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Sundance Finds Second Home in New Mexico
Sundance has found a new home, or at least a second home, in New Mexico. Call the picture More …
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Pietro Belluschi: Portland’s Sustainable Maverick
The Equitable Building, a 12-story office tower for the insurance company of the same name, always caught my More …
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Public Art and Sports Teams: Is Denver Trapped in the Safety Zone?
Im not a big fan of Jerry Jones, the hovering owner of the Dallas Cowboys who thinks hes More …
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Upstart Costume Dramas: From Benjamin West to Michael Jackson
Where did it all begin? The Philadelphia native Benjamin West was known for irreverent remarks and upstart costume More …
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Movie Review: Baader-Meinhof Complex
From 1967 to 1977, a clutch of hardened former student protesters, led by an earnest journalist (Ulrike Meinhof), More …
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Movie Review: Inglourious Basterds
So begins the operating assumption of Inglourious Basterds, a Holocaust film that thrusts the unthinkable on the audience More …
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Jay De Feo Show, by Artist of “The Rose”
Artist Jay De Feo was for the duration of her life associated with the Bay Area, and sometimes More …
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The West Is Out There
A long wait at the DMV, while my 17-year-old son took his driving test, was interrupted by a More …
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Ron Arad Design Revolution
“No Discipline” is a journey through Ron Arads designs, from battle-worn chairs and sound systems to his steel-ribboned More …
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Movie Review: Earth Days
Robert Stones new documentary, Earth Days, opens this week, as opponents of global warming seem to have found More …
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Movie Review: Julie & Julia
And you thought you knew Julia Child, the ageless cookbook author who giggled over French recipes on television More …
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Fantastic Architecture by David Trautrimas
David Trautrimas conjures imaginary “machines for living” caught somewhere in the space between celebration and nightmare. Le Corbusiers More …
August 2009