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For more than 20 years Green Day has delivered quality rock or pop punk to audiences worldwide. This 8th studio album from Green Day delivers the standard styles of this East Bay California power trio. 21st Century Breakdown is viewed as a rock opera in three acts, as was their very suc..
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- Posted on 06-27-2009
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Sure Bonnaroo is over but there are still plenty of days left in the summer to see an intense Music Festival somewhere near you. Listed below are but a few worthwhile musical offerings of summer.
Burlington Waterfront Festival
This i..
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- Posted on 06-24-2009
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One of the most famous and iconic American paintings of the 20th century is American Gothic by Grant Wood (1891-1942). American Gothic created quite a controversy in 1930 when it was first exhibited at the Art institute of Chicago and was awarded a $300 prize. Viewers of ..
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- Posted on 06-22-2009
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In honor of the upcoming 4th of July celebration, I thought it might be appropriate to consider the origins of Uncle Sam. Created by James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960), the famous Uncle Sam recruiting poster is one of the most popular images representing the United States and patriotism. But wher..
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- Posted on 06-22-2009
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On Monday, May 11, 2009, thieves broke into the City Museum of IJsselstein in Holland and stole four 17th- and 19th-century landscape paintings. The artworks stolen were by 17th century Dutch painters Pieter de Neyn and Jan van Goyen, and paintings by 19th-century Dutch artists Willem R..
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- Posted on 05-31-2009
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