Omni Daily News
Thomas Hoving (1921-2009): Former Metropolitan Museum of Art director, art historian, and author Thomas Hoving died today at the age of 78. Hoving, a pioneering and controversial figure in the art world who launched the era of "blockbuster" exhibitions at the Met, wrote the bestselling tell-all, Making the Mummies Dance: Inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [The New York Times]
Gorgeous George Resurrects a Novel: Walter Kirn's novel Up In the Air was a fly-and-die story, that is until George Clooney and breakout director Jason Reitman (Juno) gave it another chance to take flight. [The Daily Beast]
Discovery of Hitler's Art Playbook: Upon closer inspection, a book retrieved at the end of WWII by a young U.S. soldier at Hitler's Berghof turns out to be a volume containing the madman's plans for an Austrian "Fuhrermuseum" and a meticulous accounting of the artifacts the Nazi's stole from European Jewish families for the project. [Yahoo News]
Moving & shaking: When everybody's favorite librarian, Nancy Pearl, talks holiday picks on NPR, readers listen carefully. Spooner (an Amazon Best of the Month: October Pick), When Wanderers Cease to Roam, Bubble Trouble, and other great titles for adults and kids land on our Movers & Shakers list.
--Lauren




Enzyte on March 22, 2010 at 11:17 AM
Upon closer inspection, a book retrieved at the end of WWII by a young U.S. soldier.
captive insurance companies on February 02, 2011 at 05:31 PM
Hitler's Art playbook...I think I have mixed feelings about that thing. Actually, I don't even know what I feel about that one...
ClubPenguinCheats on March 28, 2011 at 11:09 PM
I think I have mixed feelings about that thing.