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I knew an artist’s model once

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 15, 2018

 Kenneth Noland Mysteries at Chac Mool Gallery  I knew an artist’s model once. She wasn’t as bad as she was painted. Box 13: The Haunted Artist Five paintings in all, [ … ]

I knew an artist's model once

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005

 Kenneth Noland Mysteries at Chac Mool Gallery  I knew an artist’s model once. She wasn’t as bad as she was painted. Box 13: The Haunted Artist Five paintings in all, [ … ]

To Be Or Not To Be, Childfree

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 2, 2018

Ladies, have you ever noticed how when you reach a certain age you’re made to feel you have to justify your childfree state and the freedom that it necessarily gives [ … ]

Helen Lundeberg Painting

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 14, 2018

Helen Lundeberg and the Illusory Landscape: Five Decades of Paintings Louis Stern Fine Arts The work is announced in an early self-portrait, the face in profile like Piero’s Duke of [ … ]

Buff Says Buff

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 16, 2018

George Stern Fine Arts  Conrad Buff has a thing or two to say about painting. He arrived there in the vocabularizing state having hatched up paintings of the Old West [ … ]

A Look at Feitelson

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 14, 2018

 Louis Stern Fine Arts  Brancusi’s Kiss is about as fine as any Constructivist art. Winnow away the irrational element, a perfect congruency develops, the small rhythms of disposition make a [ … ]

John Negroponte ZFactor

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 2, 2018

As watered-down as the 9/11 Commission reports had to be in order to make bi-partisan “consensus”, one especially important recommendation still shone through as being imperative to reign in the [ … ]

Philadelphia Metro Viewpoints

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 23, 2018

Philadelphia Metro Viewpoints NFL a practice in socialism By Evan Weiner For Philadelphia Eagles fans, Saturday marks the time of year when they can come out of hibernation in their [ … ]

Athletes care about money, not issues

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 23, 2018

Lack of public stances on Iraq, Augusta is sad but expected COMMENTARY By Evan WeinerNBCSPORTS.COM CONTRIBUTOR March 18 — It seems everyone has an opinion on the events unfolding in [ … ]

BLOWIN’ IT UP FOR JESUS

Los Angeles Journal - March 9, 2005November 15, 2018

By: Michael Zivick About the size of the roof of an SUV, a granite monument to the Ten Commandments was hung in the rotunda of the Alabama Supreme Court by [ … ]

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