"Night Market Galaxy" by Horim
Event: Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars and the Power of Costume is an upcoming 12-city traveling exhibit presented by the Smithsonian, Lucas Museum, and Lucasfilm that offers behind-the-scenes looks at some of the most iconic costumes from the Star Wars films. The exhibit’s national tour will begin at the EMP Museum on Friday, January 31, 2015 from 7 PM to 1 AM PST and run through October 4, 2015. Those interest can RSVP for the opening reception online via Facebook. Tickets are available to purchase from the EMP website.
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Here's a page from the Executive coloring book.
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Three years ago, a man punched a hole in a Monet painting as it hung in Ireland's National Gallery. Conservationists have restored it. This is their story. The thing that impressed me about the Gizmodo link (the "summary") is that the restoration they did is designed to be undone, in case any future restoration technology comes along that is even better. Don't You Dare Try to Tell Me You've Never Thought About Punching a Priceless Work of Art.
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