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Museums Related ArticlesWhen talking heads are caught in scenes of silence - In "The Silent Echo Chamber" at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, in Springfield, Connecticut, the actor Harry Shearer displays video of celebrities and politicians in the minutes before appearing live on television....'Somebody': Admiring Brando, even at his worst - Why do the great ones so rarely have the capacity to handle their genius? Marlon Brando is not the first talent to invite the question, but Stefan Kanfer helps establish him as the all-time Exhibit A.... When, if ever, can museums sell their works? - The recent controversy over the decision by the National Academy Museum in New York to sell some of its works raises the question: Should the ban on selling art to cover operating costs be eased?... 'Hitler's Private Library': Searching Hitler's books for the roots of the Third Reich - In poring over Hitler's markings and marginalia in the remnants of his 16,000-volume library, Timothy W. Ryback seeks to reconstruct the steps by which he created his mental map of the world.... I'm trying to see all these movies. You want to talk? Go home! - Seeing all the films that may receive Oscar nods this season requires a single-mindedness bordering on mania.... Of time's passage and a child who grows from a man - "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" sighs with longing and simmers with intrigue while investigating the philosophical conundrums and emotional paradoxes of its protagonist's condition.... Holocaust facts and fictions - The dispute about a Holocaust survivor's invented love story raises questions about fictional touches in books and movies about a historic horror.... Still paging Mr. Salinger - Revered for "The Catcher in the Rye" and the Glass family, J. D. Salinger remains elusive on his 90th birthday.... Isabelle Huppert, Prince, Grateful Dead - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... Alaa Al Aswany's 'Chicago' - In "Chicago," his second novel to appear in English, Al Aswany, the author of "The Yacoubian Building," takes on America.... Amélie Nothomb's "Tokyo Fiancée" - This spare, elegant novel unravels much the way Amélie describes the snow when she climbs Mount Kumotori : "Nothing is more mysterious than that which is unfolding before your eyes."... Dylan Loeb McClain: Chess - Strategically, chess may not be the most complicated game, but it can be daunting to learn. Part of the reason is the vast literature about how to play.... Rebuilding a palace may become a grand blunder - The rebuilding of the Hohenzollern Stadtschloss, a cultural misadventure from the start, captures Berlin in a nutshell as a city forever missing the point of itself.... Donald Westlake, mystery writer, is dead at 75 - The prolific, award-winning novelist pounded out more than 100 books and five screenplays during his career.... Watching lives implode, from a distance - "Revolutionary Road" is the kind of great novel that Hollywood tends to botch, because much of it takes place inside the heads of its characters, and because pessimism without obvious redemption is a tough sell.... Putting a woman's crime of ambition on stage - Gina Gionfriddo considers herself "an absolute encyclopedia of true crime." But in her new play there are no consummate villains or heroes.... Uncovering layers of rage in 'Defiance' - During filming, the director Edward Zwick revisited his own family's history and asked himself whether he would have dared to have the same level of defiance depicted in the movie.... Jim Carrey as the cosmic clown of the divided mind - Carrey is a physical comedian who specializes in giving visible form to the Jekyll-Hyde moment, the mind-body split.... Restoring an emperor's 'jewel box' - For decades, stories circulated among art historians of a mothballed Qing Dynasty retreat within the Forbidden City. Six years and $3 million later, the first building to be restored, Juanqinzhai, has just been completed.... New year, new you? Nice try - It's easy to make a resolution, but harder to keep it. Experience says so.... The tale of a Gilded-Age glutton that was too good to be true - Diamond Jim Brady is routinely cited as the foremost eater of his era. But it's simply hard to believe that he ate as much as he is said to have eaten.... Robert Plant, Woody Harrelson, DMX - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... Book Review: 'Stories Done' - Mikal Gilmore writes about stars from the '60s like the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison, Pink Floyd and Ken Kesey, bringing a fresh look to the argument that the idealism of the '60s soon morphed into the discontents of the '70s.... Tokyo's Koenji neighborhood is a lab for hip music - A low-rise area of traditional izakaya bars and narrow alleys has spawned a new music scene that knits together every musical style imaginable.... Paul Hofmann, author and foe of Nazis, dies at 96 - Hofmann acted as an informer for the Allies while serving on the staff of the German commandants and later became a foreign correspondent for The New York Times.... Dusting off a serene jewel box - LONG FORGOTTEN IN THE FORBIDDEN CITY Six years and $3 million later, the first building of the Forbidden City to be restored, Juanqinzhai, or Studio of Exhaustion From Diligent Service, has just been completed.... Calling all celebrities: Time for a New Year's makeover - Many people in the public eye have become surgical case studies, or are in urgent need of rescue from poor style guidance.... In 2008, actors shone, but the ensemble was the star - To reflect on the traffic both on and off the West End over the last 12 months was to be reawakened to the strength of the ensemble work one regularly finds in London.... In Canada, National Gallery seeks to leave controversy behind - Canada's wealthiest art institution is immersed in a controversy that has more in common with television comedies like "The Office" than debates about expenditures on paintings.... Children's book based on Holocaust story is pulled - A children's book inspired by a since-discredited Holocaust story has been pulled by the publisher.... Publisher cancels false memoir of Holocaust - Herman Rosenblat, whose memoir about his experience during the Holocaust was to have been published in February, has admitted that his story was embellished.... Liar, liar, best-seller on fire - Only by presenting a story as an autobiography will anyone 'listen to it.'... High moral stakes and the Church, in shades of gray - The air is thick with paranoia in "Doubt," but nowhere as thick, juicy, sustained or sustaining as Meryl Streep's performance as a distrustful nun.... Freddie Hubbard, energetic jazz trumpeter, dies at 70 - Freddie Hubbard dazzled audiences and critics alike with his virtuosity, his melodicism and his infectious energy.... When talking heads are caught in scenes of silence - In "The Silent Echo Chamber" at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, in Springfield, Connecticut, the actor Harry Shearer displays video of celebrities and politicians in the minutes before appearing live on television.... 'Somebody': Admiring Brando, even at his worst - Why do the great ones so rarely have the capacity to handle their genius? Marlon Brando is not the first talent to invite the question, but Stefan Kanfer helps establish him as the all-time Exhibit A.... When, if ever, can museums sell their works? - The recent controversy over the decision by the National Academy Museum in New York to sell some of its works raises the question: Should the ban on selling art to cover operating costs be eased?... 'Hitler's Private Library': Searching Hitler's books for the roots of the Third Reich - In poring over Hitler's markings and marginalia in the remnants of his 16,000-volume library, Timothy W. Ryback seeks to reconstruct the steps by which he created his mental map of the world.... I'm trying to see all these movies. You want to talk? Go home! - Seeing all the films that may receive Oscar nods this season requires a single-mindedness bordering on mania.... Of time's passage and a child who grows from a man - "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" sighs with longing and simmers with intrigue while investigating the philosophical conundrums and emotional paradoxes of its protagonist's condition.... Holocaust facts and fictions - The dispute about a Holocaust survivor's invented love story raises questions about fictional touches in books and movies about a historic horror.... Still paging Mr. Salinger - Revered for "The Catcher in the Rye" and the Glass family, J. D. Salinger remains elusive on his 90th birthday.... Isabelle Huppert, Prince, Grateful Dead - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... Alaa Al Aswany's 'Chicago' - In "Chicago," his second novel to appear in English, Al Aswany, the author of "The Yacoubian Building," takes on America.... Amélie Nothomb's "Tokyo Fiancée" - This spare, elegant novel unravels much the way Amélie describes the snow when she climbs Mount Kumotori : "Nothing is more mysterious than that which is unfolding before your eyes."... Dylan Loeb McClain: Chess - Strategically, chess may not be the most complicated game, but it can be daunting to learn. Part of the reason is the vast literature about how to play.... Rebuilding a palace may become a grand blunder - The rebuilding of the Hohenzollern Stadtschloss, a cultural misadventure from the start, captures Berlin in a nutshell as a city forever missing the point of itself.... Donald Westlake, mystery writer, is dead at 75 - The prolific, award-winning novelist pounded out more than 100 books and five screenplays during his career.... Watching lives implode, from a distance - "Revolutionary Road" is the kind of great novel that Hollywood tends to botch, because much of it takes place inside the heads of its characters, and because pessimism without obvious redemption is a tough sell.... Putting a woman's crime of ambition on stage - Gina Gionfriddo considers herself "an absolute encyclopedia of true crime." But in her new play there are no consummate villains or heroes.... Uncovering layers of rage in 'Defiance' - During filming, the director Edward Zwick revisited his own family's history and asked himself whether he would have dared to have the same level of defiance depicted in the movie.... Jim Carrey as the cosmic clown of the divided mind - Carrey is a physical comedian who specializes in giving visible form to the Jekyll-Hyde moment, the mind-body split.... Restoring an emperor's 'jewel box' - For decades, stories circulated among art historians of a mothballed Qing Dynasty retreat within the Forbidden City. Six years and $3 million later, the first building to be restored, Juanqinzhai, has just been completed.... New year, new you? Nice try - It's easy to make a resolution, but harder to keep it. Experience says so.... The tale of a Gilded-Age glutton that was too good to be true - Diamond Jim Brady is routinely cited as the foremost eater of his era. But it's simply hard to believe that he ate as much as he is said to have eaten.... Robert Plant, Woody Harrelson, DMX - A roundup of the day's celebrity news.... Book Review: 'Stories Done' - Mikal Gilmore writes about stars from the '60s like the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison, Pink Floyd and Ken Kesey, bringing a fresh look to the argument that the idealism of the '60s soon morphed into the discontents of the '70s.... Tokyo's Koenji neighborhood is a lab for hip music - A low-rise area of traditional izakaya bars and narrow alleys has spawned a new music scene that knits together every musical style imaginable.... Paul Hofmann, author and foe of Nazis, dies at 96 - Hofmann acted as an informer for the Allies while serving on the staff of the German commandants and later became a foreign correspondent for The New York Times.... Dusting off a serene jewel box - LONG FORGOTTEN IN THE FORBIDDEN CITY Six years and $3 million later, the first building of the Forbidden City to be restored, Juanqinzhai, or Studio of Exhaustion From Diligent Service, has just been completed.... Calling all celebrities: Time for a New Year's makeover - Many people in the public eye have become surgical case studies, or are in urgent need of rescue from poor style guidance.... In 2008, actors shone, but the ensemble was the star - To reflect on the traffic both on and off the West End over the last 12 months was to be reawakened to the strength of the ensemble work one regularly finds in London.... In Canada, National Gallery seeks to leave controversy behind - Canada's wealthiest art institution is immersed in a controversy that has more in common with television comedies like "The Office" than debates about expenditures on paintings.... Children's book based on Holocaust story is pulled - A children's book inspired by a since-discredited Holocaust story has been pulled by the publisher.... Publisher cancels false memoir of Holocaust - Herman Rosenblat, whose memoir about his experience during the Holocaust was to have been published in February, has admitted that his story was embellished.... Liar, liar, best-seller on fire - Only by presenting a story as an autobiography will anyone 'listen to it.'... High moral stakes and the Church, in shades of gray - The air is thick with paranoia in "Doubt," but nowhere as thick, juicy, sustained or sustaining as Meryl Streep's performance as a distrustful nun.... Freddie Hubbard, energetic jazz trumpeter, dies at 70 - Freddie Hubbard dazzled audiences and critics alike with his virtuosity, his melodicism and his infectious energy.... Events at the Old Operating Theatre Museum - The latest events held by the Museum... Grants received by the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Details of grants and projects undertaken by the Museum ... Development Plan for the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Opportunity to look at the plans to improve the Museum - could we purchase the Church below the herb Garret?... News from the Old Operating Theatre Museum - News from our Home Page... History of Medicine Pages - Major rewrite of the History of Medicine Page ... Copyright © 2009, Pay Per Click Demo Web Site.com. All Rights Reserved. |