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Why is Mountain View Cemetery in Calexico neglected?
My family recently had a death in the family. In choosing a final resting place, we chose Mountain View Cemetery. It seemed to be the appropriate place for our deceased loved one given that most of my family is buried there. I was disheartened when I...Tags: Arts and Culture, Natural Disasters, Easter, Arts
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Elaine Place giraffes replaced, won't return
RedEyeThe sun has set for a return of the Elaine Place giraffes, and now it’s “Night in Tunisia.” A new piece of art sponsored by Chicago Apartment Finders was installed Tuesday as part of the Chicago Sculpture Exhibit -- a nonprofit...Tags: Artists, Tunisia, Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment
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Kandinsky painting sells for $21.2 million at Christie's auction
A painting by Wassily Kandinsky has sold for $21.2 million at a Christie's auction of Impressionist and Modern works of art in London. The auction on Tuesday brought in a hefty total of $100.4 million, but the sale lacked any major surprises. ...
Tags: Human Accomplishments, Arts and Culture, Jackson Pollock, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Auction Service
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Sculpture Garden At Governor's Mansion Open For Tours
The Hartford CourantGun control is on everyone's mind these days, including President Barack Obama and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy. It's on the mind of Carol Kreeger Davidson, too. "When the governor was going around the state trying to solidify gun control, I became interested,"...Tags: Regional Authority, Dannel P. Malloy , Gun Control, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture
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Protests rare over Blackhawks' name, logo
Just after the Chicago Blackhawks captured the Stanley Cup in 2010, hockey fan Anthony Roy created a Facebook page suggesting that the team change its logo from an Indian head, which he considers culturally insensitive, to a bird. On Tuesday, the page had...
Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, The Seminole Tribe, Media Industry, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Arts and Culture
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L.A. looms larger than rock in 'Levitated Mass' film
In the year it has been at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Michael Heizer sculpture known formally as "Levitated Mass" and more familiarly as "the rock" has drawn more than 300,000 people, many of them posing for Instagram or Twitter photos as...
Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Museums, Doug Pray
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Photo: China has a Kobe Bryant statue
Two athletic icons whose posters have graced many a bedroom wall recently became more permanent fixtures on opposite ends of the world. A sculpture of martial artist and film star Bruce Lee by a Guangzhou, China, artist was unveiled Saturday in Los...
Tags: The Green Hornet (movie) , Kobe Bryant, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Lakers, Guangzhou (China)
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Bruce Lee becomes a fixture in Chinatown
Officials in Chinatown unveiled a 7-foot bronze statue of Bruce Lee to a crowd of several hundred in the historical Central Plaza on Saturday night. The unveiling caps a five-year effort to bring the statue to Chinatown, said Shannon Lee, Bruce's...Tags: The Green Hornet (movie) , Kung Fu Panda (movie), Television Industry, Arts and Culture, Father's Day
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St. Vincent de Paul Seminary in Boynton Beach finally has a crucifix
For 50 years, future priests at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary have wondered: Why is the wall above the chapel altar empty? The chapel, decorated with vibrant stained-glass windows, wooden pews, tall chandeliers and a bright new tabernacle, lacked...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Seminaries, General Motors Corp., Education, Arts and Culture
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Iannelli statue on way back home to Park Ridge
After lurking in storage for more than 30 years, a statue by the artist Alfonso Iannelli is close to being brought to the Park Ridge studio where it was sculpted. The statue, a 12-foot-tall rendering of the Virgin Mary, stood above the entrance to...
Tags: University of Chicago, Islam, Madonna, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief
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Student sculpture promotes hunger awareness
When architecture student Chris Torres sketched a design for a school contest, he didn't think his idea would end up on display in The Gardens Mall. Torres began sketching after his professor, Dharmesh Patel, announced the architecture club at Palm...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning, Students
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St. Charles, Batavia police blotter: June 17
The following items were gathered from reports compiled from the Batavia and St. Charles police departments. Batavia •A bicycle valued at $125 was reported stolen June 3 from Rotolo Middle School, 1501 S. Raddant Road. •A 23-year-old...
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