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ll through history, artists have been pushing us to examine our views of what is and isn’t erotic, with subjects ranging from the relatively tame (Francisco Goya’s “La Maja Desnuda”) to the extremely challenging (Mapplethorpe’s photography, Rod Stewart’s “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?”). Santa Cruz keeps this tradition alive via “What Is Erotic?”a festive and daring fundraiser for The 418 Project.
Somebody's daughter
Baffled NSW police have turned to an expert in facial technology to identify remains found in Belanglo in 2010.
Community Calendar
FEB. 5 'Seussical,' a Dr. Seuss Musical 3 p.m. Feb. 5. Savannah Children's Theatre, 2160 E. Victory Dr. The 60-member cast brings to life memorable Dr. Seuss characters in a musical extravaganza. Cost: $15 and up.
Creative Striptease: With confidence, burlesque strips away the pounds
FROM LEFT: Burlesque performers Shirley Knot, Jeez Loueez, Cherry Brandi, Red Hot Annie and Trixie Sparx are part of Vaudezilla, a Chicago-based production company, that strives to bring a more theatrical style to the city’s burlesque scene.
Discovering Francesca Woodman
Judy Graeme: How is it that until about a week ago I'd never heard of the surrealist photographer Francesca Woodman? We even went to the same school.
Graphic memories
Betty Matheson’s hands trembled as she attempted to read a police report accusing a former boyfriend of trying to choke her and have sex with her unconscious body.
Graphic Naso memories
Betty Matheson’s hands trembled as she attempted to read a police report accusing a former boyfriend of trying to choke her and have sex with her unconscious body.
Power of Europe's boardrooms captured in new book
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - For 15 years, New York-based Dutch photographer Jacqueline Hassink has been making her mark with global art projects, covering subjects as diverse as Haute Couture fitting rooms in Paris, the gardens of Kyoto and the boardrooms of Europe's leading corporations. Magnum photographer Martin Parr declared Hassink's "The Table of Power" (1996), in which she photographed the ...
Power of Europe's boardooms captured in new book
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - For 15 years, New York-based Dutch photographer Jacqueline Hassink has been making her mark with global art projects, covering subjects as diverse as Haute Couture fitting rooms in Paris, the gardens of Kyoto and the boardrooms of Europe's leading corporations. Magnum photographer Martin Parr declared Hassink's "The Table of Power" (1996), in which she photographed the ...