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It's fall gallery time! Art is in season.
Chicago Tribune criticThe following are exhibitions already open or opening Friday. I've not yet seen them, though because of foreknowledge or previous experience of the artists they are the ones I most want to see. You give a look as well. West Loop Cristina Iglesias recent...Tags: River North, Chicago Loop, West Loop, Arts, Metal and Mineral
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Woman finds calling in repairing religious statues
Special to the Chicago TribuneApril Albrecht was in church one day when she noticed a broken statue of the Virgin Mary. The paint was chipped and a hand was missing. Impulsively, she asked the pastor if she could take it home and "do something with it." He agreed, and a few weeks...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, North Carolina, Christianity, Roman Catholic, Christmas
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Hammond considers foam Statue of Liberty's future
A nearly full-sized foam replica of the Statue of Liberty could soon greet the huddled masses traveling the Indiana Toll Road. Hammond city officials have voted to pay an engineering firm $27,500 to determine whether the 130-foot-tall replica can...Tags: Indiana, Statue of Liberty
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Man convicted in theft of Hokie Bird statue
A man who took a fiberglass statue depicting Virginia Tech's Hokie Bird received a 30-day suspended sentence after being convicted of misdemeanor petit larceny. Michael Scott Russell originally was charged with grand larceny and destruction of...Tags: Montgomery County (Virginia), Virginia Tech, Prosecution, Crimes, Trials
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'Hearst the Collector' comes to LACMA
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"A collection of everything. So big it can never be cataloged or appraised. Enough for 10 museums. The loot of the world." That's the description of the art collection in "Citizen Kane," Orson Welles' masterpiece inspired by William Randolph Hearst....Tags: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Incorporated, New York, Weaponry, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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MUSEUMS
Reviews by Christopher Knight (C.K.), Holly Myers (H.M.) and Leah Ollman (L.O.). Compiled by Grace Krilanovich.
Critics' Choices
August Sander: People of the Twentieth Century and Bernd and Hilla Becher: Basic Forms In this deeply absorbing selection...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Georgia O'Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, San Marino, Georgia
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The Queen of Peace on Western Ave
Chicago Tribune reporterThe massive red-brick church has been converted into condos. The choir loft is now a dining room. The altar has been replaced by a kitchen island. Even the towering steeple has been transformed. It's a rooftop patio, suitable—the developer suggests&...Tags: Lakeview, Building Material, Christianity, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Wrigleyville
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Naperville police probe vandalism of Jesus statue
Naperville police are investigating an act of vandalism at a church near downtown. Police said a man in his 20s pushed over a 4-foot-tall marble statue of Jesus that stood outside Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church on Monday night. When the statue...Tags: Police, Christianity, Police Investigations, Naperville, Roman Catholic
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Sculptor finds 'lived time' in found things
Of The Morning CallMark Wonsidler is touring a Lehigh University exhibit of found objects he antiqued, junked and sculpted into sly history lessons. He approaches what looks like a crook for a giant shepherd. Leaning against a tall wall all by its lonesome self, it's...Tags: Lehigh University, Allentown Art Museum, Colleges and Universities, Arts, Society
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In New York, a new place to play
Associated PressThere's an attraction in New York City that offers sweeping views of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty, traffic-free biking, shaded lawns for picnics and outdoor concerts. And it's all free - including the quick ferry to get there. Located just off...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Books and Magazines, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Rental Service
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Twin Cities welcome GOP and offer plenty for a party
Special to the Chicago TribuneThe Twin Cities are far from identical twins. St. Paul, the Minnesota capital and host to the Republican National Convention this week, historically looked to the East Coast for architectural inspiration and retains a human-feeling scale. Minneapolis...Tags: Minnesota, Sinclair Lewis, University of Minnesota, Michael Graves, Eero Saarinen
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Dozens ask goddess Athena to prevent Acropolis items from going to museum
The Associated PressPractitioners of the ancient Greek religion gathered Sunday among the ruined temples at the Acropolis, praying to Athena to stop the removal of sculptures and pieces of the temples to museums. Participants claimed it was the first such gathering since...
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