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Even before he takes office, President-elect Barack Obama's image will become part of the permanent collection at the U.S. National Portrait Gallery, the museum announced Wednesday.
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Obama's 'Hope' portrait goes to national gallery - USA Today
The U.S. National Portrait Gallery acquired the iconic red, white and blue collage by Los Angeles street artist Shepard Fairey, depicting Obama with the word "Hope." WASHINGTON (AP) ? Even before he takes office, President-elect Barack Obama's ...
Obama's 'Hope' portrait goes to Smithsonian - Seattle Post Intelligencer
This mixed media collage by Shepard Fairey, photo courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, titled "Barack Obama," will be on view at the Portrait Gallery by Inauguration Day, the Smithsonian Institution announced on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. Fairey ...
President-Elect Obama's Master Inaugural Events Schedule, Part 3 - US News and World Report
?Six separate Presidential Inaugural Committee events, mostly consisting of welcoming meetings, a lunch, and dinner, are still to be determined. ?The National Congress of Black Women hosts "A Kitchen Table Discussion" at Mei n Yu Restaurant in ...
First Thoughts (555) - MSNBC Firstread
*** No drama Washington? It appears that all the preparation we in the media have been doing to cover controversy -- be it Burris, the recount in Minnesota, or Panetta -- is beginning to fizzle somewhat. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who meets ...
December 2008 - Posts - Slate
Well, I end the year with a mea culpa : I should have read the New Republic piece about Holocaust survivor Herman Rosenblat before piping up to defend him. But even after doing so, I agree most with this part of what one of the scholars who initially ...
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