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Friday, April 3rd, 2009
James (Jesse Eisenberg) and Joel (Martin Starr)

ADVENTURELAND: James (Jesse Eisenberg) and Joel (Martin Starr)

Art House Co-op opens Sketchbook Project at MODA (Art House Co-op breaks the mold by taking indie art on the road.)

League does justice to lit history (Curt delves into the third volume of the League of Extraordinary Gentleman graphic novels, Century, from Watchman writer Alan Moore.)

Adventureland finds charm in the mysteries of Pittsburgh (The director of Superbadtakes us back to the 80s with another flick that is sure to be a success.)

The Televangelist: ‘Lost’ episode 11 (”Lost” returns to the flashback/character-driven mode in this week’s episode.)

This just in: Newspaper crisis solved! (One word ladies and gentlemen: Boobs!)

Weekend arts agenda: Yamamoto and Seto (Thai-Japanese photographer’s latest show opens at Jackson Fine Art tonight.)

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Last-minute plans

Friday, January 9th, 2009
"Newyorkistan" by Maira Kalman

"Newyorkistan" by Maira Kalman

We’d be remiss not to mention two exceptional art openings this evening before heading out for the week. Jackson Fine Art strays from its usual focus on photographs to feature designer/illustrator Maira Kalman. Kalman’s work is synonymous with color and whimsy, and has been featured in more than 12 children’s books, on the cover of the New Yorker, and in the illustrated edition of Strunk and White’s grammar standard, The Elements of Style. Her gouaches, silk screen prints and photography from a variety of projects will be on view. Besides appearing at tonight’s opening from 6-8 p.m., the artist will also hold a book signing tomorrow, Sat., Jan. 10 at 11 a.m.

Also on the bill is French photographer Willy Ronis. Ronis, now 98, has been capturing everyday moments with striking black-and-white photography since the 1930s. He founded Magnum photography agency along with Henri Cartier-Bresson. The show remains on view through Feb. 6.

"Florence" by Kristen Ashburn © 2008

"Florence" by Kristen Ashburn © 2008

Award-winning photojournalist Kristen Ashburn’s Bloodline: AIDS and Family opens at the Atlanta Photography Group gallery tonight from 7:30-10 p.m. with Ashburn in attendance. Bloodline will literally shine a light on the sub-Saharan AIDS pandemic when Ashburn’s 32 images in light boxes are illuminated this evening. The exhibit continues through March 6.