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First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated May 25 2012 - 1 Documents

Phoenix librarian unveils her summer book picks

_ If it's summer, it's time for a rundown of great reads from Kathleen Sullivan, the Phoenix Public Library's collection development coordinator.Sullivan has taken a spin on the usual beach books to satisfy your palate -- fictional or otherwise. Here ... [ Published May 25 2012 by AZCentral.com ]
First Reported May 24 2012 - Updated May 24 2012 - 1 Documents

Book News: Popping Minds, Titillating Typewriters

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.The reluctant dissident: Michael Scammell on Joseph Brodsky." ‘A memorable debut’: ‘This book has a lot of sex in it.’ " Interpreting book blurbese.Scientists explore Proustian "mind pops. ... [ Published May 24 2012 by New Yorker ]
First Reported May 23 2012 - Updated May 23 2012 - 1 Documents

HPL book group to discuss Alice B. Toklas autobiography

The next Hingham Public Library Book Group meeting will take place in the Fearing Room on Tuesday, May 29 at 7:30 PM. The book selection, "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas," was published in 1933, and is Gertrude Stein’s best-selling work and her ... [ Published May 23 2012 by Wicked Local Hingham ]
First Reported May 22 2012 - Updated May 22 2012 - 1 Documents

Collecting Matisse: Two sisters ahead of their time

Claribel Cone, Gertrude Stein and Etta Cone in Settignano, Italy in 1903.The Baltimore Museum of Art It took a lot of gall guts to paint it, Henri Matisse was known to have said about his once-controversial Fauve-period paintings, but much more to buy ... [ Published May 22 2012 by Globe and Mail ]
First Reported May 09 2012 - Updated May 09 2012 - 1 Documents

Music Review: Convening a Salon for Gertrude Stein and Friends

Wall to Wall Gertrude’s Paris From left, Jeanai LaVita, Eapen Leubner, Alfred Barclift and Erika Beth Henning performed in Ned Rorem’s “Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters,” set to a libretto by Gertrude Stein, at this all-day event at Symphony Space on ... [ Published May 09 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 09 2012 - Updated May 09 2012 - 1 Documents

The Ugly Truth Behind Beautiful Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Gertrude Stein exhibit will be amended to include mention of her Nazi sympathies.First Publish: 5/9/2012, 9:51 AMHolocaust ArtworkReutersThe Metropolitan Museum of Art’s popular “The Steins Collect,” which features more ... [ Published May 09 2012 by Israel National News ]
First Reported May 07 2012 - Updated May 08 2012 - 3 Documents

NEWS: Jean Laplanche (1924–2012)

Harvard has announced that the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger Art Museums won’t reopen until late 2014, a year later than planned. Museum officials say that the delay is due to the complications in the construction of the new $350 million complex, designed ... [ Published May 08 2012 by ArtForum.com ]
First Reported May 06 2012 - Updated May 06 2012 - 1 Documents

Convening a Salon for Gertrude Stein and Friends

Wall to Wall, an annual daylong tribute at Symphony Space, was devoted to Gertrude Stein and her musical and literary circle. ... [ Published May 06 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 03 2012 - Updated May 04 2012 - 3 Documents

NEWS: Mark Robbins Named Executive Director of the International Center of Photography

Achim Borchardt-Hume has been appointed head of exhibitions at Tate Modern, effective November 5. Currently chief curator at Whitechapel Gallery, Borchardt-Hume will “play a vital role in bringing to life the unique new spaces being created by the Tate ... [ Published May 04 2012 by ArtForum.com ]
First Reported May 03 2012 - Updated May 03 2012 - 1 Documents

Miscellany: Peter Lieberson, Gertrude Stein, etc.

The indefatigable Ethan Iverson gives a thorough, candid, and impassioned assessment of the recorded output of the late Peter Lieberson. I love the (first) Piano Concerto from start to finish—its neglect is baffling. I memorialized my former teacher here.... ... [ Published May 03 2012 by Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise ]
First Reported May 01 2012 - Updated May 01 2012 - 2 Documents

ArtsBeat: Met Museum Will Amend Wall Text to Reflect Gertrude Stein's Vichy Ties

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s popular “The Steins Collect” exhibition – more than 200 works that demonstrate the influence of Gertrude Stein, her brothers Leo and Michael and her sister-in-law Sarah as 20th century art patrons – will soon get a scholarly ... [ Published May 01 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 01 2012 - Updated May 01 2012 - 1 Documents

The Metropolitan Museum of art in New York City plays host to the Gertrude Stein exhibit. Photo: FCB981.

The Metropolitan Museum in New York, in its current exhibit on the collection of Gertrude Stein and her family, has made a decision to suppress the ugly truth about her collaboration with Nazism during the German occupation of France.  Anyone walking ... [ Published May 01 2012 by Algemeiner.com ]

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A foray into the pyjamesque [ Published May 26 2012 by Telegraph ]
Major interdisciplinary exhibition "A House Ful... [ Published May 26 2012 by Artdaily.org ]
Phoenix librarian unveils her summer book picks [ Published May 25 2012 by AZCentral.com ]
Book News: Popping Minds, Titillating Typewriters [ Published May 24 2012 by New Yorker ]
Summer Reading Unplugged [ Published May 24 2012 by Ventura County Reporter ]
An Australian in Paris Starring Jane Rutter [ Published May 23 2012 by Central Sydney ]
HPL book group to discuss Alice B. Toklas autob... [ Published May 23 2012 by Wicked Local Hingham ]
Collecting Matisse: Two sisters ahead of their ... [ Published May 22 2012 by Globe and Mail ]
A Death at the White Camellia Orphanage [ Published May 22 2012 by Christianity Today ]
Geezers’ Delight [ Published May 19 2012 by Weekly Standard ]
Derby Sketching Club: A Time-honoured Art [ Published May 18 2012 by Great British Life ]
Harpo, Marx and Wagner [ Published May 18 2012 by Globe and Mail ]
Two topics that don't go together: The inspired... [ Published May 17 2012 by Los Angeles Times ]
Rejection Letters: 25 Publishers Who Got It Ver... [ Published May 17 2012 by Huffington Post UK ]
Book review: Uncreative Writing [ Published May 17 2012 by Prague Post ]
Book Review: Life Sentences by William H. Gass [ Published May 16 2012 by Planet Jackson Hole ]
Tides Theatre Presents the West Coast Premiere ... [ Published May 16 2012 by San Francisco Chronicle ]
Interview with seasoned book festival panelist,... [ Published May 15 2012 by Examiner.com ]
Art Market Watch BOUGUEREAU AT SOTHEBY'S, PLUS,... [ Published May 15 2012 by ArtNet.com ]
Outlaw Marriages - The Hidden Histories Of Fift... [ Published May 15 2012 by EdgeBoston.com ]
If Theatre Isn't Dead, Let Me Kill It [ Published May 14 2012 by Sabotage Times ]
Book review: Sweet Revenge [ Published May 12 2012 by The Scotsman ]
The Anatomy of Harpo Marx, by Wayne Koestenbaum [ Published May 11 2012 by Globe and Mail ]
'The Paris Wife' Subject Of Canton Library Book... [ Published May 11 2012 by Hartford Courant ]
'Garage sale' Warhol to go on show [ Published May 11 2012 by This is Devon ]
Everyone Has A Story [ Published May 10 2012 by NewMusicBox ]
Early Andy Warhol Sketch Goes On Display [ Published May 10 2012 by Huffington Post UK ]
Early sketch by Andy Warhol goes on display [ Published May 10 2012 by The Independent ]
BRB's A-OK at the HfC [ Published May 10 2012 by This is Cornwall ]
Work attributed to Andy Warhol, aged 11, to go ... [ Published May 10 2012 by Guardian.co.uk ]
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Miscellany: Peter Lieberson, Gertrude Stein, etc. [ Published May 03 2012 by Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise ]
The indefatigable Ethan Iverson gives a thorough, candid, and impassioned assessment of the recorded output of the late Peter Lieberson. I love the (first) Piano Concerto from start to finish—its neglect is baffling. I memorialized my former teacher here.... ...
Adrienne Rich: Appreciating an American Literar... [ Published Apr 01 2012 by WSJ.com: Speakeasy ]
EverettAdrienne Rich in 1975. When the first edition of the Norton Anthology of Literature by Women was published in 1985, the importance of women writers–from Jane Austen to Mary Shelley to Virginia Woolf–was confirmed and reified. This massive work ...
Listen to the Stand-Up Routine That is the Orig... [ Published Mar 14 2012 by /Film ]
One of the great fascinations for anyone who appreciates creative endeavors is, I think, the question about where stories come from. It’s great to be able to link any given book, movie or what have you to one specific origin point. Doing so adds context ...
Woody Allen Reveals The Idea For Midnight In Pa... [ Published Mar 14 2012 by Best Week Ever ]
The good-at-finding-things folks at Nerdist unearthed the following clip of Woody Allen’s standup from the mid-sixties, where he discusses hanging out with Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway in Paris in a bit that very clearly became ...
OSCARS: Reactions To Academy’s Nominations [ Published Jan 24 2012 by Deadline.com ]
OSCARS: Harvey Weinstein On His 16 Noms OSCARS: 84th Academy Award Nominations REFRESH FOR LATEST… Best Picture Midnight In Paris“We are clearly the underdog. We don’t usually get nominated. I remember I was surprised when I first saw ...
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