30 April 2007
23 April 2007
Senator Barack Obama
"America cannot meet the threats of this century alone, but the world cannot meet them without America. We must neither retreat from the world nor try to bully it into submission — we must lead the world, by deed and example."
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18 April 2007
Jack Webb
From the distinctive four-note opening of its theme music to the raft of catch phrases it produced, no other television cop show has left such an indelible mark on American culture as Dragnet. It was the first successful television crime drama to be shot on film and one of the few prime time series to have returned to production after its initial run. In Dragnet, Jack Webb, who produced, directed, and starred in the program, created the benchmark by which subsequent police shows would be judged. -- Eric Schaeffer
www.museum.tv/archives/etv/D/htmlD/dragnet/dragnet.htm
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
In 1954 the court became a restaurant, designed by Dorothy Draper.
NYTimes:
The reconstruction of the galleries and adjacent areas — a 15-year, $220 million project — will enable the Met to exhibit some 5,300 works, or 95 percent of this collection, about half of which had been in storage in recent decades. By restoring the south wing to its original purpose, the reconstruction also pays homage to the vision of its first architects, McKim, Mead & White, who created it with Greek and Roman art in mind.
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17 April 2007
Cerith Wyn Evans
And if I don't meet you no more in this world / Then I'll, I'll meet you in the next one / And don't be late, don't be late
2006: © the Artist
Photo: Stephen White: Courtesy Jay Jopling/ White Cube (London)
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