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America's understanding of the Great Depression has, in large part, been shaped by the photography of Dorothea Lange. With the nation once again steeped in financial turmoil, Lange's images have taken on new relevance. Jeffrey Brown reports. Full Article at Newshour With Jim Lehrer
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota on Monday announced charges against eight more people in an ongoing investigation into young Somali-Americans leaving the United States to fight with a terror group in Somalia. Margaret Warner reports. Full Article at Online NewsHour
California Hall of Fame inductee Jack LaLanne, right, and Daniel Dixon, eldest son of inductee Dorothea Lange, left, on stage at the Hall of Fame ceremony at the California Museum of History, Women and Arts in Sacramento, Calif. , Monday, Dec. 15, 2008. View Photo »
Painters inspire me most – Caravaggio, Vermeer – but I also like Dorothea Lange and Sally Mann.
DOROTHEA LANGE’S photography has been the subject of several dozen books, but to date there has been only one full-length biography, the seminal A Photographer’s Life , by Milton Meltzer, published in 1978. Full Article at Irish Times
What should be a depressing play about lower-middle-class life in an economically deprived small town turns out to be one of the liveliest entries in the small-theater scene. Full Article at Backstage
Dorothea Lange, the photographer responsible for many of the most affecting images of poverty during the Depression, was “a bit of a social snob,” according to Gordon’s absorbing biography, and for the better. Full Article at The New Yorker
US photographer Annie Leibovitz poses in front of one of her photos on June 18, 2009 in Madrid during the inauguration of her exhibition 'Life of a photographer 1990-2005,' on display at PhotoEspana, one of Europe's largest photo festivals. View Photo »
Photographer Dorothea Lange's dedication to a "visual life" began long before she owned a camera, which she insightfully called, "... a tool for learning how to see without a camera." Full Article at The Seattle Times
Dorothea Lange is back in the public eye. Protesters in Chicago this fall denouncing giant banks carried signs showing "Migrant Mother," Lange's 1936 photograph of a gaunt, stoic woman with her three children in Nipomo, in San Luis Obispo County. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
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California Hall of Fame inductee Jack LaLanne, right, and Daniel Dixon, eldest son of inductee Dorothea Lange, left, on stage at the Hall of Fame ceremony at the California Museum of History, Women and Arts in Sacramento, Calif. , Monday, Dec. 15, 2008.
View Photo »US photographer Annie Leibovitz poses in front of one of her photos on June 18, 2009 in Madrid during the inauguration of her exhibition 'Life of a photographer 1990-2005,' on display at PhotoEspana, one of Europe's largest photo festivals.
View Photo »US photographer Annie Leibovitz gestures in front of some of her photos on June 18, 2009 in Madrid during the inauguration of her exhibition 'Life of a photographer 1990-2005,' on display at PhotoEspana, one of Europe's largest photo festivals.
View Photo »US photographer Annie Leibovitz gestures in front of one of her photos on June 18, 2009 in Madrid during the inauguration of her exhibition 'Life of a photographer 1990-2005,' on display at PhotoEspana, one of Europe's largest photo festivals.
View Photo »US photographer Annie Leibovitz gestures in front of some of her photos on June 18, 2009 in Madrid during the inauguration of her exhibition 'Life of a photographer 1990-2005,' on display at PhotoEspana, one of Europe's largest photo festivals.
View Photo »US photographer Annie Leibovitz gestures in front of some of her photos on June 18, 2009 in Madrid during the inauguration of her exhibition 'Life of a photographer 1990-2005,' on display at PhotoEspana, one of Europe's largest photo festivals.
View Photo »This image provided by National Geographic Adventure shows Everett Ruess photographed in 1933 by Dorothea Lange.
View Photo »The California Hall of Fame 2008 inductees and their relatives pose for a photo in this handout photo released to Reuters December 16, 2008.
View Photo »Fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne (C) pumps his fist after receiving a Spirit of California Medal from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) during the California Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at The California Museum in Sacramento, California December 15, 2008.
View Photo »The California Hall of Fame 2008 inductees or their relatives pose for a photo in this handout photo released to Reuters December 15, 2008.
View Photo »The California Hall of Fame 2008 inductees or their relatives pose for a photo in this handout photo released to Reuters December 15, 2008.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Hall of Fame inductee Quincy Jones is greeted by Lisa Page (R) as he arrives at the 2008 California Hall of Fame at The California Museum on December 15, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Hall of Fame inductee, actor Clint Eastwood and wife Dina Eastwood arrive at The California Museum on December 15, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Jazz musician Dave Brubeck plays a keyboard at his induction with 12 other honorees into the 2008 California Hall of Fame at The California Museum on December 15, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Jack LaLanne (C) pumps his fist after receiving a Spirit of California Medal from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as he is inducted with 12 other honorees into the 2008 California Hall of Fame at The California Museum on Dece...
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and first Lady Maria Shriver arrive for the inducting of 12 honorees into the 2008 California Hall of Fame at The California Museum on December 15, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »California Hall of Fame inductee Dave Brubeck,second from right, is applauded by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, right, during a ceremony at the California Museum of History, Women and Arts in Sacramento, Calif. , Monday, Dec. 15, 2008.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Actor Jack Nicholson arrives before being inducted as one of 12 honorees into the 2008 California Hall of Fame at The California Museum on December 15, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Actor Jack Nicholson arrives before being inducted as one of 12 honorees into the 2008 California Hall of Fame at The California Museum on December 15, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) California first Lady Maria Shriver (7th-R) poses with 12 honorees (L-R) jazz musician Dave Brubeck, actress Jane Fonda, Audrey Geisel the widow of Theodor Geisel/Dr. Seuss, Steven Graham the son of artist Robert Graham, music producer...
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) California first Lady Maria Shriver speaks as she unveils the exhibit inducting 12 honorees into the 2008 California Hall of Fame at The California Museum on December 15, 2008 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - DECEMBER 15: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) The 12 honorees (L-R) jazz musician Dave Brubeck, actress Jane Fonda, Audrey Geisel the widow of Theodor Geisel/Dr. Seuss, Steven Graham the son of artist Robert Graham, music producer Quincy Jones, fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne, Daniel...
View Photo »US photographer Annie Leibovitz poses in front of one of her photos on June 18, 2009 in Madrid during the inauguration of her exhibition 'Life of a photographer 1990-2005,' on display at PhotoEspana, one of Europe's largest photo festivals.
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