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The Goddess and Rita Angus: New Zealand Landscape Artist Precursor of Gaia Movement

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

John Berger's Ways of Seeing: BBC TV Series Turned Art Theory Book

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By: Kiki Anderson

The Folkestone Triennial Art Show: A UK Towns Homage to Art and Life by the Sea

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By: Tony Butcher

Words from William Hazlitt the Romantic: Writer Who Mentored Keats Speaks to Modern Readers

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

MAM Festival of Arts Milwaukee WI: Milwaukee Art Museum Celebration of the Arts on the Lake Front

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By: Christine Nyholm

The Artist as Critic of Society: Blake, Ginsberg, McCahon: Critics and Mystics

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

Prophetic Art: The Shared Vision of William Blake, Allen Ginsberg and Colin McCahon

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

Exploring Spirit and Experience: Memory, Meditation and Creative Imagination

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

Seeking Innovation From Tradition: Where Do Your Creative Instincts Come From?

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

Searching for Inspiration: A Quest for the Creative Mind and Spirit

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

Ginsberg and Dylan, Seekers: The Friendship of the Legendary Beat Poet and Timeless Music Man

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

Top 10 US Art Schools Compared: Best Art College Tuition, Visiting Artists and Notable School Alumni

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Financial Value of Fine Art: Comparing a Movie and a Painting That Both Cost $135 million

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Sex to Sexty - The Most Vulgar Mag: Underground Dirty Comic Book Given a Retrospective Volume

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The Word and Religious Art: Why Modern Artists Use Text to Explore Faith

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

The "Why" of Modern Religious Art: Painting Spiritual Faith and Doubt in the Global Village

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

The Art and Mystery of "Banksy": A Profile of the International Graffiti Artist

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By: Kelley Wadson

Spielberg Film Con Artist Redeemed: Frank Abagnale's Story in the 2002 Movie "Catch Me If You Can"

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Two Documentary Films About Art: Henry Geldzahler, Great Curator, and Marla Olmstead, Good Artist

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

First Amendment Rights and Art: Artist Daniel A. Moore's Legal Battle with University of Alabama

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Sweet Serial Killer Dexter: Selective Murdering Makes Novel Comedy by Jeff Lindsay

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Irish Fiddler Kevin Burke: Across the Black River, A Concert and CD Review

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Top 10 Younger Women Who Rock: The Donnas and Pink Top this List of Younger Rocking Ladies

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Kiwi Samoan Art Comes of Age: International Recognition Growing for Pacific Islands Urban Blend

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By: Brenda Ann Burke

The Manga Bible - Review: Spreading the Word of God or Manga?

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By: Frances Lucy Pike

Portland Store Sells Junk for Art: Donate or Buy Recycled SCRAP Stuff at a Funky Artistic Reuse Shop

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By: Janienne Jennrich

Books About Art History For Kids: Introducing Children to Art Through Novels and Illustrated Books

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Dogs in Art History: How Artists Portray Dogs and Canines in Paintings and Photographs

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Art and St. Francis: Portraits of The Saint from Assisi

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By: Feature Writer Meg Nola

New Art in Melbourne's Laneways: How a New Generation of Melbourne Artists are Claiming Public Spaces

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By: Michelle Almiron

Profile: The Genius of Lou Stovall: Master Printmaker is Not Afraid to Share His Craft

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By: Jada Bradley

Art and Homosexuality Exhibition: First Cancelled in Milan, the Controversial Event Opened in Florence

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By: Feature Writer Maddalena Delli

Tibetan Prayer Flags For Kids: A Fun Art Project Teaching Spirituality and Color Symbolism

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Travellers Repose on the Turnpike: An American Civil War Landmark in Greenbrier Valley of West Virginia

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals: New Indie Rock from Vermont

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Van Gogh Paintings Lost and Found: Australia Loses an Authentic Masterpiece Boston Gains an Artwork

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Suicide and Artists: Two Successful Artists Kill Themselves

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

All Good Music Festival 2007: Jam Bands Rock and Roll in the Mountains of West Virginia

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Paris Hilton and alli Death Wish: You Can Never Be Too Thin or Too Rich Says New Diet Drug

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Rubik's Cheat Codes and the War: Do We Cheat Ourselves by Looking For Easy Answers in Computer Games

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Color Names Nail Polish and Cars: Cosmetic and Automobile Companies Color Names Reflect Culture

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Barnes Museum Moves Downtown: Philadelphia City Council Approves Lease to Famous Art Collection

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Identifying Art and Bad Taste: Artists Who Use Food to Gross Us Out Usually Have No Substance.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Game Design Art Project for Kids: This Fun Activity Teaches Children How to Make a Game

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The All Good Music Festival: An Excellent Eclectic Campout in the Hills of West Virginia

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Andy Warhol American Pop Artist: The Artwork of Warhol Includes Portraits and Pop Culture

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Leroy Neiman, Playboy Artist: This American Artist Paints Celebrities, Sports

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

M.C.Escher Artist and Illusionist: The Optical Illusions of Dutch Artist and Illustrator MC Escher

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Dead Naked Paris Hilton Artwork: Daniel Edwards is an artist who uses shock and celebrity as themes

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Eugene Delacroix: Greatest French Romantic Painter of 19th century

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By: Feature Writer Tel Asiado

Joan Miro: Spanish Artist, Surrealist Painter, Sculpture and Ceramist

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By: Feature Writer Tel Asiado

Jules Pascin French Painter: This French Expressionist Painted Prostitutes and Naked Women

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Salvador Dali Surreal Artist: The Spanish Painter Popular Among High School and College Students

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Art Project: Phases of the Moon: Use Texture and Color to Create Waxing and Waning Moons

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

PhotoShop CD Design Project: Teach Graphic Consistency and Visual Fun on the Computer

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Two French Artists Paint Dancers: Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec Created Artworks of Ballet and the Cancan

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Raphael - High Renaissance Painter: Youngest of the Three Masters - Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Raffaello

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By: Feature Writer Tel Asiado

Art Creates Community: Artists In Our Midst, an artists co-op in Vancouver, Canada

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Art for the Blind in New York City: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Offers Special Programs

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Chocolate Obama Jesus: My Sweet Lord and Obama Jesus Sculptures Create Controversy in US

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

JSG Boggs, Counterfeit Art: A mastercraftsman and forger who challenges our perceptions of money

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Vincent van Gogh's Life and Times: Post-Impressionist Dutch Painter Famous for "The Starry Night"

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By: Feature Writer Tel Asiado

Francisco Jose de Goya: Greatest Spanish Painter and Engraver of the 18th-Century

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By: Feature Writer Tel Asiado

Erotic Fine Art and Artists: Sexy artists and erotic artwork. Who were the best?

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Last King of Scotland: A Review: Forest Whitaker creates a cuddly dictator

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Night at the Museum for Real: The American Museum of Natural History is hosting slumber parties

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

How to Identify Art: Three easy questions that can help determine whether a work is Art

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Adbusters and the Art of Satire: A magazine meant to parody advertising based in Vancouver, Canada

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The Art of Brainstorming: How to teach creativity and problem solving through brainstorming

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Flipbooks Teach Animation: Draw a quick action in sequence, for students ages 8-17

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The Louvre Sells Its Name: The Louvre Abu Dhabi bought by the United Arab Emirates

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Oaxaca´s Art Scene: Take the mezcal trail through Oaxaca´s flourishing art world

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By: Sarah Menkedick

Art: Manners, Culture, Etiquette: An antique book of manners gives advice on how to deal with artists.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Art and Chess: The Connection: Both are creative acts that teach problem solving.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The Illusionist and The Prestige: Two movies from 2006 feature magic, magicians, and their secrets.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

PhotoShop and the Visual Pun: Teaching digital art that includes the use of visual metaphor

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Crystal Bridges: The World is Flat: Wal-Mart heir Alice Walton buys American masterpiece paintings.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

PhotoShop: Mandala Symmetry: Using mandalas to teach symmetry and PhotoShop

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Elements of Design: Artist Example: Use examples of great art from art history to reinforce lessons.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Eragon: A Review: This fun dragon movie features John Malkovich and Jeremy Irons.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

PhotoShop Teaches Art: Using PhotoShop to teach the elements of design

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The Art of Fragrance: Christopher Brosius is a Perfumer and Artist

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Rocky Balboa is a Hit: The latest Syvester Stallone movie is well worth a visit and revisit.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Art Project: Cartooning: Teaching cartooning to cross the curriculum

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Google Zeitgeist: Page Hit Heroin: Google has released its' top searches in 2006. Let us all take notes...

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The Artifact Thief Steals History: Robert John Kea was a discerning kleptomaniac

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Night at the Museum: A Review: Knowledge is power! is the theme of this fun, friendly film.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Gross Clinic: The Final Tally: The Gross Clinic by Thomas Eakins will stay in Philadelphia!

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

F For Fake: Life as an Art Forger: The sad and possibly true tale of Elmyr de Hory

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

The Thomas Crown Affair: A Review: Any movie about art theft is good...right?

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Gross Clinic: Philly Update: The Philadelphia Museum of Art Tries to Keep a Masterpiece

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Geeky Games Imbedded in OSX: Many computers, including Macs, have secret games. Who knew?

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Racism: Let the dialogue continue: Racism is alive and well and needs to be discussed

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

How To Look at Art: It's hard for many people to understand nonrepresentational artwork. But it can be done!

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Dance, Penguin, Dance: Happy Feet will get your toes tapping, but don't look for a deep plot

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Borat: Reality-Based Film: Some may view Borat as a mockumentary.

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Flushed Away: Fun for the Family: This is a fun quirky movie with some great singing slugs!

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Crystal Bridges: Wal-Mart Museum: The heir of Sam Walton feathers her nest in Bentonville, Arkansas

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Luscher Color Test Questioned: The Luscher color test is fun to take and fun to read its horoscope

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

Firefly: TV Can Be Art: The short-lived TV series was truly a work of art

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By: Feature Writer Mary Rayme

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