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Cancun Real Estate Sees International Innovation â Underwater Museum Started

21 hours ago ago from Louis Vuitton Bolg

As one of thew world's top tourism and real estate destinations, Cancun presents a growing number of attractions and cultural aspects to visitors and residents.   Recently, Cancun Real Estate has received the news that the expansion of the Cancun International Airport and the building of Cancun Messe â an international exhibition center â will bring new opportunities to real estate buyers for both easy access to more parts of the world, and ...

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Truitt: Maximum Minimalism.

11 hours ago ago from DC DESIGN CO.OP

What museums are you visiting this December? I'm entering a day on my calendar to visit the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and view exhibit called Anne Truitt: Perception and Reflection .  Anne Pruitt, an abstractionist who died five years ago at age 83, created works of art that are credited with jumpstarting the Minimalist movement in the early 1960's. Her art was perceived as abstract, pared-down, human in scale, and ...

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Big steel sculpture scuttles Puerto Ricos welcome for first : Cruise News, Information, Booking, Planning and Vacations

18 hours ago ago from Cruise News, Information, Booking, Planning and Vacations

December 10, 2009 by admin Filed under Cruise News , Syndicated News 2 views Leave a Comment Tourism officials were ready to welcome a new cruise ship's first arrival in Puerto Rico on Wednesday, but the liner couldn't get to the dock — it was blocked by a big steel sculpture. See the original post here: Big steel sculpture scuttles Puerto Rico s welcome for first Tags: Name (required) Mail (will not be ...

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Degas Discovery Changes Everything

16 hours ago ago from Haute Living Magazine

It’s always interesting when the art scene gets stirred up with discoveries, thanks to modern technology and scientific advances. The latest thrusts one of the world’s most famous sculptors, Edgar Degas , into the limelight with the discovery that his piece, “Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen,” and 73 others are far more valuable than pieces that are currently shown in museums and elsewhere. Scholars are split over whether the plasters are ...

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ABC Orders Presentation for “The Six”, the Russian Import “What? Where? When”

23 hours ago ago from BuzzerBlog

Looks like we've got another network game show to be watchful for.  Hollywood Reporter announced that ABC has ordered a presentation for a new show called The Six from Merv Griffin Entertainment.  The show is an import of the Russian format What?  Where?  When? and is pretty different than anything we've got on television.  In the Russian version, a team of six in-studio players spin a wheel and answer the question the wheel lands on. ...

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Art Review | Anne Truitt: Where Ancient and Future Intersect

1 hour, 16 minutes ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON Before art went nuts in the 1960s and splintered off into a thousand different directions, the smart money was on purity. Paintings and sculptures would be whittled down to the bare bones of form, material and technique. Transparency and logic would yield intellectual rigor and abstract beauty, and this would provide escape from the confusion and corruption of mainstream culture. Estate of Anne Truitt/Bridgerman Art ...

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NYT: Salahis rattle D.C.'s ‘sense of decorum’

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Walters names Michelle Obama 2009's 'Most Fascinating Person'

15 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

ABC's Barbara Walters picked then-newly elected President Barack Obama as the "Most Fascinating Person of 2008." This year, the honor goes to first lady Michelle Obama. Walters' revealed the pick Wednesday night on her annual television special. On the eve of the president accepting the Nobel Peace Prize, Michelle Obama topped a "most fascinating" list that included singer Lady Gaga; "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert; former Alaska ...

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