Monster Mash: Jeff Bezos of Amazon gives $10 million to museum
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Generous: Jeff Bezos, the billionaire who started Amazon.com, has given $10 million to the Museum of History & Industry in Seattle. (Seattle Times)
Bizarre: An Orange County gallery owner has accused artist Todd White, a former designer on the ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ animated series, of hiring thugs to hold her hostage and steal $1.5 million worth of art. White claims the gallery is a massive forgery operation. (Art Newspaper)
Not budging: Musicians of the bankrupt Philadelphia Orchestra have rejected a strategic plan prepared by President Allison B. Vulgamore and management leaders. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Moving: New York art dealer Perry Rubenstein is opening a gallery in Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Times)
Shady operations: Police in Seoul said that they have arrested a woman for allegedly smuggling North Korean paintings into South Korea, and sending some of the profits to the North. (Yonhap News Agency)
Circle of life: ‘The Lion King’ on Broadway will host a special October performance geared specifically to individuals with autism and their families. (Los Angeles Times)
Accord: The Lyric Opera of Chicago and the American Guild of Musical Artists have reached tentative agreement Tuesday night on a contract for the 2011-12 season. (Chicago Tribune)
Hard times: A number of museums in the Netherlands are looking to sell parts of their collections to help make ends meet. (Reuters)
Against the odds: A disabled artist who had part of her brain removed is launching a custom mural business with the help of federal stimulus dollars. (Toledo Blade)
Music teacher: Louise Behrend, a violinist who was key to introducing the popular Suzuki method to the U.S., has died at 94. (Washington Post)
Also in the L.A. Times: Music critic Mark Swed reviews conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos at the Hollywood Bowl.
-- David Ng