By — Tom LeGro Tom LeGro Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/thursdays-art-notes-45 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Thursday’s Art Notes Arts Oct 28, 2010 11:07 AM EDT John Payne Jennings’ ‘The Dargle Rock’ (1869) in the new exhibit ‘The Pre-Raphaelite Lens: British Photography and Painting, 1848-1875’ on view from Oct. 31 through Jan. 30, 2011 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Photo by Tim Sloan/AFP/Getty Images. * Marketplace’s Mitchell Hartman reports: “DVD rental systems have changed drastically in the past decades, from Blockbuster to Netflix to Redbox.. Can libraries — currently suffering from e-book popularity — follow in the steps of the DVD?” * The New York Philharmonic is renewing its efforts to visit Cuba, via the New York Times. * An American car enthusiast paid $4.1 million at auction to buy James Bond’s most famous car, featured in the films “Goldfinger” and “Thunderball.” He vowed to take it for a spin around London, via the BBC. * PBS shines the spotlight on its upcoming series, ‘CIRCUS.’ * The work of prize-winning artist William Green, age 4, reminded the judges of Goya, via the Guardian. A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now By — Tom LeGro Tom LeGro
John Payne Jennings’ ‘The Dargle Rock’ (1869) in the new exhibit ‘The Pre-Raphaelite Lens: British Photography and Painting, 1848-1875’ on view from Oct. 31 through Jan. 30, 2011 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Photo by Tim Sloan/AFP/Getty Images. * Marketplace’s Mitchell Hartman reports: “DVD rental systems have changed drastically in the past decades, from Blockbuster to Netflix to Redbox.. Can libraries — currently suffering from e-book popularity — follow in the steps of the DVD?” * The New York Philharmonic is renewing its efforts to visit Cuba, via the New York Times. * An American car enthusiast paid $4.1 million at auction to buy James Bond’s most famous car, featured in the films “Goldfinger” and “Thunderball.” He vowed to take it for a spin around London, via the BBC. * PBS shines the spotlight on its upcoming series, ‘CIRCUS.’ * The work of prize-winning artist William Green, age 4, reminded the judges of Goya, via the Guardian. A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now