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** Christmas Curator's Choice: Pauline Chase's 1913 Peter Pan costume
But I think what I like almost more than the costume itself is Pauline
Chase's story; she was born in 1885 and became an actress when she was 14 -
she was American, but met an English impresario who brought her over here
** Toll rises in Taiz museum rampage
Officials in the Yemeni western province said guards were among the dead and
four others were hurt when one of the guards at the museum opened fire this
evening
** Copenhagen's Biggest Art Exhibit Gets It Wrong
Perhaps this pent-up desire for violence stems from having spent a large
part of the past three days checking in and out of a conference called
Culture/Futures
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** Elton's sale - everything must go
The most ambitious customers can place their bids at the till, but will find
themselves up against stiff competition: the Victoria and Albert Museum, for
one, has expressed interest in some outfits on display
** Smithsonian settles asbestos lawsuit
An outside consultant urged improvements in the Smithsonian Institution's
handling of asbestos in its buildings, calling for changes in procedures and
training, and inspections to locate the toxic substance throughout the
sprawling museum complex
** His photographs recorded an unvarnished America
He got an opportunity when the Guggenheim Foundation gave him a grant for a
photographic survey of America, to reveal, in Frank's words, "the kind of
civilization born here and spreading elsewhere."
** Lost Caravaggio painting 'was burnt by Mafia'
Gaspare Spatuzzo, who was imprisoned in 1997 on multiple counts of murder
and turned informer last year, has told magistrates that Filippo Graviano, a
Mafia boss for whom he was a hitman, told him in 1999 in prison that the
painting was eaten by rats and pigs, and so was burnt
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** Killer petunias and murderous potatoes
Scientists from the Natural History Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew, say that carnivorous behaviour in plants is far more widespread than
previously thought, with many common plants, such as petunias, part way to
being 'meat eaters'
** Greek museum bares all on s#x in ancient times
The exhibition surveys the changing perceptions of Eros (known as Cupid to
the Romans) from the eighth century BC when he was viewed as an influential
god to the Roman period when he became less potent and a mere companion to
Venus
** Crypt searched for Caravaggio's bones
A team from Bologna University and Ravenna University planned to use
infrared scanners, CAT scans, DNA analysis and carbon dating to solve the
mystery of where Caravaggio, a master of chiaroscuro lighting, was buried
** Dear Miss, I want to run the V&A. Yours, Roy Strong (18)
With hindsight it seems like a simple plan for an 18-year-old: take over one
of the pre-eminent art institutions in the country, revitalise one of the
nation's most eminent museums and be- come an internationally renowned
authority
** Natural History Museum Gets Credit Downgrade
Brooks-Gonyer confirmed that museum attendance slumped by 44 percent and
membership by 45 percent in the 2008-2009 fiscal year, which ended on June
30, compared to the previous one
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** Artist Creating Museum Explosion
The artist, who has assured the Philadelphia Museum of Art no permanent
damage will be done by the explosion, said his "Fallen Blossoms" show will
run through March
** Ancient Pacific islanders brought to light
When a team of archaeologists began excavating an old coral reef in Vanuatu
in 2008 and 2009, they soon discovered it had served as a cemetery in
ancient times
** Museum Visits on the Decline
According to a study by the National Endowment for the Arts, only 22.7
percent of Americans made a visit to a museum during 2008, down from a not
altogether more impressive figure of 26.5 percent in 2008
** Police extract man stuck in museum window
Although it may not be completely accurate to call Douglas Elliott Lloyd the
Winnie the Pooh of suspected burglars, this much is clear: He got stuck in a
window while breaking into a building Wednesday, and police had to pull him
out before they hauled him off
** Aussie Museum scientists find coconut-carrying octopus
Australian scientists have discovered an octopus in Indonesia that collects
coconut shells for shelter - unusually sophisticated behaviour that the
researchers believe is the first evidence of tool use in an invertebrate
animal
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** Natural History to exhibit rare blue diamond
A huge, rare deep-blue diamond known as the Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond will
join the other gems at the National Museum of Natural History for seven
months next year
** Museums Coming to Life in Rebuilt Chechnya
Clad in a shaggy white ram's wool hat and sporting a matching beard, museum
founder Adam Satuyev says tiny Chechnya is undergoing a cultural revival
after decades of war
** Smithsonian missing $12.3M in equipment
The Smithsonian Institution has lost $12.3 million in equipment, including
89 laptop computers, since 2005
** Announcing the 2010 AAM Muse Awards
Recognizing outstanding achievement in museum media, the AAM Media &
Technology Committee announces the 21st annual Muse Awards competition
** Museums and the Web 2010
the international conference for culture and heritage on-line. April 13-17,
2010. Denver, Colorado, USA
** 2010 ARSC Conference New Orleans, Louisiana
The 44th annual ARSC Conference will be held at the Chateau Bourbon, 800
Iberville Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 19-22, 2010
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