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Exploring the Worlds of Dinosaurs
Once completed, the signature exhibit of Carnegie Museum of Natural History will encompass over 180 million years of life on earth—a time when the continents were created and myriad forms of life evolved.

The Reality of Experimental Architecture: An Interview with Lebbeus Woods
Wherever Lebbeus Woods: Experimental Architecture
is exhibited, the installation generates both discussion
and controversy.

A Century of Heroes: The Carnegie Hero Award
The Carnegie Hero Award Commission celebrates 100 years of honoring those who have risked their lives for others, and plans to hold a public centennial event in Carnegie Music Hall.

 

Find out how art docents can enhance a visit to the museum, and get updates on the 2004 Carnegie International, a recent acquisition, and German Expressionist prints and programs.

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Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems receives some spectacular gifts; the large T. rex skull “Samson” goes on view; Hummingbirds: Jewels in the Sky opens; and scientist Joe Merritt retires from Powdermill.

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban opens at the Rangos Omnimax Theater; astronaut Mike Finke plans to call Buhl Planetarium from outer space; and Carnegie Science Center partners with Head Start.

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The new book Andy Warhol: 365 Takes triggers museum staff to reflect on the artist’s work, and the museum reaches out with flower-inspired public programs and educational activities for teens.

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