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‘Iron Man 3’: How VFX made ‘barrel of monkeys’ scene soar [videos]
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesSo it turns out that rescuing a bunch of people sucked out of a hole in Air Force One at […]... -
Pre-Raphaelite art is a reminder of Mom's influence
chrisc@herald-mail.comMy 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, Art Institute of Chicago, Charles Darwin, Entertainment, Washington, DC
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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. That special occasion, Thursday’s gala dinner, celebrated the Santa...
Tags: Lucques, Museums, Arts and Culture, Arts, Jeff Davis
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Somerset County teachers display artistic ability
Staff writer, @DA_AmberRArt teachers from around Somerset County came to the Philip Dressler Center for the Arts in Somerset Friday to showcase their work. The center exhibit features work by 15 teachers from 10 county schools. Laurel Arts Executive Director Mike Oliver...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Artists
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Tony Awards nominations find some class amid the crass
The Tony nominations were announced Tuesday, but before we plunge into the big race between "Kinky Boots" and "Matilda the Musical," one obvious question should be addressed before any other: Given the crassly commercial direction of Broadway, why do we...Tags: Theater, Holland Taylor, Tom Hanks, Broadway Theater, Fiona Shaw
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Hans M. Wuerth: 'Where they burn books, they will ultimately burn people'
When on Jan. 30, 1933, then-German President Hindenburg appointed Hitler as the country's chancellor, it changed German as well as world history. Twelve years later, Hitler ended his own life, but not before millions of victims had perished. Several...Tags: Nazi Party, Carl Sandburg, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Government
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LACMA draws up ambitious plans for a $650-million new look
At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, an acclaimed Swiss architect is hoping to pull off what an acclaimed Dutch one could not. Next month LACMA will publicly unveil a $650-million plan by Pritzker Prize winner Peter Zumthor for a dramatic new museum...
Tags: Pritzker Architecture Prize, Architecture, Science and Technology, Peter Zumthor, Frank Gehry
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Documentary spotlights Chinese artists Wang Guangyi, Liu Gang
BEIJING -- One scene of the new documentary “Chimeras” shows the young Chinese artist Liu Gang wandering with his camera around a town in China that's been built to resemble an English village. Liu is in Thames Town, a development outside...
Tags: Culture, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Cultural Development, Beijing (China), Auction Service
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From the historic to the nascent
The Maitland Art Center has so much going on, I could easily fill my column with all the happenings at that historic institution. Here's a shorter version: The center is bringing back its artist-in-residency program started by founder Andre Smith in...
Tags: Personal Service, Human Interest, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Bank of America Corp., Maitland Art Center
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Homes on tour get artistic treatment
Senior Eilish Zachary didn't know she was about to hand her painting of a house in Newport Beach to the chairwoman of Newport Harbor High School's Home and Garden Tour. A few minutes before the presentation, the Harbor student found out the two-story...
Tags: High Schools, Lifestyle and Leisure, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Education
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Getty Museum buys 'Rembrandt Laughing': tiny portrait, huge value
Stepping up the effort to strengthen its European art collection, the Getty Museum has acquired two major Old Masters paintings: an exuberant early self-portrait of Rembrandt from around 1628, and a classic scene of the Grand Canal in Venice by...
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$75,000 Alpert Awards in the Arts honor marathon play directors
The annual Alpert Awards in the Arts give a $75,000 boost to midcareer artists who often aren’t well known but have earned respect in their fields. Among the higher-profile winners of this year's awards, funded by the Herb Alpert Foundation and...
Tags: The New York Times, Bedford (Bronx, New York), Fine Arts, Mexico, Artists
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