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LOS ANGELES (AP).- Paul Conrad, the political cartoonist who won three Pulitzer Prizes and used his pencil to poke at politicians for more than 50 years, died Saturday, his son said. He was 86. Conrad died before dawn at his home in the Los Angeles s...
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Art News | 09.5.10 | No Comments

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PEARL HARBOR (AP).- Like many other vets, Don Fosburg marked the anniversary of World War II's end reflecting on a victory dearly earned and on men who helped make that happen but never came home. "You start to thinking about the guys that you knew. ...
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Art News | 09.4.10 | No Comments

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PEARL HARBOR (AP).- Like many other vets, Don Fosburg marked the anniversary of World War II's end reflecting on a victory dearly earned and on men who helped make that happen but never came home. "You start to thinking about the guys that you knew. ...
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Art News | 09.3.10 | No Comments

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LONDON.- Bonhams will present an extremely rare 1948 Streamliner Woodie station wagon, estimated at 55,000 75,000, at the sale of Fine Motor Cars and Automobilia at the 'Weekend de l'Excellence Automobile' held on the former ...
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Art News | 08.19.10 | No Comments

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GREENWICH, CT.- Photographs highlighting the seasons of a magnificent Westchester County garden are the focus of a new exhibition at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut. For more than 50 years, Theodore Nierenberg meticulously sculpted the spl...
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Art News | 08.16.10 | No Comments

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GREENWICH, CT.- The Bruce Museum announces that it has acquired a major sculpture by the French/American artist Gaston Lachaise (1882-1935), one of the pioneers of modern art in the early decades of the last century. The work depicts Lincoln Kirstein...
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Art News | 08.11.10 | No Comments

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PHNOM PENH (AP).- Cambodia plans to renovate the skull-filled memorial on the site of the Khmer Rouge's former "killing fields" for the first time since it was built two decades ago. Now a grim tourist attraction, Choeung Ek outside the capital Phnom...
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Art News | 08.7.10 | No Comments