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Jeff Koons opens first major US exhibit after 15 years
Published Wednesday, June 4, 2008
A gigantic balloon-animal dog painted metallic orange watches over paintings of Popeye, a sculpture of Michael Jackson and portraits of an ex-porn star. |
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We need âWe Need Girlfriendsâ
Published Wednesday, April 2, 2008
These boys are fresh out of collegeâŠand girlfriends. |
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Not your high school chemistry set
Published Wednesday, March 5, 2008
You donât hear it much in the South, but âbreaking badâ is slang for going against the law. |
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Top Five Campiest Movies of 2007
Published Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008
Were these movies great? |
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Drug use in ClemsonâŠpass the joint
Published Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug according to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, especially among college students and young adults. |
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Partyâs over: State toughens on drinking offenses
Published Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007
Law enforcement has a strong presence in college towns, especially in Clemson. |
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Checking out the masters
Published Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007
Since Clemson University annually yields a crop of young, talented artists into the Upstate, itâs always interesting to catch a glimpse of the âmastersââ work at the annual faculty show. |
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Complex simplicity
Published Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007
Clemson artist/science geek Molly Morin operates in a still surfacing region of the art world where the Internet, science and arts overlap, offering no small amount of potential, or, in Morinâs case, a wealth of beauty and originality. |
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Paper takes a bow
Published Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007
One might be hesitant to hop in the car and bee line for the Pickens County Art Museum after reading a short synopsis of their current âRock, Paper, Scissorâ exhibit. |
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Arts hub raising roof â and funds
Published Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007
Any time 50 artists who could otherwise make money from their efforts decide to work for free, itâs reason to take notice. |
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MFA programs: boom or bust?
Published Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007
Like any young, aspiring photographer who may or may not currently reside in his parentsâ basement, Iâm carefully plotting and planning my ascent to greatness. |
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Paper airplane daydreams
Published Friday, Aug. 31, 2007
In speaking with Clemson art guru John Acorn, itâs easy to get the feeling you might be speaking with one of the most genuine people in the Upstate. |
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Arcane, intense and âUnseenâ
Published Thursday, Aug. 23, 2007
An examination of whatâs rarely examined is the motivation for the varied collection of work at âThe Unseenâ, the newest show at Clemson Universityâs Lee Gallery. |
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Eyes Guide: 8/15/07
Published Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007
In what makes great material for a nightmare, Seneca artist Kent Ambler recently fell from a ladder, breaking both wrists. |
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The Jack White of ceramics
Published Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Seneca artist Josh Lynch operates in the tradition of a rare class of craftsmen who take a great deal of pride in producing visually intriguing functional pottery â work that isnât standard issue Pottery Barn fare and looks exciting as it stands the ages. |
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