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Could that English artist thought to be Jack the Ripper also answer to the name Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll)? This comes from a theory by Richard Wallace published in his book “Light-hearted Friend,” and excerpted in Harper’s, November, 1996. Wallace bases his assertion on a series of anagrams he’s pulled from Dodgson’s writings and letters received by Scotland Yard from Jack the Ripper. This one is for the annals of people with too much time on their hands.

- Megan Wilson [Saturday, December 8th, 2001]

Murder mystery millionairess Patricia Cornwell claims Jack the Ripper was an English artist and rips up a painting to prove it. And three USA Todaysports reporters are caught writing with their fingers in the “dust” on a Lita Albuquerque sculpture, a large blue sphere. They’re fired, their supportive colleagues don “blue ball” ribbons…

- Meredith Tromble [Saturday, December 8th, 2001]

LA Timescritic Nicholas Ourosoff approves.

- Meredith Tromble [Friday, December 7th, 2001]

should take this article from Nature and wave it under the noses of med school administrators.

- Meredith Tromble [Thursday, December 6th, 2001]

launch party for SFSU prof. Steve Wilson’s new book, Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science and Technology a celebration of the kind of cross fertilization of art with science and technology the author advocates, or a PR campaign aimed at promoting corporate funded art?

- Ella Delaney [Wednesday, December 5th, 2001]

predicts Reena Jana, in this preview of the exhibition.

- Meredith Tromble [Tuesday, December 4th, 2001]

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