“A Norman Rockwell painting that sold for more than $1 million at an auction in May disappeared from a storage warehouse in Queens last month.” The painting, titled Sport and made for a Saturday Evening Post cover, depicts a fisherman in the rain.
Tag: 10.09.13
In The Digital Era, What Does “Watching TV” Even Mean?
“We spend a full five hours and 16 minutes a day in front of a screen, and that’s without even turning on a television. … For the first time we are devoting more attention each day to smartphones, computers and tablets. All of which points to a big question: What counts as TV-watching today?”
Oakland Museum Suffers Second Burglary In Three Months
“Police believe that the man who stole a Gold Rush-era artifact from the Oakland Museum of California this week is the same burglar who made off with gold nuggets and other items from the institution in November, investigators said Wednesday.”