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LAist Interview: Maria Taylor (LAist) In 2005, Maria Taylor received national attention when songs from her first solo album, 11:11 , were featured on Grey’s Anatomy. Of course, longtime fans of her music weren’t surprised in the slightest. Over the years she’s become known for her layered songwriting and meltingly beautiful vocals in bands such as Little Red Rocket, Azure Ray and Now It’s Overhead. Following the success of ... This Site Web Search powered by (The Deming Headlight) YAHOO! search "Ink: Tattoos As Personal Expression," an exhibit opening at the Branigan Cultural Center on Friday, will take a deep look at the history, recent technology, and of course, the art of tattoos and their significance. Better things (Southeast Missourian) In the Bible Belt, the 70th anniversary this week of Kristallnacht didn't get a great deal of attention. Veterans Day is the holiday we focus on in early November. Art Review: Catherine Opie Retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum (Blogcritics.org) Opie hammers home her message through repetition, as if demanding we look not at one individual, but many. Catherine Opie's shockingly raw portraits from the early '90s are what came to mind when I heard of this retrospective on view until January 7, 2009 at the Guggenheim in New York. However, seeing her oeuvre not only disabused me of any notion of rawness in her work, but also opened my eyes ... Stubborn Ireland repel strength of Samoans (Times Online) England have fallen horribly flat in the World Cup and been ridiculed for their lack of passion, courage and commitment.
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