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  • David R. O'Keeffe is serializing his science fiction novel A Pittsburgh Storm online

    SF Tidbits for 5/8/09 2009

  • The biopic could have made more of the fact that O'Keeffe's career began to eclipse his as he spent less time on his photography and more time promoting her as well as other artists.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • The biopic could have made more of the fact that O'Keeffe's career began to eclipse his as he spent less time on his photography and more time promoting her as well as other artists.

    Scandalous Movie Review: Georgia O'Keeffe Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • A year after the theft of Georgia O'Keeffe's Special No. 21 (valued at up to $1 million), investigators still don't know what happened.

    The Art of the Steal 2005

  • A year after the theft of Georgia O'Keeffe's Special No. 21 (valued at up to $1 million), investigators still don't know what happened.

    The Art of the Steal 2005

  • John O'Keeffe's Omai, or A Trip round the World, which gave currency to the idea of Cook's deification, is another crucial model.

    Notes, "Savage Boundaries", Obi 2002

  • And it was in Georgia O'Keeffe's possession at the time of her death.

    CNN Transcript Aug 12, 2001 2001

  • The show was chockablock with paintings that, however outré they may have looked in their time, are today familiar, and in some places worn, icons: Georgia O'Keeffe's The White Calico Flower,

    Traveling Collections 1995

  • O'Keeffe's path to the triathlon began during his freshman year at Columbia, when he wanted to walk on to the baseball team as a left-handed pitcher.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • O'Keeffe's path to the triathlon began during his freshman year at Columbia, when he wanted to walk on to the baseball team as a left-handed pitcher.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

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