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‘Indiana Jones of the art world’ has lead in $500M heist

A Dutch art sleuth whose search for purloined paintings and sculptures has led to Ukrainian militiamen and Nazi memorabilia collectors has joined the hunt for what he calls the “Holy Grail”: A collection worth $500 million that represents the largest art heist in U.S. history.

 
Artist Salvador Dali’s body to be exhumed to settle paternity suit

A Spanish judge on Monday ordered the remains of artist Salvador Dali to be exhumed to settle a paternity suit, despite opposition from the state-run foundation that manages the artist’s estate.

 
Flora Pop brings pop-up weddings to Las Vegas desert — PHOTOS

Victoria Hogan pulls a silver teardrop-shaped trailer behind her Jeep onto the Eldorado Dry Lake Bed and rolls to a stop once she finds a suitable spot. Set back from the highway, it feels expansive yet secluded.

 
Take a photo with Fremont’s Vegas Vickie before she’s gone

So much for Glitter Gulch’s ultimate fun couple. Fremont Street’s neon cowgirl, the high-kicking Vegas Vickie, is scheduled to ride into the sunset Monday, June 12, deserting her longtime companion Vegas Vic.

 
Henderson Symphony revives long-lost 1922 epic with original score

In what’s become an annual tradition at the Henderson Pavilion, the Henderson Symphony will provide live orchestral accompaniment for a silent movie. This year’s attraction is “The Loves of Pharoah.”