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Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, Lucian Freud, 1995/photo: Christie's
Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, Lucian Freud, 1995/photo: Christie's
Probably not a huge surprise, but EW's Ausiello reports that Kings will have its remaining (and final) episodes burned off on Saturdays, starting April 18. On the other hand: At least they'll air. Also: network drama on Saturdays!

This weekend, on October 25, CBS News Sunday Morning, with Charles Osgood, will have a special edition focusing on the problem of obesity in America. That’s not the kind of news that ordinarily makes it into an art blog, but part of the show will be a segment on how the human body has been represented in art from prehistory to the present. And tucked among the talking heads will be my head, talking, too.

I will not be offering diet tips from the lady pictured above.

Related Topics: cbs sunday morning news, charles osgood, lucian freud, Looking Around
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  • http://fabrice77.wordpress.com fabrice77

    I’ve always been interested in how human bodies were represented in art. We can see in every country, in every centuries or period, how were the body and, more interesting, what was considered as beautiful.

    Fabrice, my blog : Cloison coulissante 

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