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| Articles about Heller |
| Interview with Danny Heller | | 2008-07-05 17:03:45 | | Danny Heller is a Californian painter from Northbridge. He grew up in the San Fernando Valley where he studied the Los Angeles landscape.While under the instruction of the landscape painter Hank Pitcher, Danny earned a B.A in Art with emphasis in painting at the College of Creative Studies (University of California, Santa Barbara).Danny develops his works in his studio at Chatsworth, depicting the mid-century Los Angeles with focus on its architecture and car culture.His paintings have been exhibited in several venues, namely at the Judith Kaufman Gallery (CA), Art Basel (FL) and L.A. Art Show (CA) .Danny Heller has also been featured in the New American Paintings #73 and in the Atomic Ranch Magazine "Cool Stuff" feature.The artist's paintings can be seen at the Terence Rogers Fine Art until July the 31st, under the title "Eichler's : A Modern Vision".Danny kindly accepted to grant an interview to The Art Inquirer :Q : After you B.A. in arts from the............., you didn't have to | | By: The Art Inquirer | | |
| | | District of Columbia v. Heller: Liberty at Stake | | 2008-03-18 16:10:30 | | UPDATE: Listen to the Audio.
Today the Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding one of the most important issues of our time: The individual's Right to Bear Arms. I just read the transcript, and it looks good for those who cherish individual liberty. When the oral arguments are up in audio, I will try and post it for you.
For now, here is the link to the transcript.
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| Amanda Heller reviews Daniel Alarcón's Lost City R... | | 2007-04-24 12:17:00 | | Amanda Heller reviews Daniel Alarcón's Lost City Radio
We have been here before, in the totalitarian brave new world of "Lost City Radio." This self-defeated place has no name, though that of the author's native Peru will do as well as any other.
The heroine of the novel, Norma, is her unhappy country's earth mother of the airwaves. On her radio show she reads aching messages from people looking | | By: SPLALit - Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American | | |
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