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Guardian: Simone Lueck's best shot | Art and design | The Guardian

Simone Lueck: 'I placed an ad: "Seeking striking older woman to pose as glamorous movie star." I got around 150 responses'

Snapshots of the changing face of fame | The Independent

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Like many teenagers in Sydney in the 1980s, Richard Simpkin began waiting outside training grounds and stadiums to win the autographs of his favourite sports...

Neu gestalteter Obermarkt in Sömmerda eingeweiht | Wirtschaft |...

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Eisige Kälte oder Regen gab es bereits in den Vorjahren, aber noch nie so viel Schnee bei einer Einweihung. Die drei Bauherren übergaben am 16. Dezember den...

Art review: Simone Lueck at Kopeikin Gallery - Los Angeles Times

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FOCUS: Republikaner: Rolf Schlierer will Chef bleiben - FOCUS Online

Der Vorsitzende der Republikaner, Rolf Schlierer, hat seine erneute Kandidatur für den Bundesvorsitz Ende März angekündigt. Damit wies er eine Pressemitteilung...

Guardian: Richard Simpkin and Simone Lueck: Richard & Famous; Martin Parr:...

Martin Parr pairs the work of LA photographer Simone Lueck and star-hunter Richard Simpkin in a show that explores fame – with mixed results, writes Sean...

Juxtapoz Magazine - Simone Lueck’s “The Once and Future Queens”

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For her series, The Once and Future Queens, Los Angeles-based photographer Simone Lueck took to Craigslist to seek out willing participants. &ldq...

Juxtapoz Magazine - Simone Lueck @ Kopeikin Gallery

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From January February 28 Simon Lueck’s series “ American Movie” will be on display at Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles. For the...

Breve teoría del televisor | OnCuba News

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Foto: Simone Lueck. Ningún integrante de la familia cubana ha sido tan influyente como el televisor, el único de todos nosotros que, ...

Review: A Vegan Ethiopian Feast at Bunna Café | The New Yorker

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The absence of meat and dairy isn’t obvious while you’re there, but when you leave your step will have a new spring in it.
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