Children’s Books and Reading

August 6th, 2011

I like this:)

Extensive collection of recommended books for children and young adults. Includes practical tips and techniques to help children become successful readers.More Sites about Children’s Literature

Antiques: Maine’s Folk Art: Quilts, Mackerel Plows and All

August 6th, 2011

does anyone know the real story

Maine’s “Folk Art Trail” features exhibits by eleven museums, and includes weathervanes, quilts, painted furniture, hooked rugs, portraits, pottery and paintings by Grandma Moses.

Art Review | ‘Implant’: Yes, the Live Music Is Lovely, but Will the Plants Like It?

August 6th, 2011

this is bogus, who would think

Green art is flourishing, improbably, in a Midtown office building, in a show called “Implant” at the UBS Art Gallery.

Art in Review

August 6th, 2011

more to read in our archives

“Painting: Now and Forever, Part II” at Greene Naftali, “Neti-Neti (not this, not this)” at Bose Pacia, Scott King at Bortolami Gallery and more.

Art Listings

August 6th, 2011

oh i can’t beleive it

ART.

Architecture: Reaching for the Clouds in Dubai

August 6th, 2011

thats funny

Adrian Smith left his old firm because he wasn’t ready to retire. Now he and his new partners have a full docket in the United Arab Emirates.

Connections: Voodoo and New Orleans: Two Cultures of Permeable Boundaries

August 6th, 2011

never miss a day, thanks for the blog

Boundaries between life and death seem permeable in the humid heat of New Orleans.

Museum of History Unveils Its Future

August 6th, 2011

oh i can’t beleive it

The 76-year-old home of the Museum of the City of New York has been reinvigorated with a 3,000-square-foot glass-clad pavilion gallery, a symbol of its renewal.

Economic Realities Press on Artists’ Outdoor Eden

August 6th, 2011

never miss a day, thanks for the blog

A parking lot may cost the artists Laddie John Dill and Ed Ruscha their longtime studio in Los Angeles.

Two Years Later, the F.B.I. Still Seeks the Owners of a Trove of Artworks

August 6th, 2011

Rome wasnt built in a day!

William Milliken Vanderbilt Kingsland left no will, and his apartment turned out to be full of stolen art.