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Friday’s Hairy Eyeball: 2010 Public Works announced for New York, Art Forum and New York Times boycott ABMB, Ryan McGinley and others photographed for Swiss Institute Calender

19 hours ago ago from ARTLURKER

Ryan McGinley on his bike for the Swiss Institute Calender, 2010. Image credit . F riday's Hairy Eyeball; getting rolling again like Sisyphus' boulder. The Swiss Institute has photographed artists such as Rita Ackermann, David Byrne, Ryan McGinley, Aurel Schmidt, Terry Richardson and Cindy Sherman on their bikes in New York for their annual, limited-edition calender. All the artists are photographed on their bikes, although clearly ...

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In Paris, a Louvre in the Hotel Lobby - New York Times

7 hours ago ago from Art and Designs

New York Times In Paris, a Louvre in the Hotel Lobby New York Times popped in with a black-clad entourage and was greeted by the show's organizer, the noted interior designer and art patron Morgane Rousseau. and more

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Like Epic Movies? Short on Time? Here’s the Ticket (New York Times)

7 hours ago ago from I Film News

This show focuses on a certain kind of midcentury Hollywood film that’s well represented in the Turner Classic Movies library. Continued here: Like Epic Movies? Short on Time? Here’s the Ticket (New York Times)

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The Year in the Arts – New York Times (blog)

16 hours ago ago from Arts News

The Year in the Arts New York Times (blog) By THE NEW YORK TIMES As 2009 comes to a close, the critics of The New York Times cast their eye back on the year to note in this week's Arts & Leisure ...

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Byrd Wants Blanchett's 'Streetcar' Broadway-Bound

17 hours ago ago from Espresso - Backstage

Producer Stephen C. Byrd has the rights to stage "A Streetcar Named Desire" on Broadway, and he wants Cate Blanchett's version. While he had yet to see the show, he told the New York Times that he would like to transfer Blanchett's Sydney Theater Company-produced revival for the 2010 season. According to the Times, the company reported that there are no plans to transfer the show and the cast will go back to Australia following this weekend's ...

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Report: Ex-NHL player Reggie Fleming had brain damage linked to head trauma - ESPN

20 hours ago ago from ESPN.com

NEW YORK -- Former NHL player Reggie Fleming, who died in July, had brain damage due to repeated head trauma, linking hockey for the first time to a condition usually found in boxers, the New York Times reported Friday. Fleming, who spent 12 seasons in the NHL, was found by Boston University researchers to have had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a disease that causes cognitive decline, behavioral abnormalities and ultimately dementia, ...

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Google Books Settlement: Paris Courts Find Google Guilty Of Copyright Infringement

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The New York Times : A French court ruled Friday that Google was guilty of infringing copyrights by digitizing books and putting extracts online without authorization, dealing a setback to its embattled book project. Read the whole story: The New York Times

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Weekend at Bernie's

14 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Joe Lieberman notwithstanding, ObamaCare is not yet a fait accompli. "A moderate Democrat whose vote could be crucial said Thursday an attempted Senate compromise on abortion is unsatisfactory, raising doubts about whether the chamber can pass President Barack Obama's health care overhaul by Christmas," the Associated Press reports from Washington: "As it is, without modifications, the language concerning abortion is not sufficient," ...

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Tracking U.S. Enemies? There's an App for That, Says Raytheon

15 hours ago ago from Switched

Seemingly every other professional uses an iPhone at work, so why not a soldier? Raytheon, a military contractor, hopes to bring Apple's do-all device to the battlefield soon. According to The New York Times , Raytheon announced Wednesday the "One Force Tracker," which is an application that shows a person's position on a real-time map and provides secure communication between users. This live line between soldiers could reduce the likelihood ...

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When Variety Gives Critics A Bad Name

18 hours ago ago from Cinematical

It's a shame that with all the year-end awards being dished out by critics, awards where groups of individuals do their best to do the cinema world proud by honoring greatness, that one can't be devised to recognize articles that make us all look bad. Case in point: Iain Blair's Wednesday article in Variety about the disconnect between audiences and film critics, particularly where Oscar is concerned. His next article on tap is supposedly ...

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