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I am pleased by what we have on the walls here, especially since I was relieved of doing this particular tear-down and installation for almost the first time in seven years -- David Secrest is a modern metal sculptor with wit and charm in every piece; Francis Senska had a long and productive career.
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2006
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He noted the city has spent about $2 million over the last decade on the auditorium and called Secrest a liability since it doesn't turn a profit.
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He said having a facility such as Secrest Auditorium in a town of Zanesville's size is something to celebrate.
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He said having a facility such as Secrest Auditorium in a town of Zanesville's size is something to celebrate.
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"People are reconsidering the view of him as a minor painter," said Secrest who first became enamored of him at the National Gallery of Art.
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He was not dying of drink and drugs but dying of a horrible disease, said Secrest.
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According to biographer Meryle Secrest, his life hit all the notes you'd expect from an artistic genius: sex, drugs, painting and tuberculosis.
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I went into this looking for a bohemian, said Secrest.
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It's all chronicled in Secrest's new book, "Modigliani: A Life," which she'll discuss Saturday at Politics and Prose.
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By your logic, because 30 million people watch American Idol every week, they prefer the way Ryan Secrest and Simon Cowell view the world.
Think Progress » Palin says her favorite founding father is ‘all of them.’ 2010
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