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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove. rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. first-time beginners or lifetime enthusiasts -- all are welcome. enjoy all types of music. latins also, country and western. it is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. it is easy. get up on your feet and step to the beat. senior dance class is from sf rec and park. a great w
andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get...
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we saw him there the with andy warhol. >> he is a very significant artist, he's in all the history books and has pieces all over japan and museums and galleries. he's lesser known obviously in the u.s. >> but he's had major exhibitions at the u.s. >> he has had in moma. >> it is really a story of a very stormy and interesting relationship and noriko his wife has become a significant artist in her own life. even though for a long time she was totally under his shadow. >> that makes up a lot of the narrative of the film. i was inspired by noriko's art. it started out more of a biography, and the more forthcoming of the two, but noriko's work. but it was the fire and energy between them that became so much more universal for the audience, whether you're an artist or any person that's doing anything that requires something creative or that you're passionate about and especially you know for couples that you know are in long term marriages, and certainly couples that have you know similar jobs, careers as well. >> right, well we see this combative relationship throughout. we just saw her sayi
we saw him there the with andy warhol. >> he is a very significant artist, he's in all the history books and has pieces all over japan and museums and galleries. he's lesser known obviously in the u.s. >> but he's had major exhibitions at the u.s. >> he has had in moma. >> it is really a story of a very stormy and interesting relationship and noriko his wife has become a significant artist in her own life. even though for a long time she was totally under his shadow....
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. >> going to fancy parties or nightclubs and hobnobing with andy warhol. >> and went from a museum tort. ♪ good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford live from new york city. after months of turmile they are out for yanukovich's arrest and tapping the former speecher as the interim president but the defiant yanukovich says he is still in charge and calling parliament's decision illegal and jennifer is in kiev with the still unfolding situation. jennifer, yanukovich lost the control of the army and support this weekend and now there is a warrant for his arrest and what exactly do you know about that? >> good morning, morgan. from the intense to independent square we have more news about yanukovich's movements in the last few days, this is coming from the interior minister and he says that yanukovich left in the early morning hours of saturday and he was supposed to attend a meeting of a political party and did not attend that and we heard from him on television and went to donask which is a home region where he was governor and tried to leave there bi-plane but
. >> going to fancy parties or nightclubs and hobnobing with andy warhol. >> and went from a museum tort. ♪ good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford live from new york city. after months of turmile they are out for yanukovich's arrest and tapping the former speecher as the interim president but the defiant yanukovich says he is still in charge and calling parliament's decision illegal and jennifer is in kiev with the still unfolding situation. jennifer,...
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the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet.nd steve mcqueen raced this buggy. >> how long does it take to restore a car? >> this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. they are so well known, who could you sell them to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car. >> there was a period when people were saying that the new ferraris aren't pretty anymore, and we don't understand them. >> i have been a collector for a number of and one day i got a call from pininfarina. >> this was an outside work shop. the head designer he wanted to prove he could still make a pretty ferrari. that designer turned to jim, offering to make him the ultimate car. >> he needed to find someone who wasn't afraid of annoying ferrari. it was a pretty radical idea, and they did get extremely annoyed at it. the thing was i didn't care. what can ferrari do to m
the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet.nd steve mcqueen raced this buggy. >> how long does it take to restore a car? >> this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. they are so well known, who could you sell them to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car....
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. >> simon: many foundations representing major artists like andy warhol, keith haring, and willem dere refusing to authenticate works brought to them at all. francis o'connor is the world's top jackson pollock expert. he says he can spot a fake pollock in a second, but these days he is keeping his opinions to himself. what if i were to come to you and say, "this has been presented to me as a pollock." >> francis o'connor: someone comes to me about once a week. i just let it go by. >> simon: let it go by? >> o'connor: in other words, ignore it. >> simon: i'm not quite sure i understand. if i come to you and i say, "hey, this has been presented to me as a pollock," and you can see right away that it isn't, you're not going to tell me, "this is not a pollock"? >> o'connor: i would be very hesitant to give any opinion at that point, because of the legal situation. >> simon: where do i go to see whether my painting is a real pollock or not? >> o'connor: there is nowhere to go. >> simon: when collectors do have suspicions about their paintings, one of the few places they can go is jamie ma
. >> simon: many foundations representing major artists like andy warhol, keith haring, and willem dere refusing to authenticate works brought to them at all. francis o'connor is the world's top jackson pollock expert. he says he can spot a fake pollock in a second, but these days he is keeping his opinions to himself. what if i were to come to you and say, "this has been presented to me as a pollock." >> francis o'connor: someone comes to me about once a week. i just let...
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up like fashion place going to fancy party says or nightclubs and hobnobbing with people like andy warhol became minutmini celebrities, their ark coveted. >> martin wong had bought the painting from some kids who stole it, who knew he was a collector of graffiti art. when he found out it was a few w true -fewtura he paid $200 for . many think it is an you are began polite. and they still do martin wong found the value of his work. before his death he did he noticed his entire collection of street art to the museum of the city of new york. it's taken 20 years but now an exhibit showcases the evolution of graffiti from its origins in the shadow to his a form admired the world over. so much so that renowned british street artist bank see created a frenzy after his works began appearing all over new york last year. but respect for the form and a desire to preserve it is far from universal. most represen recently a develor decision to whitewash. graffiti is still pro poking powerful feelings, that's among those who embrace it and those happy to see it go back to where it came from. underground
up like fashion place going to fancy party says or nightclubs and hobnobbing with people like andy warhol became minutmini celebrities, their ark coveted. >> martin wong had bought the painting from some kids who stole it, who knew he was a collector of graffiti art. when he found out it was a few w true -fewtura he paid $200 for . many think it is an you are began polite. and they still do martin wong found the value of his work. before his death he did he noticed his entire collection...
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times were also a changing thanks for folk musician bob dillon a revolutionary artist andy war hollan warholng, each played out begins the back up of more stunning news the murder of three freedom volunteers in miss mix student protests at uc berkeley and riots in harlem. at the time, nobody quite knew what it all meant. but in hindsight, 1964 stands as the year when the era known as the '60s really began and america would never be the same david shuster, al jazerra. >> row ma'am he had ali debut had a tremendous impact on african american athletes an influence still evident today 50 years later and mark morgan is here with that part. >> that's right. david touched on it. that was the start of something very big, mohamed ali then cassius clay was an underdog when they met in the title fight 50 years ago, ali young, loud and brash, liston intimidating and broading. clay was given little chance to win, 43 of the 46 sports writer covering the fight thought liston would win, but clay prevailed when liston failed to get off his stool for the seventh round. veteran boxing writer went big picture a
times were also a changing thanks for folk musician bob dillon a revolutionary artist andy war hollan warholng, each played out begins the back up of more stunning news the murder of three freedom volunteers in miss mix student protests at uc berkeley and riots in harlem. at the time, nobody quite knew what it all meant. but in hindsight, 1964 stands as the year when the era known as the '60s really began and america would never be the same david shuster, al jazerra. >> row ma'am he had...
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tournaments and all that, but also they have a music platform that's interesting, sort of like the andy warhol youtube, and it's huge. the last quarter revenues for this thing were up 160%. their live gaming part was up 144%, and, you know, they just got into this nice strategic partnership with a company, is now they're putting the same platform across eastern, southern asia, thailand, malaysia, singapore. we'll get a chance to see what's happening there, and it's one of these things if china grew at 7% instead of 7.5 percent be, it wouldn't impact this particular business n. the meantime, execution's been phenomenal. my two fears, okay? china has been cracking down on the internet. i don't think they can stop it. i think the next revolution in china comes via the internet. and every now and then you get unknown chinese names can be targets to say, hey, the accounting is all messed up, so those would be my two sort of things that i would worry about. but the kind of growth they're experiencing is absolutely phenomenal. al. adam: all right, charles payne, thank you very much. all the best to y
tournaments and all that, but also they have a music platform that's interesting, sort of like the andy warhol youtube, and it's huge. the last quarter revenues for this thing were up 160%. their live gaming part was up 144%, and, you know, they just got into this nice strategic partnership with a company, is now they're putting the same platform across eastern, southern asia, thailand, malaysia, singapore. we'll get a chance to see what's happening there, and it's one of these things if china...
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. >> simon: many foundations representing major artists like andy warhol, keith haring, and willem de kooning are refusing andy warhol, keith haring, and willem de kooning are refusing to[ mhee announcer ] with pain r of fast is good and faster is better. good thing walgreens gets you in and out in no .time so you get the relief you need with new fast acting advil. at the corner of happy and healthy. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >> neeson: i'm 61 years of age, man, you know? going around, fighting these guys, i feel a wee bit embarrassed, you know? and, of course, there's always a part of mind you think, "oh, i wish i was 37 years of age again," you know. >> i will find you, and i will kill you. >> cooper: he was 56 when "taken," the first action thriller he starred in, came out. it cost just $25 million to make, and earned more than $250 million at the box office. he was as surprised as anyoneca. >> neeson: i was convinced it was straight to video so it would go under the radar. >> cooper: why did you thin
. >> simon: many foundations representing major artists like andy warhol, keith haring, and willem de kooning are refusing andy warhol, keith haring, and willem de kooning are refusing to[ mhee announcer ] with pain r of fast is good and faster is better. good thing walgreens gets you in and out in no .time so you get the relief you need with new fast acting advil. at the corner of happy and healthy. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the...