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"Picasso Looks at Degas,'' an exhibition tracing the influence of the Impressionist Edgar Degas on the modernist Pablo Picasso, is the show of the summer, and in every likelihood one of the most revelatory exhibitions on American soil this year. Pablo Picasso - Edgar Degas - Impressionism - Degas - Arts
6 Sep 2010, 3:52 am | click here to view more
Everything old is new again
The Chilean port city of Valparaiso is built on about 44 hills. Locals claim, therefore, perhaps with only mild exaggeration, that if you climb every step in the city you will have walked to the moon and back.Portenos, as locals are called, like to think of their city, Chile's third biggest, as a unique, eccentric, hip city - the hippest in South America.There's certainly a strong Bohemian ...
6 Sep 2010, 12:56 am | click here to view more
Iowa State carillon lets Lady Gaga hit chime
AMES, Iowa — An Iowa State University music professor says the Lady Gaga club anthem "Bad Romance" translates better than you might think into the 110-foot-tall, organ-like instrument known as a carillon.
6 Sep 2010, 12:16 am | click here to view more
Downtown Orlando party makes a big splash on the sixth floor
There were mermaids in the pool, swimsuit models on the pool deck, a DJ spinning world music and about 100 guests, every dressed in white, quaffing Veuve Clicquot Champagne and snacking on grilled lobster in a chandelier-lit tent on the sixth-floor terrace of the Grand Bohemian Hotel in Orlando early Sunday evening.
5 Sep 2010, 8:58 pm | click here to view more
BOSTON 101
A SEASIDE CATCH Coming from the Midwest, I am continually shocked by how close together things are in New England. Especially from Boston, distances are short. So although my pal lives two states away in Maine, it was far from difficult to pop up to Portland for a visit. An easy two-hour steer up Interstate 95 or an equally quick ... New England - Boston - United States - Maine - Recreation ...
5 Sep 2010, 4:11 am | click here to view more
'Modelling comes with an expiry date'
Supermodel Sheetal Mallar on being on top of her game, taking up a new profession and dealing with her problems.
5 Sep 2010, 11:47 pm | click here to view more
The Evolution of Mad Men’s Peggy Olson
As Mad Men barrels into the sixties, no character has evolved more than Peggy Olson. As played by Elisabeth Moss, Peggy was a buttoned-up, Brooklyn-born-and-bred 20-year-old Catholic secretary in season one. Now it's 1965 and she’s a pot-smoking, stripteasing, bohemian-befriending senior copywriter—and sort of, nice of, a heroine. How’d that happen? As this last episode dramatically rejiggers ...
5 Sep 2010, 10:11 pm | click here to view more
Pyramid Redwood Park
Tucked next to San Francisco’s tallest building in the Financial District is an oasis of evergreens, ferns, flowers and fountains.
4 Sep 2010, 7:44 pm | click here to view more
Savoring the rise of New Nordic Cuisine in Copenhagen
Restaurants like Noma and Herman that are redefining Danish food have turned Denmark's tiny capital into a culinary destination. Restaurants like Noma and Herman that are redefining Danish food have turned Denmark's tiny capital into a culinary destination.
4 Sep 2010, 11:24 pm | click here to view more
CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Bohemian Philanthropy: Songs from the East Village
Bohemian Philanthropy: Songs from the East Village Taps Deep Roots, Bolsters Unique Public School Most public schools facing the current funding crunch mount desperate donation drives or bake sales. But at the arts-based East Village Community School in the heart of one of New York's historically bohemian and global neighborhoods, parents, students, and school staff opted instead to lift money ...
31 Aug 2010, 8:28 pm | click here to view more
