculty mentor who also served on the Women's Board of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Oct. 27 at her Pikesville home. She was 75.
"She was a great gal,...Tags: Teachers, Arts, Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture
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Update: Hurricane Sandy forces closures for Broadway, concerts, museums
Hurricane Sandy has forced many cultural institutions in the Mid-Atlantic region to close their doors and cancel performances. In New York, Broadway shows that perform on Mondays have canceled their scheduled evening performances. That includes "Annie,"...
Tags: Hurricanes, Carnegie Hall, Rock of Ages Corporation, Arts, Evita (musical)
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Is Sandy a taste of things to come?
CNNWe should not be surprised. That's the view of many climate scientists as they survey the destruction wrought by the superstorm that ravaged the Northeast this week. The melting of Arctic ice, rising sea levels, the warming atmosphere and changes to...Tags: Columbia University, CNN (tv network), Democratic Party, Nature Conservancy, Cornell University
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Michael Asher dies at 69; pioneering conceptual artist
Michael Asher, the pioneering conceptual artist who challenged expectations of what constitutes a work of art and what happens during an art critique, died in his sleep at his Los Angeles home early Monday after several years of poor health. He was 69....
Tags: Sculpture, University of California, Irvine, Artists, Fine Artists, Arts
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Museum donates photographs to Festival of Arts
The Laguna Art Museum has donated a set of photographs by Paul Outerbridge to the Festival of Arts. According to a joint news release from LAM and Festival officials, Outerbridge (1896-1958) took the four photographs during the period of 1950 and 1955....
Tags: Artists, Festive Events, Entertainment, Human Interest, Arts
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'The Scream' buyer is revealed to be financier Leon Black
The owner of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" has been revealed. Leon Black, the New York financier and head of the investment firm Apollo Global Management, is reported to be the person who paid $119.9 million for the highly coveted masterpiece. The Wall...Tags: Auction Service, Edvard Munch, Frost Nixon (movie), Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Mike Kelley remembered with tribute exhibitions
Los Angeles artist Mike Kelley, who died earlier this year, is being remembered with a number of tributes from art institutions around the country. The artist, 57, was found dead in South Pasadena in late January in an apparent suicide. A major...
Tags: Long Island, Artists, Fine Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Fairfield Fall Arts Preview: A Feast of Fall Arts
Fall in Fairfield County looks and behaves differently this year. You could call it artistic license, in the way that there are hunting seasons with special licenses for rare game. The season is a fantastical odyssey designed to upend expectations at...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, David Mamet, Adele (music artist), Palace Theater, Arts
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Tanya Taylor's Fashion Week MoMENT
@StAlison"I was kicked by Manolo Blahnik!" teased Parsons prof Tom Handley as he hobbled on crutches to congratulate former star pupil Tanya Taylor at her Spring/Summer 2013 presentation at the MoMA last night. Although FASHION WEEK officially starts, Thursday...Tags: Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows, Ashley Olsen, Entertainment
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Frank Lloyd Wright archives heading to New York
The archives of architect Frank Lloyd Wright have found a new home -- two homes, to be precise -- in New York. The archives have been jointly acquired by the Museum of Modern Art and Columbia University. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation said it will...
Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture, Arts and Culture
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Where arts, NASCAR can co-exist
Editor's note: Last week we profiled Tampa, Fla., in preparation for the Republican National Convention. This week it's Charlotte, N.C., where the Democrats will convene. — "So, where's the best barbecue in town?" It seems like the question to...
Tags: Greenwich Village, Democratic Party, Alexander Calder, Foods and Beverages, Sushi and Sashimi
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Know Yahoo's Marissa Mayer in 11 facts
CNNMarissa Mayer, who was Google's first female engineer and its 20th employee when she joined that company in 1999, has been named CEO of Yahoo. She's the fifth CEO in as many years at that struggling company. Monday's announcement has caused ripples in...Tags: Naeem Khan, Larry Page, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Oscar de la Renta, Los Angeles Times
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