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  1. New Blog Post: Is there a future for Christian art? - Pope Benedict XVI hopes so.  In fact, just a few weeks back h... http://ow.ly/165xzU
  2. RT @ArtMuseJournal: The Christmas Story at Walters Art Museum | artmuseumjournal.com: http://bit.ly/66sED3 via @addthis
  3. Greek sculpture was admired in Roman times and by later artists. Classical art represents the perfection and beauty of an ideal form.
  4. Lunch & Learn http://ow.ly/fF96 Hear speakers from all walks of life, exploring what it means to be a hero
  5. We're setting up a focus show "The Christmas Story: Picturing the Birth of Christ in Medieval Manuscripts" opens Thurs. http://ow.ly/Hf7H
  6. Join the free Monument Lighting Festival. Celebrate the holiday season & the annual lighting of the Washington Monument http://ow.ly/gHnQ
  7. The Sun's blog lists the best deals and bargains around Baltimore. Amazing experiences, for free or cheap! http://bit.ly/7NbkId
  8. Drop-In Art Activities: Hurray for Heroes! http://ow.ly/fEwq Create art projects exploring the stories of heroes in ancient Greece
  9. Come to "First Friday" Friday, December 4 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Celebrate medieval times with the Walters'... http://bit.ly/628v0t
  10. The holiday season is a good time to catch art exhibits. USA TODAY looks at some of this season's offerings. http://ow.ly/Hc4y
  11. An elegant page beautifully penned by Abū Bakr Shāh. From Walters manuscript collection http://ow.ly/Ha7s
  12. We need your vote to help us pick topics of talks at Thursday's Lunch and Learn event. Remember to vote early and often! http://ow.ly/H9k8
  13. Confused about some aspects of the Iliad story? Check out this website to find out Homer’s geography and chronology. http://ow.ly/zAaD
  14. Art of the day: Tartar Warrior Checking His Horse - An Asian warrior, identified in some early literature as "Tarta... http://ow.ly/165j4b
  15. Emperor Babur on his way to another conquest. Great page from the Walters Bāburnāmah. http://ow.ly/GQBL
  16. Art of the day: Inlay with Head of Crocodile - The crocodile is closely related to the god Sobek, who was worshippe... http://ow.ly/1656rG
  17. An illustrated page from the collection of poems (Dīvān). From Walters manuscript collection. http://ow.ly/GtQy
  18. Art of the day: Seated Brahma - This seated Brahma, with four faces and four arms, is cast in a single piece with s... http://ow.ly/164VbV
  19. New Blog Post: Why Kansas City Leads in the Arts - I was at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City last wee... http://ow.ly/164SfZ
  20. Do you think that the ancient Greeks had their own form of a Black Friday? http://ow.ly/EXA0