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week's edition include:
** Robot Guides Museum Visitors, Crushes Heads
While this robot is designed to guide museum visitors around the Agrigento
Regional Archaeological Museum, other robots will be programmed to guard
archaeological sites from grave robbers
** Long-delayed Acropolis museum to open in 2007
After years of delays, legal wrangles and cost overruns, Greece hopes to
open its Acropolis Museum by the end of 2007
** Slick Willie's 1945 Prison Escape Tunnel Found
A secret tunnel that led 12 prisoners to freedom 61 years ago has been
located and filmed by archaeologists at Eastern State Penitentiary Historic
Site
** Museum dishes up 1,200-year history of Kyoto cuisine
The 1,200-year history, recipes and charms of Kyoto cuisine are being
showcased in more than 90 exhibits, including wax reproductions, documents
and images, at the Museum of Kyoto in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto
** Electronic tags plan for valuable sculptures
High-tech tracking devices may be fitted to several of Henry Moore's most
famous outdoor works in the south west of Scotland following the theft of
two of the artist's sculptures in recent months
** Hirst earns £2m at the shark factory
Damien Hirst is to earn £24m by turning out versions of the works that made
his name in the 1990s as the leader of the Young British Artist movement
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** Museums find an unlikely ally: The cellphone
Museums across the country, once averse to noisy cellphones, are suddenly
encouraging their use. In the past year, about a dozen art institutions -
including museums in Los Angeles, Berkeley, Calif., Tacoma, Wash.,
Minneapolis and Greenwich, Conn. - have begun offering cellphone tours,
mostly for free
** Pearls and girls are best friends, too
Webb believes pearls are among the oldest forms of jewellery, along with
shells and seeds
** Michelangelo demand beats museum's peak
The British Museum has already taken up to 11,000 advance bookings for the
show, trebling the record 3,670 advance tickets it sold for its Persia
exhibition last year
** Top Dutch museum opening delayed
Culture minister Reny van der Laan told the Dutch parliament security
measures were reviewed in the light of recent art thefts at several other
museums
** Ancient Sarcophagus Unearthed in Cyprus
A 2,500-year-old sarcophagus with vivid colour illustrations from Homer's
epics has been discovered in western Cyprus
** Historians Discover Children's Menu On Back Of U.S. Constitution
Until now, scholars had focused on the elegant calligraphy on the
Constitution's front, entirely overlooking the reverse side, which features
two columns of fancifully named menu items, such as Yankee Doodle Macaroni,
Jumpin' Johnnycakes, and Eagle Fingers
** Feast From The East
All that must be what gave an earlier edition of this survey, shown last
year at the Tokyo National Museum, the highest daily attendance of any
exhibition in the world, according to the Art Newspaper's 2005 census - the
highest, in fact, since the annual tally was launched a decade ago
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** Underground Railroad museum $5.5M in red
A national museum commemorating the Underground Railroad is $5.5 million in
the red just 18 months after opening, and officials said they will seek
public money to continue operations
** Museum Vaults Display Antique Oddities
People who have never tried to cook with a posset pot or coax music from a
glass harmonica can visit a new exhibit at the museum of the Daughters of
the American Revolution and find out how it's done
** Lie back and think of England
Constable's aversion to Old Master-ish mannerisms helps account for the
incredible freshness of his pictures, which struck his contemporaries as
well
** Museum buys surplus sub for $4
A Rimouski museum has bought itself a submarine for the princely sum of $4,
plus tax
** Satellite truck gets place in museum
The building is far from finished, but Newseum curators recently installed
their first artefact - an item so big they'll put up the rest of the museum
around it
** Unrest at Junior Museum
Some current or recently departed employees of the museum, who are paid by
the city, said the only changes they've experienced have been negatives
** Museum Victoria reveals Opening Ceremony
** Public Archaeology Field School
** Medieval Exchanges
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