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Archive Monday: Send in the Clowns

19 hours ago ago from The Solitary Panda

visions of my 19 year-old self pulled from archive.org: sunday aug 25th send in the clowns 2002 6:07pm album >> the spent poets : s/t she picked up the delicate procelain frame and slowly twisted the back in delight of melody to her ears. send in the clowns... the fragile doll had a sadness to it. its white clown face formed one silver tear drop beneath her blue eyes. something about old-age and antiques... she wanted too comfort ...

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LakelandLocal.com - Polk Museum of Art Hires New Curator of Art

23 hours ago ago from Lakeland Local

The news out of Polk Museum of Art today is that they have hired a new Curator of Art. Okay, so maybe I've had insider information and I've known this for a couple of weeks, but now that the press release is out in the world, I can post it here! Adam Justice will be joining the Museum's staff in January. He has a masters degree in art history from Virginia Commonwealth University, and is also a practicing artist (although he says he ...

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Christmas Holiday Themed Shows, Movies and Specials on TV Saturday, December 19, 2009

23 hours ago ago from The GunKee Writes

Today, December 19, 2009 , the WWE travels to Iraq to entertain the American Troops that are there, and a lot of sit-com kids are on the naughty list; their parents are threatening to cancel Christmas if they don't straighten up and get their act together. Check back with my home page each day/week for an updated daily/weekly holiday TV schedule to see when your favorite holiday TV show will be aired. [Source: Gunkee]

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19 hours ago ago from Bella Vogue

On Saturday at The Art Institute of Austin's Grunge to Glam Fashion Show.

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Gabriel Orozco at MoMA

11 hours ago ago from Harvey Benge

Gabriel Orozco is one of my favorite artists. From the New York Times issue of December 13, Holland Cotter reviews Orozco's show at MoMA: Gabriel Orozco’s 1993 solo debut at the Museum of Modern Art was a barely there, very un-MoMA affair of a few photographs, a ball of clay, a hammock and some fresh fruit. His one-man show at Marian Goodman the next year was sparser still, with four plastic Dannon yogurt lids nailed to the walls of the ...

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