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The Titanic docks at the Luxor
Special to The TimesAFTER midnight on a recent Tuesday, a crowd has gathered behind velvet ropes in front of the Luxor on the Las Vegas Strip, as if waiting for the Hilton sisters to arrive. Instead, they're watching a flatbed truck with a huge piece of jagged, round steel...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Georgia, Premier Exhibitions
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Maria Pinto boutique's hot debut
As the valet line idled and the crowd suddenly thickened outside of Maria Pinto's boutique Tuesday, pulses quickened: Had Michelle Obama turned up at the party to celebrate her designer friend's first retail location? No go on Obama (she reportedly...Tags: Michelle Obama, Hawaii, NBC
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A 1958 Edward Fickett house retains its aura of contemporary cool
Special to The TimesFIVE DECADES AGO a young architect made his pitch to Norman Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times: Build a suburban house that embodied forward-thinking design. Make it affordable for a middle-class family. Then document the process in the...Tags: Natural Disasters, Mario, California, Photography, Metal and Mineral
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140 years later, Courbet still shocks
The Washington PostOf all the jaw-dropping paintings in " Gustave Courbet," the landmark survey of the great French artist now at the Metropolitan Museum, the jaw drops farthest for one that was painted in 1866, for a Turkish diplomat in Paris. It is called "The Origin of...Tags: Bruce Nauman, Washington Post Company, Arts, Gustave Courbet, New York
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In Big Sur, indulge in quiet luxury at the Post Ranch Inn
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt the Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, the white noise of 21st century life recedes as a Lexus hybrid SUV quietly carries visitors to their rooms, a collection of cottages that nestle along redwood-lined cliffs overlooking the Pacific. The cottages--"...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Ceremonies, Technology, California, Metal and Mineral
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Other public sculptures
1. Bison, 1909, (Edward Kemeys) Humboldt Park Alan Artner:The lions flanking the stairs to the Art Institute of Chicago are some of the most famous animal sculptures in North America; much less known is this pair of bison from the same period that...Tags: Sculpture, Minnesota, Claes Oldenburg, Lincoln Park, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Look at us
Times Staff WriterIt's tedious being the entertainment capital of the world. "The Hills" might be L.A.'s most visible cultural export today, but it misrepresents us. (OK, not all of us.) In the last 20 years, Southern California has cultivated a supremely vibrant art...Tags: Andy Warhol, George Bush, Truman Capote, Albert Maysles, Culture
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Guns guard Damien Hirst's lamb at BCAM
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs you stroll through the Broad Contemporary Art Museum, images of guns confront you, including Andy Warhol's hip-swiveling, gun-slinging "Elvis," Chris Burden's Los Angeles policemen and the gun-brandishing fascist thugs of Leon Golub. And there are...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Andy Warhol, Crimes, Theft, Libraries and Museums
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Under the gun is no way to view art
Times Art CriticThe e-mail from a reader was unequivocal. "In all my visits to museums and galleries around the world," it said, "I have never seen an armed guard." By startling contrast, a show of force is inescapable at the newest addition to the Los Angeles County...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Libraries and Museums, Culture, Metal and Mineral, Arts
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Good food with a Hudson River view
dave.marcus@newsday.comSoon after moving to Long Island last year, I found myself searching for great restaurants with water views. I found a few on the bluffs overlooking the Atlantic, the Sound, the Peconic River and assorted inlets and tidal basins. During my search, I kept...Tags: Broadway, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Pete Seeger, Music Theater, Country Music
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Staying with Mr. Gehry in Spain
Los Angeles TimesThe theatrical, floor-to-ceiling, merlot-colored drapes at the Marqués de Riscal would suit a production of "Hedda Gabler" or "Hamlet." But this is not a tragedy. This is a guest room at the first and only hotel designed by Frank Gehry. When the curtains...Tags: Guggenheim Museum, Santiago Calatrava, Tourism and Leisure, Personal Service, Walt Disney
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Summer art exhibits
ehulme@am-ny.comNew York museums will present a wide range of works this year, from animation at MoMA to a collection of Spanish work at the Met, to the dizzying metal works of Richard Serra. Comic Abstraction: Image-Breaking, Image-Making Through June 11, Museum of...Tags: Francisco Franco, Sculpture, Whitney Museum, Guggenheim Museum, Music Theater
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