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TILL SUNDAY Baseball Musical The Academy for the Performing Arts presents "Damn Yankees" at the Huntington Beach High School auditorium, 1905 Main St., Huntington Beach. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday and tickets are $20...Tags: Social Issues, Mini, Music, Concerts, Volkswagen
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Art Institute lands first major Roy Lichtenstein exhibit since artist's death
Tribune reporterYou might think Roy Lichtenstein loved the stuff of everyday postwar American existence. Swirling washing machines, diamond engagement rings, steaming hot cups of coffee, hi-top sneakers, golf balls and hot dogs covered in mustard are just a few of the...Tags: Michigan Avenue, Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Andy Warhol's 'Double Elvis' brings in $37 million at auction
A version of Andy Warhol's "Double Elvis" that has ties to Los Angeles brought in $37 million at a Sotheby's auction on Wednesday in New York. The silkscreen work, which depicts Presley in a cowboy pose, was offered for sale by an unidentified American...
Tags: Andy Warhol, Edvard Munch, Auction Service, Museum of Modern Art, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Review: Warhol odd man out in MOCA's 'The Painting Factory'
Is a strain of recent abstract painting obsessed with revitalizing the celebrated tradition of the 1950s New York School? A peculiar new show at the Museum of Contemporary Art says yes, proposing that a vigorous revival of Jackson Pollock's drips, Mark...
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Fulcrum Point New Music Project: Part reality, part video, part music, it's 'The News'
Dutch avant-pop composer Jacob ter Veldhuis (aka Jacob TV) was visiting Chicago in 2009 for a performance of one of his works by the Fulcrum Point New Music Project. While he was strolling around the Loop, his eye was caught by a newscast going on...
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Quick Takes: TBS snags 'Cougar Town'
"Cougar Town" is packing up and moving to a new address. The ABC sitcom starring Courteney Cox, which has a loyal fan base but has never drawn a huge audience and may have been close to getting axed, has been given new life by TBS. The series is moving...Tags: Music, NBC (tv network), Television, Francis Bacon, Mindy Kaling
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Connecting the dots on Roy Lichtenstein retrospective at Art Institute
Chicago Tribune reporterIf you're going to the new Roy Lichtenstein retrospective opening May 22 at the Art Institute of Chicago, do this: Stop at the giant display graphic that serves as the show's entrance and turn to the right. Hanging just inside the doorway to the first...Tags: Music, SpongeBob SquarePants (tv program), Fine Arts, Prince (music artist), Artists
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Art prices reflect income inequality
Art and money have been making news lately. A record price was tallied Wednesday night for Roy Lichtenstein's "Sleeping Girl," a 1964 comic-strip painting that reverberates against Constantin Brancusi's 1908 sculpture "Sleeping Muse." London's Frieze Art...
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Ways of Seeing
LA Times MagazineThe confluence of art display and living area in a Westside home creates harmony between art and domesticity... -
Whaam! Whoosh! Thung!
'Blam! Varoom! Pow!' The expressive, comic book style of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein will soon be a part of Kennedy commuters' routines, providing an aesthetic break from the dour monotony of brake lights, smog emissions, and tepid travel-mug coffee....
Tags: Travel, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts and Culture, Commuting
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Gunter Sachs' art collection heading to auction
Culture MonsterA trove of modern art owned by the late Gunter Sachs, the multi-millionaire European industrialist and playboy, will hit the auction block in May and is expected to bring in more than $31 million, according to Sotheby's.... -
Hilton Kramer dies at 84; polarizing but widely read art critic
Hilton Kramer, one of the art world's most polarizing and widely read critics for 50 years and founding editor of the conservative arts journal The New Criterion, died Tuesday in Harpswell, Maine. He was 84.
Kramer had a rare blood disorder and died of...Tags: Reviews, Artists, Human Interest, Richard Diebenkorn, Pierre Bonnard
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