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Painting of Heath Ledger wins art award - CNN
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — A portrait of Hollywood star Heath Ledger painted weeks before his death has won an Australian art award. “Heath” by Vincent Fantauzzo was the popular choice among the 32,000 who saw the exhibition. The painting features a
Fire At Oakland School Causes $40K In Damage - KPIX-TV5
OAKLAND (BCN) ? Art supplies in an Oakland elementary school classroom that were intentionally ignited are believed to have caused a blaze there Thursday night, a fire department spokesman said Friday. The one-alarm fire was reported in the
Dartmouth’s gutsy ‘Black Womanhood’ probes old wounds - Boston Globe
HANOVER, N.H. - In 1810, an English ship’s surgeon brought Saartjie Baartman, a young South African woman, to London. She was displayed on stage and made to squat to show her genitals. After she died in 1816, her brain, skeleton, and genitals went on
At a Haven for Creative Souls, a Prolific Talent Is Affirmed - New York Times
Even by the eccentric standards of the Chelsea Hotel, they are an unlikely couple. When Sam Bassett, a filmmaker, met the artist Bettina Grossman at the Chelsea, she was suffocating in her own greatness, he said. He organized her vast body of
Italy state lawyer: verbal deal reached with Cleveland museum on - International Herald Tribune
ROME : Italy has reached a verbal agreement with a U.S. museum in Cleveland for the return of artifacts Rome says have been looted or smuggled out of the country, a government lawyer said Friday. Talks between Italy and the Cleveland Museum of Art
Art Bike Parade brings ‘visual quirkiness’ to Madison - La Crosse Tribune
MADISON — The trolls are ready to roll. Twenty-three of ‘em: Round-bellied, wild-haired and grinning ear to ear — tied up, down and all around the fenders of an old Schwinn bike. Trolls on the handlebars. Big ol’ troll rattling the spokes. “The
Columbia Museum of Art will feature Cezanne, Monet and van Gogh - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
COLUMBIA — The Columbia Museum of Art is preparing for it most expensive exhibition ever. The State newspaper reported Friday the museum plans to spent $500,000 to host a traveling exhibition featuring work by Paul Cezanne, Claude Monet, Vincent van

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