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02/05/2008
SELECTIONS FROM THE DADA MOTEL: Art outside the frame
Exhibit celebrates unusual works at UNLV's Barrick Museum

By F. ANDREW TAYLOR
VIEW STAFF WRITER

Chad Sorg, curator of Selections from the Dada Motel, a new show on exhibit at UNLV's Marjorie Barrick Museum, stood in front of a canvas covered with brightly colored, blob-like dots in a grid as the show was being installed on Jan. 25.

He pointed out a work by Reno artist Dusty Hartman. "He's got an interesting story." Sorg said. "He goes to museums, and he's got a jacket. He customized it; it's got a flap in the front that conceals a camera. He wears his coat in and gets close to (an Andy) Warhol or a (Roy) Liechtenstein; that's what this is. He takes photos of it and blows them up."

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02/05/2008
Quad rugby played head-on by Sin City Skulls
By ERICA VITAL
VIEW STAFF WRITER

Rugby has a reputation. It's a hard sport. Bodies are slammed, jammed and tossed about in pursuit of what a newbie to the sport might mistake for a volleyball, but is actually harder to the touch, harder to grasp and even harder to hold onto.

There may be battle-scarred NFL players who will not go near a Rugby toss-up. But the rough-and-ready nature of the game has not stopped the Sin City Skulls, a Las Vegas-based team of players who thrive on the grit and gore of the sport. What's more, this line-up of nine athletes plows through the nastier moments of team practice and division tournament play in battle-ready wheelchairs.

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View Dining Guide
Neon Boneyard catalogs tangible signs of Vegas' past
Chinese New Year events set for Feb. 17
Students recite poetry for district prize
Caliche can be overcome
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
FAVORITE SONS & DAUGHTERS
LITERARY LAS VEGAS
Society unites film buffs
Men need more male bonding time, less time alone
THINGS TO DO IN SOUTHEAST
LOUNGE SCENE
Nevada Ballet's artistic director steps down
Onyx breaks theater boundaries
East Career and Technical Academy to open in August
Winchester series offers a taste of Brazilian Carnival
Crime Report
EDUCATION NOTEBOOK
THINGS TO DO
Learn to laugh at improv class
Quad rugby played head-on by Sin City Skulls











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