News from Main Line Times - 03/12/2010
News Around Town
Barnes-movie screenings and talks
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News from Cornell News Service - 03/11/2010
Peter Eisenman shares contentious views on design vs. architecture
Architecture is analytic yet its norms have shifted over time, while design involves a process of synthesis, asserted architect Peter Eisenman in an opinionated and discursive lecture March 10 in Goldwin Smith Hall.
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News from Main Line Times - 03/11/2010
News Around Town
Barnes-movie screenings and talks
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News from Daily Princetonian - 03/10/2010
Historic site sparks concern
Some alumni fear that the University will demolish the 86 Olden St. to make way for the future Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.
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News from Spacing Wire - 03/01/2010
Brantford’s downtown destruction
Brantford city council recently voted to demolish three blocks of heritage buildings in the city’s downtown. Guest columnist Nigel Terpstra, of Urban Toronto, sent us this post about the situation. Recently, the city of Brantford, Ontario announced its plans to demolish and remove forty-one structures from the south side of Colborne Street, in the heart of [...]
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News from Main Line Times - 02/24/2010
Barnes film to open at BFMI
BRYN MAWR — “The Art of the Steal” is coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Friday, March 12. Don Argott’s new documentary about the struggle for control of the Albert C. Barnes Foundation’s $25-billion art collection has fanned the flames of controversy since its premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
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News from Main Line Times - 02/23/2010
Barnes film to open at BFMI
BRYN MAWR — “The Art of the Steal” is coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Friday, March 12. Don Argott’s new documentary about the struggle for control of the Albert C. Barnes Foundation’s $25-billion art collection has fanned the flames of controversy since its premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
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News from Philadelphia Daily News - 02/23/2010
Neon man's crusade
LEN DAVIDSON has a bright idea. You could call it "electric" - or even, in '80s-speak, "tubular."Yes, Davidson is a neon man, a collector and restorer of classic neon signs and a neon artist himself. He wrote the book on vintage neon, 1999's "Vintage Neon" (Schiffer Press), and is always ready to sing the praises of Philly's great neon sign
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News from Philadelphia Daily News - 02/22/2010
Neon man's crusade
LEN DAVIDSON has a bright idea. You could call it "electric" - or even, in '80s-speak, "tubular."Yes, Davidson is a neon man, a collector and restorer of classic neon signs and a neon artist himself. He wrote the book on vintage neon, 1999's "Vintage Neon" (Schiffer Press), and is always ready to sing the praises of Philly's great neon sign
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News from Main Line Times - 02/22/2010
Barnes film to open at BFMI
BRYN MAWR — “The Art of the Steal” is coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Friday, March 12. Don Argott’s new documentary about the struggle for control of the Albert C. Barnes Foundation’s $25-billion art collection has fanned the flames of controversy since its premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
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News from Main Line Times - 02/21/2010
Barnes film to open at BFMI
BRYN MAWR — “The Art of the Steal” is coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Friday, March 12. Don Argott’s new documentary about the struggle for control of the Albert C. Barnes Foundation’s $25-billion art collection has fanned the flames of controversy since its premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
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News from Main Line Times - 02/20/2010
Barnes film to open at BFMI
BRYN MAWR — “The Art of the Steal” is coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Friday, March 12. Don Argott’s new documentary about the struggle for control of the Albert C. Barnes Foundation’s $25-billion art collection has fanned the flames of controversy since its premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
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News from Yale Daily News - 02/19/2010
Exhibit showcases Saarinen
On the 100th year after his birth, and nearly 50 years after his death, Eero Saarinen ARC ’34 is coming back to life.
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News from Main Line Times - 02/19/2010
Barnes film to open at BFMI
BRYN MAWR — “The Art of the Steal” is coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Friday, March 12. Don Argott’s new documentary about the struggle for control of the Albert C. Barnes Foundation’s $25-billion art collection has fanned the flames of controversy since its premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
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News from Main Line Times - 02/18/2010
Barnes film to open at BFMI
BRYN MAWR — “The Art of the Steal” is coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Friday, March 12. Don Argott’s new documentary about the struggle for control of the Albert C. Barnes Foundation’s $25-billion art collection has fanned the flames of controversy since its premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.
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News from Las Vegas Sun - 02/11/2010
In "About a Mountain," D'Agata sifts Yucca, Vegas for deeper meanings
D’Agata spent a considerable amount of time and effort trying to understand the general state of suicide in Las Vegas, but what he's really writing about is our failure to communicate.
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News from Las Vegas Weekly - 02/10/2010
In "About a Mountain," D’Agata sifts Yucca, Vegas for deeper meanings
D’Agata spent a considerable amount of time and effort trying to understand the general state of suicide in Las Vegas, but what he's really writing about is our failure to communicate.
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News from Las Vegas Business Press - 02/05/2010
Q&A with Crystals architect Daniel Libeskind
Architect Daniel Libeskind's deconstructionist design approach eschews redundancy and routine. His sculptural buildings frequently take nonlinear, turbulent shapes. His architecture often serves as a metaphor for social and cultural fractures and tensions within society.
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News from Las Vegas Business Press - 02/03/2010
Q&A with Crystals architect Daniel Libeskind
Architect Daniel Libeskind's deconstructionist design approach eschews redundancy and routine. His sculptural buildings frequently take nonlinear, turbulent shapes. His architecture often serves as a metaphor for social and cultural fractures and tensions within society.
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News from New Haven Advocate - 02/03/2010
Dispatches: 2/4/2010
Political correctness The Last Word: On the so-called Atticus controversy NEW HAVEN — The flap in the news about the language policy at Atticus Bookstore and Café has me very upset. The language policy itself does not. I worked at Atticus in the late 1980s and I worked there again...
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