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Upland man made art in private for decades, then abandoned it
When Bill Graber sold his industrial property in Upland last May, the new owner got something unexpected. Graber had abandoned more than 400 pieces of his own art. He had been making sculptures and ...
Reconciling these apparent contradictions clarifies more than just the present state of the trade in South Florida entering ...
Samm Taylor of Tenku Tattoo in Phoenix is continuously developing new techniques for her art and work. Today is ...
• The La Jolla Music Society presents soprano Barbara Hannigan and pianist Bertrand Chamayou at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, ...
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I had slowly made our previous home a place we loved to be and to entertain, and now I got to repeat the process in a new ...
Walking into San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum at the end of 2024 and looking through its five exhibitions gave me a ...
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An ambitious show at Tate Modern looks at how artists used technology from the postwar tech boom until the dawn of the ...
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For years, Cashin led the singing of "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie," on the floor of the stock exchange after the closing bell on Christmas Eve, a tradition that dates back 100 years. It's ...
The new “Solid Gold” exhibition is a celebration of bling through the ages and around the world. But is eye candy enough?