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In the Arts: Passport is your entry to the arts
The Laguna Beach-based Passport to the Arts team, which provides a summer pass to the city's art institutions, recently announced that the 2013 offering is on sale. At $21.50, the package, provided in collaboration with the Laguna Beach Visitors &...Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Personal Data Collection, Fine Artists, Interior Policy
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Artcetera
Laguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Drive (949) 494-8971 http://www.lagunaartmuseum.org Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays and Fridays through Sundays; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays; and closed Wednesdays. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for...
Tags: Music, Painting, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, World War I (1914-1918)
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Playing the name game
With the power of his middle name, Randal Bennett prevented a website being created for a winery that didn't exist. Those are the peculiar facts of the arrangement that ultimately led to Townley Gallery in Laguna Beach providing artwork for the bottle...
Tags: Wines, Painting, Arts and Culture, Arts, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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Our Laguna: Friends all about lunching and reading
Hats and books were the order of the day at the luncheon hosted by the Friends of the Library on Tuesday at Three Seventy Common. "Ladies Who Lunch….and Read" reviewed books they recommended to supporters of the library and competed for prizes...
Tags: Museums, Painting, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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The hats in the Fingerhut
Dr. Seuss kept two secrets under lock and key — his hat and art collections. Born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Mass., he became a household name and national icon for his colorful illustrations and jaunty rhymes. But only his wife Audrey...
Tags: New York City, Animals, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Arts
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The wandering camera
A storage unit, a garage, a car, a professor's office and a tent on a campsite. These are only a few of the 24 Irvine spots where Richard Newton bunked over two years in the early 1970s. This nomadic life — the yearning to feel out new...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Science and Technology, Museum of Modern Art, Movies
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On the block for Plein Air
Thomas Jefferson Kitts is inspired by nature. Also, given a choice, he prefers not to rely on memories, photographs or drawings. The result? A prolific 30-year career as a plein air painter. An avid follower of John Singer Sargent, Joaquín Sorolla...
Tags: Painting, Museums, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Arts
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In The Arts
Laguna Art Museum and the Boys & Girls Club of Laguna Beach have joined forces to create the show "ImageMakers National Photography Contest: Pacific Regional Winners." Images will be showcased at the museum's Young Artists Society Gallery, on the...Tags: Photography, Museums, Arts and Culture, Arts, Sony Corp.
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Volunteer film curator booted
The Laguna Art Museum dismissed a volunteer film curator last month after finding "financial irregularities" in her work, according to a museum official. Sharon "Keiko" Beatie, who curated films that were showcased by the Laguna Beach Film Society,...Tags: Museums, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Punishment, Trials
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Our Laguna: Locals shine at Art Stars Awards
The restaurant [seven-degrees] rolled out the purple carpet Sunday to welcome the royalty of the Laguna Beach arts community. The crowd at the sold-out event supped and celebrated the state of the arts in Laguna at the Art Stars Awards dinner in stellar...
Tags: Music, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Fine Artists
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Diary of a nature nerd
Daniel Ryan is a self-described "nature nerd." An outdoors enthusiast, the San Diego resident goes hiking and camping whenever possible, armed with his trusted Olympus digital camera or Mamiyaflex from the 1950s. Diligently recording vistas, the 28-...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Arts
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From homeless to headlining
Julian St. John's portrait "Crucifix Dreamz" looks lonely and haunted, not unlike the circumstances that created it. The image, mostly in blue pen, features a bearded man with ringed, blood-shot eyes staring almost vacantly at the viewer. Over his white...
Tags: Mental Illness, Bipolar Disorder, Arts and Culture, U.S. Congress, Ritual and Sacred Objects
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