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10/24/2009 05:36 PM | Via: Charlottesville Blogs

Phoenix’s “1901?

Phoenix is a band from the suburbs of Paris; I first heard their song Lisztomania during the summer. Lisztomania is from Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, which is their fourth album (it was released in May of this year).Here's an excerpt from Leah Greenblatt'... read the full story

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10/23/2009 02:27 PM | Via: Unfair Park

Edsel's Now "Bewildered," "Bothered" By Meadows Museum's Response to...

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's Saint Rufina , one of two pieces of artwork in the Meadows Museum stolen by the Nazis in 1941 ? So, I just spoke with Robert Edsel concerning those two paintings at the SMU Meadows Museum his Monuments Men Foundation for the... read the full story

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10/23/2009 11:44 AM | Via: Coconut Grove Grapevine

Tonight in the Grove . . .

Two Happy Hours at Greenstreet (3468 Main Highway) Beer - 3.50, Wine - $2.00 off a glass, Well drinks - 4.50, Martinis - 6.00 / 5 to 7 pm and 11 pm to closing time. Also every Friday is Ladies Night from 5 am to 8 pm at Greenstreet, Complimentary Champagne for all... read the full story

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10/23/2009 09:48 AM | Via: Unfair Park

Robert Edsel Finds Some Nazi-Looted Art Hanging in SMU's Meadows Museum

Bartolome Esteban Murillo's Saint Justa ? A Friend of Unfair Park alerts us to the news that Robert Edsel -- founder of the Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art , which scours the globe for the millions of pieces of art stolen by Hitler and the... read the full story

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10/13/2009 02:00 AM | Via: Chicago Sun Times

Terror charges vs. French physicist filed

PARIS -- A French judicial official says preliminary charges have been filed against a physicist who works at the world's largest atom smasher and is suspected of al-Qaida links. read the full story

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10/12/2009 05:03 PM | Via: Charlottesville Blogs

Jazz Songline [Playlist - 10/08/09]

“Day In Day Out” – Billie Holiday – 1st Issue The Great American Songbook “Autumn In NY” – Eddie Harris – There Was A Time “Give Me A Break” – Karrin Allyson – Footprints “I Love... read the full story

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10/12/2009 02:02 PM | Via: N&O Blogs

It's not all fried at the fair. There's make-up, too!

Forget the chocolate-covered bacon. What I can't wait to see at this year's fair is the L'Oreal Paris tent. Manicures and make-overs at the fair? Skin analysis? Free make-up samples? You betcha! It's all part of The Color Space, L'Oreal's 5,000-square-foot... read the full story

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10/12/2009 10:18 AM | Via: Dealbook

Britain to Sell Assets Including Rail Tunnel

Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain proposed Monday to sell a range of government-owned assets, including the Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link that connects London to Paris, to raise money to help plug the country's huge budget deficit. read the full story

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10/12/2009 09:51 AM | Via: Pittsburgh Post Gazette

New Knits Are Flexible Friends

PARIS -- Woolly, hairy or feather light, autumn knits have one thing in common: They cover the body like falling leaves. read the full story

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10/12/2009 09:51 AM | Via: Pittsburgh Post Gazette

This Time, the Hawks Are French

PARIS -- When a country gets certified as a Multilateral Good Guy as the United States did last week, thanks to the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, one of the obligations that comes with the designation is listening seriously to warnings from less powerful partners. read the full story

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10/12/2009 09:26 AM | Via: New York Post

French physicist questioned as terror suspect

PARIS -- A French physicist working at the world's largest atom smasher who is suspected of links to al-Qaida appeared Monday before a magistrate who will decide whether to file preliminary charges against him. The 32-year-old Frenchman of Algerian o... read the full story

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