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    Oct 21, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. Cars.com Launches Three New Pandora Stations

    KickingTires
    Cars.com has teamed with Pandora internet radio on three all-new stations for drivers and anyone who loves the open road. "Road Trip" An eclectic mix of Southern and classic rock, with a little bit of country thrown in. Sample artists......

    Tags: Music, Notorious B.I.G., Arts and Culture, George Strait, Entertainment

  2. Oct 26, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  3. Cars.com Picks Trophy on 'Work of Art: The Next Great Artist'

    KickingTires
    At 6 tonight, Bravotv.com will debut a new web series featuring the cast of the popular show "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist." Over the course of eight weeks, the cast members will try to design the trophy for......

    Tags: Work of Art: The Next Great Artist (tv program), Arts and Culture

  4. Sep 16, 2011 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  5. Artwork, fraud victims sought

    Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel
    Matthew Taylor, 43, Vero Beach. Photo: U.S. Department of Justice, courtesy Federal investigators and the Los Angeles Police Department are seeking information about the man picured above: Matthew Taylor, 43, an art dealer from Vero Beach, Florida....

    Tags: Arts, U.S. Department of Justice, Claude Monet, Mark Rothko, Corporate Crime

  6. Aug 12, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. The Goodman Theatre celebrates a decade of drama

    "I sort of like the snowstorm," Robert Falls said in the lobby of the new, $46 million Goodman Theatre on the night of its inaugural performance. "It keeps the riffraff out. The people who are here are really here to see a play and not just socialize." It was a classic Falls assertion.
    When the new $46 million Goodman Theatre opened its doors on Dec. 11, 2000, with the inaugural performance of August Wilson's "King Hedley II," the Loop was beset by a blizzard. Ever cognizant of the political perils of Chicago snowstorms, Mayor Richard...

    Tags: Regina Taylor, Music, Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Festive Events

  8. Aug 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Sculptor shares vision for activist's tribute

    It's astonishing the way the award-winning Chicago sculptor Richard Hunt makes stainless steel seem light and fanciful. His sculptures appear to defy gravity as they soar into the heavens.
    It's astonishing the way the award-winning Chicago sculptor Richard Hunt makes stainless steel seem light and fanciful. His sculptures appear to defy gravity as they soar into the heavens. Hunt's large-scale public art projects can be found throughout...

    Tags: Arts, Harriet Tubman, Human Interest, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Sculpture

  10. May 11, 2013 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  11. Watercolor artists strut their stuff

    Like many of their fruity brethren, pears and strawberries have provided the subject for innumerable watercolor still lifes in the past — yet most of these earnest efforts have produced middling if not worse results at best.
    Like many of their fruity brethren, pears and strawberries have provided the subject for innumerable watercolor still lifes in the past — yet most of these earnest efforts have produced middling if not worse results at best. But not so with the...

    Tags: Arts, Customs and Tradition, Pears, Strawberries, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)

  12. Apr 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Arts Incubator space revitalizes troubled youth, neighborhood

    When Gregory Harden and his family moved into the Washington Park neighborhood in 2005, he was 16 and his mother didn't want him going anywhere near the stores on the southeast corner of 55th Place and Prairie Avenue.
    When Gregory Harden and his family moved into the Washington Park neighborhood in 2005, he was 16 and his mother didn't want him going anywhere near the stores on the southeast corner of 55th Place and Prairie Avenue. A once-pristine-and-stately 10,000-...

    Tags: Greater Grand Crossing, Arts, Fine Artists, University of Chicago, Arts and Culture

  14. Mar 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. CSO's Citizen Musician seeks right note

    A little more than two years ago, the curtain lifted on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra-led Citizen Musician initiative, and CSO Association President Deborah Rutter told an overflow crowd at the Chicago Cultural Center: “All of you are citizen musicians. We consider you our foot soldiers in the movement.”
    A little more than two years ago, the curtain lifted on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra-led Citizen Musician initiative, and CSO Association President Deborah Rutter told an overflow crowd at the Chicago Cultural Center: “All of you are citizen...

    Tags: Poetry, Music, Illinois Governor, Woodlawn (Chicago, Illinois), Chicago Cultural Center

  16. Nov 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'Charlie Brown and the Great Exhibit': Good, not great, grief

    "Charlie Brown and the Great Exhibit" is a big, reasonably well-stuffed celebration of one of the great achievements in American popular culture, the "Peanuts" newspaper comic strip by lachrymose Minnesotan Charles Schulz.
    "Charlie Brown and the Great Exhibit" is a big, reasonably well-stuffed celebration of one of the great achievements in American popular culture, the "Peanuts" newspaper comic strip by lachrymose Minnesotan Charles Schulz. In section after section of...

    Tags: Holidays, Museums, Psychology, Museum of Science and Industry, Arts

  18. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Phil Vettel: Two stars for Embeya; One for Jellyfish

    Two Asian restaurants with impressive credentials opened exactly one day apart: Embeya, a West Loop Vietnamese restaurant made its debut Sept. 11; and Jellyfish, a Gold Coast pan-Asian opened on the 12th. They're ideal for their neighborhoods; Embeya offers chef-driven focus, and Jellyfish is such a party-ready, eye-candy spot, it ought to be wearing heels.
    Two Asian restaurants with impressive credentials opened exactly one day apart: Embeya, a West Loop Vietnamese restaurant made its debut Sept. 11; and Jellyfish, a Gold Coast pan-Asian opened on the 12th. They're ideal for their neighborhoods; Embeya...

    Tags: Gold Coast, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Restaurants, Arts and Culture, Peanuts

  20. May 9, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  21. From the historic to the nascent

    The Maitland Art Center, Morean Arts Center and more have events going on this weekend
    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: Maitland Art Center, Bok Tower, Human Interest, Personal Service, Fine Artists

  22. Sep 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Richly stocked Beethoven Fest is city's best-kept cultural secret, so far

    Although the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth won't arrive until 2020, George Lepauw isn't about to wait eight years to celebrate the German composer's titanic musical achievement, or the profound influence his music has exerted on the evolution of Western classical music.
    Although the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth won't arrive until 2020, George Lepauw isn't about to wait eight years to celebrate the German composer's titanic musical achievement, or the profound influence his music has exerted on the...

    Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Music, Chicago Children's Choir, Bradley Center

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