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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Street art exhibit has people talking by James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. - A rather large mouth is painted on the aqua-blue wall of a prominent, centrally located building here. Part of a new indoor-outdoor exhibition mounted in May by the Portsm…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:30PM
Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Exhibit offers poignant notes from Vietnam War by James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent

Kilroy was here. That phrase, said to have originated with a shipyard inspector from Quincy during World War II, has been for decades familiar shorthand for the existential angst of the all-…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 11:30PM
Saturday, May 28, 2011

A real laugh riot by James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent

Marc Maron is driving in Los Angeles traffic. He’s on his way to Kevin Smith’s house, where he will make a guest appearance on the writer and film director’s daily podcast.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:30PM
Monday, April 4, 2011

For portraits, a new frame of reference by James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent

When Kanye West was in the studio making his latest album, “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,’’ he hung images of George Condo’s vivid, twisted portraits on the wall…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 02:20AM
Saturday, March 19, 2011

Moser’s lifework thrives in books by James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent

NORTHAMPTON — There’s a wall in Barry Moser’s office at Smith College with dozens of framed degrees and honors. At the center of the array hangs a small quote:

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 01:00PM
Saturday, February 5, 2011

From the Cape, a view of Edward Gorey by James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent

YARMOUTH PORT — Collecting had its own inherent wisdom for Edward Gorey, the master illustrator of morbid humor. In his old captain’s cottage on the town common here, the late ar…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 11:30AM