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Dancing Robot Swan So Beautiful You Will Cry

The 19-jointed roboswan's professionally choreographed dance has already brought tears to the eyes of onlookers. The Swedish creators envision future robot dance troupes. READ»

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James Franco's "General Hospital" Character Heads to MOCA; Jeffrey Deitch Co-Stars

Yes, it's happening. James Franco's angsty, arty General Hospital character is getting a show at MOCA. And new museum director Jeffrey Deitch will star in the episode, of course.READ»

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Microsoft Uses Cirque to "Kinect" With Gamers, and Everyone Else

Microsoft unveiled the final name of their Project Natal motion control at a press event last night—Kinect. Actually, they leaked it to USA Today around the time we press were on line waiting for the event (with cool Cirque du ...READ»

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Dallas: Culture, Front and Center [Fast Cities 2010]

What would a city be without culture? No place we'd want to live. Yet most attempts to seed thriving centers are fraught with stumbles. The new AT&T Performing Arts Center solidifies Dallas's arts district by bringing a red-hot ...READ»

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3! 3! 3! Memes in 1! Amsterdam's Augmented Reality-Flashmob-Human-Statue Art Jam!

This weekend in Amsterdam you may see a whole bunch of people waving their smartphones around at once. It's the first social net/augmented reality flashmob, aka a fabulous way to combine three novel Net memes into one event.The ...READ»

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Joe DiPietro

During the 2002 - 2003 theater season at Venice Theater, Robert "Bob" DeCecco played the lead role in a production of Joe DiPietro’s Over the River and Through the Woods at Venice Little Theatre. Bob was excited to be able to ...READ»

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Board Members Wanted: Opportunities Available For Wide Range Of Give/Get And Expertise

Today's New York Times reports on the high "price of admission" to serve on some of the most prestigious cultural boards in New York City, with some requiring give/gets (the combination of what a board member contributes and raises) ...READ»

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Payday: Ustream's Pay-Per-View Online Entertainment

Will Ustream's pay-per-view experiment forge a business model for live Internet video?READ»

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Noam Manor, Graduate Update

Noam Manor, Class of 2009, came back to visit the school over her Spring Break from college. Enews had an opportunity to sit down with her and find out about her life after Clearwater Academy.   Enews: What are you ...READ»

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Rem Koolhaas Loses His Star Designer

Ole Scheeren--the man behind CCTV and OMA's other Asian projects--says zaijian to Koolhaas, leaving the firm to start his own studio.READ»

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A New Architecture Award Honors Two Young, Hot L.A. Firms

The Arch Is_ award sponsored by the L.A. chapter of the American Institute of Architects gives two nods to like-minded emerging architects.READ»

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Sheepskin Ugg boots are existing in digit peculiar lengths

The ugg rush originated in State where the nib was surfeited to make clear any gumboot fictional of certification. The wisdom ugg was cerebration to have stemmed from the orientation repugnant as the boots were not deemed to have been ...READ»

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Spanish Starchitect Calatrava Tackles Designing Sets for NYC Ballet

Santiago Calatrava has often been called the most lyrical of the current crop of starchitects. Today, the New York City Ballet announced that it will give the Spaniard a chance to apply his architectural and engineering skills to ...READ»

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Dean Kelly

Dean Kelly Released in 1997, Whatever and Ever Amen was pure pop perfection -- easily one of the year's best releases and perhaps the best power pop release of the '90s. The band's songwriting and sound had improved even further, as evidenced by such gems as "One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces," "Fair," "Kate," and "Battle of Who Could Care Less," plus their whimsical tribute to breakups, "Song for the Dumped." But it was the ballad "Brick" that broke the band commercially -- unlike the majority of their material, which was upbeat, the song contained melancholic music and vocals, as the lyrics told the story of a teenage couple who decides to get an abortion (it has been speculated that the tale was autobiographical for Folds). The single didn't hit until several months after the album was released, which meant that the band stayed on the road for well over a year, playing with such notables as Dave Matthews, Beck, and as part of the 1997 H.O.R.D.E. festival -- earning Whatever platinum status. READ»

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Believing Las Vegas: Is Jim Murren's Cultural Vision for CityCenter Just Another Mirage?

The MGM Mirage CEO is attempting to pull off a grand illusion not even David Copperfield would try: Luring Las Vegas tourists into CityCenter with the promise of spectacle and sending them out civilized.READ»

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Wide breadth of shoes according to your necessary

The main goal of a blanket shoe is to coat and defend user's bottom. Other than now the shoes denote act and personal declaration for mutually gender bearing them. Shoe is a central want for an individual in his day-to-day survival ...READ»

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Photo Tour: Julliard's Showy New Digs

Fresh off the Highline, Diller Scofidio + Renfro completes a clever renovation.READ»

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Winston Conkling

Winston Conkling 2004's Tha Carter signaled a change in direction for Lil Wayne. The album itself wasn't a significant departure from Lil Wayne's past work -- after all, it was filled with tracks produced by Cash Money's in-house producer, Mannie Fresh, some of which could well have been left on the cutting room floor -- yet it showcased a more measured and mature performance by the rapper, who seemed newly emboldened and sported a new, dreadlocked look on the album's cover. Tha Carter spawned Lil Wayne's biggest hit in years, "Go DJ," while the album itself was a Top Five hit. 2004 also marked the beginning of Lil Wayne's string of guest appearances on other artists' songs, starting with Destiny's Child's "Soldier." READ»

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival

On Saturday morning, ten energetic Upper School students met in the school dining room as the sun was rising to have a quick breakfast and then head south to enjoy the weekend in Ashland, Oregon. They were off to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival to see two stage plays plus receive a backstage tour.READ»

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The Post-Big Era: Will Small-Scale Ingenuity Replace Large-Scale Architecture?

The extra-large architectural complex--art museums, libraries, office complexes--built so prolifically over the past decade are commonly described as expressions of civic pride. They might just as easily be called grandiose ...READ»

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There should not be any additional room in the toe of the shoe.

The construction of the shoe. Additional hints of quality can be found by looking for ballroom dance shoes is not been tattered on a hard surface. Examining the cover of the leather will tell you happen to live near a well stockedair ...READ»

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What Do Glenn Beck and American Idol Have In Common?

With consumer outrage at financial institutions egregious misconduct, there has been a renewed attitude about good vs. evil. This polarization has reflected in pop culture with such films as Monsters VS Aliens and web sensations like Red VS. Blue. However, the top TV shows of 2009 illustrate that it's more complicated than just black and white, good vs. evil -- everyone has their own winner. Increasingly, we want get behind "our guy or girl" and cheer them on. The Cheers and Jeers trend is about being passionate and getting behind people...READ»

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'Family Guy's MacFarlane Not PC Enough for Microsoft, Windows 7 Deal Pulled

Showing just how unhip being a PC can be, Microsoft has pulled out of a prime time Windows 7 sponsorship of a special by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. According to Microsoft, MacFarlane's style didn't "fit with the Windows ...READ»

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Windows-Backed Family Guy Adds to Unemployment Rolls

We'll address the gigantic sell-out that is Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show (brought to you buy Windows 7) in a moment. But the more immediate news is that the Windows 7 party-people are going to have to ...READ»

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Behind the Next Fitness Craze: Reebok's Jukari Fit to Fly

Reebok's Katrin Ley developed a new trapeze-based fitness routine with Cirque du Soleil called Jukari Fit to Fly and launched it, along with two new related apparel lines, in 14 cities around the world this past spring.READ»