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| | Metropolitan Museum: “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” | | 2008-05-06 13:33:33 | | “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” runs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York from May 7 to September 1. The exhibit examines how Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and others have influenced big-name fashion designers. The feminine figure is represented by characters such as Wonder Woman and Catwoman. Go to DVICE to view more images. (Source: [...] | | By: Imprint TALK: Asian Pop Culture Blog | | |
| | Katie Holmes@The Metropolitan Museum of Art Gala…WTF? | | 2008-05-06 12:47:05 | | Katie Holmes went the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala last night with husband, Tom Cruise. May I ask, WTF was she thinking? Blue shoes, the eye makeup, orange dress?? Did she not get the memo that it wasn’t a costume party? It’s just horrible!!
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| Blake Lively @ The Metropolitan Museum Of Art Gala | | 2008-05-06 12:17:32 | | Blake Lively was at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala last night. And I have to say she looks stunning. I may be a bit biased but I think she had the most amazing dress of everyone!
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| | The Most Important Part of Visiting The Metropolitan Museum of Art | | 2007-01-25 21:10:11 | | One of the places we checked out this past weekend in NYC was The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was pretty darn amazing. Big. Big big big. If you haven’t been there, try to imagine how big it is. Nope, it’s bigger. See?
We were meeting friends and going to see a show later that night, so we only spent a few hours at what New Yorkers refer to as “The Met.” This is perfect, because museum visiting can be tiring, and what often happens, at least to me, is that I spend a lot of time at the beginning of the museum trip spending ages looking at the displays, and at the end I wind up speeding through the last galleries at warp speed because I’m tired and possibly hungry and my feet hurt. But I have a unique two-pronged solution to this age old dilemma.
First, The Met is accessed via a donation. The suggested donation is $20 for adults, however, you do not have to give this much. What I recommend, if time permits, and if money is an object, is | | By: The Frog Bog | | |
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