News from Dallas Morning News - 05/29/2010
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge's center arch rises along with hopes for Trinity River Corridor Project
Nearly a decade of delay and disappointment ended Friday morning as the first dramatic portions of Dallas' newest bridge over the Trinity River rose against the skyline, marking what officials have long promised will be the most dazzling addition to the cityscape in decades.
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News from The Lakeland Ledger - 05/28/2010
Crist Vetoes Funds for USF Poly and Polk State College
By ROBIN WILLIAMS ADAMS & KYLE KENNEDY The Ledger Accelerated development for the University of South Florida Polytechnic took a major blow Friday as Gov. Charlie Crist vetoed $46 million allocated for the first phase of its new campus, a pharmacy college building and planning for an excellence-wellness center.
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News from The Lakeland Ledger - 05/28/2010
'tremendous setback'
By ROBIN WILLIAMS ADAMS & KYLE KENNEDY The Ledger LAKELAND | Accelerated development for the University of South Florida Polytechnic took a major blow Friday as Gov. Charlie Crist vetoed $46 million allocated for the first phase of its new campus, a pharmacy college building and planning for an excellence-wellness center.
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News from The Lakeland Ledger - 05/28/2010
$58.2 M. College Funding Vetoed
By ROBIN WILLIAMS ADAMS & KYLE KENNEDY The Ledger Accelerated development for the University of South Florida Polytechnic took a major blow Friday as Gov. Charlie Crist vetoed $46 million allocated for the first phase of its new campus, a pharmacy college building and planning for an excellence-wellness center.
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News from Dallas Morning News - 05/28/2010
Dallas' Calatrava-designed bridge arch starts going up today
Crews today are scheduled to begin the careful work of erecting the massive central arch for the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, a painstaking project that state transportation officials say will take three weeks to complete.
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News from New York Press - 05/26/2010
Why Am I Not Where You Are
May 27, New York City Ballet, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, 212-870-5660; 8, $20 and up. Benjamin Millepied is the appropriately named fleet-footed danseur who seems to have a foot on every stage in North America—he has recently worked with Darren Aronofsky, Mikhail Baryshnikov and the Paris Opera.
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News from The Record Searchlight - 05/26/2010
Today in History: May 26, 2010
Today in History: May 26, 2010
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News from Guardian Unlimited - 05/25/2010
Top driving tours in Europe
Don't want your summer ruined by volcanic ash and strikes? Swap flying for ferry travel and discover a less-trodden Europe with one of our driving trips With Iceland apparently having discovered an inexhaustible supply of volcanic ash with which to fill UK airspace as payback for the cod wars, there seems little alternative these days than to travel abroad by boat. To be honest it always has ...
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News from Playbill Arts - 05/25/2010
20 (PLUS) QUESTIONS WITH: Choreographer Peter Martins
The informal Q&A series is back with a bang, featuring this latest installment by New York City Ballet Master-in-Chief Peter Martins. The choreographer will unveil his newest creation, a ballet set to Esa-Pekka Salonen's Violin Concerto, this June.
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News from The New York Observer - 05/25/2010
City Ballet’s Overstuffed New Spring Season
City Ballet is doing everything it can to cope with its annual problem: how to stimulate box office in its traditionally weaker spring season. They've reduced the number of performance weeks from nine to eight. They've programmed seven-that's right, seven-premieres of new works. They've planned four-that's right, four-galas to celebrate the retirement of four principal dancers (of whom only one ...
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News from The New Yorker - 05/24/2010
Goings on About Town: Dance
goatTitle--NEW YORK CITY BALLET The “Architecture of Dance” festival continues with a new piece from Christopher Wheeldon, “Estancia.” It uses a lively, energetic score by the Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera that was commissioned by Lincoln Kirstein in 1941 for a ballet that was never staged . . .
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News from CBC Calgary - 05/20/2010
Fraud not ruled out in city audit
Calgary's city auditor revealed a report finding systemic problems in the way the city awards contracts for projects and suppliers.
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News from SYS-CON Media - 05/19/2010
American Quilts: Selections From the Winterthur Collection at the Milwaukee Art Museum May 22-September 6, 2010
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News from Chicago Sun-Times - 05/19/2010
Spire's firm disappearing into thin air
David Roeder: Chicago's man-made crater at 400 N. Lake Shore Drive might remain that way for years, but the company that put it there is slowly disappearing from town. The hole was where the Santiago Calatrava-designed Chicago Spire was to go under the direction of Garrett Kelleher, executive chairman of Shelbourne Development Ltd. The 150-story condo building has been overwhelmed by the global ...
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News from Arts Journal - 05/18/2010
Tobi Tobias on Dance et al.
Note: This is No. 2 in the series "Ballet Diary," commenting on the spring seasons of New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theatre, along with related performances.
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News from TG Daily - 05/18/2010
Nanotechnology: An Audi that repairs itself
Got a couple of dings and scratches in your car? Paint chipping away a bit? These would never be problem again if a very high-concept Spanish designer had his say. read more
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News from Chicago Tribune - 05/17/2010
Stalled Spire shuts sales office
The developer behind the Chicago Spire closed its posh sales office over the weekend, relocating the marketing arm for the long-stalled project near Lake Shore Drive to a much less grand office space nearby.
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News from Chicago Tribune - 05/17/2010
Spire developer closes posh sales office
The site for the proposed Chicago Spire skyscraper sits abandoned on April 1, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. Work was suspended after the builder ran into financial troubles in 2008. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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News from Arts Journal - 05/17/2010
Starchitect Takes On The Theatre
"Architects working in the theater is not unheard of, but it isn't common, either.
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News from Denver Post - 05/17/2010
DIA plans hotel atop rail station
The oft-delayed plan to build a hotel at Denver International Airport is once again moving forward.
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