Thomas Sokolowski Named Director of The Andy Warhol Museum, May/June'96, p. 46
At Home in Pittsburgh: Andy Warhol's Youth, July/August'96, p. 16+
Andy Warhol's Influence in Japan, September/October'96, p. 22+
Meet Tom Sokolowski, September/October'96, p. 16+
Sending "Andy Warhol 1956-1986: Mirror of His Time" to Japan, September/October '96, p. 19+
Working in the Warhol Archives, January/February '97, p. 29+
Ten Years Later-What Would Andy Say? May/June'97,
p.18+
Arena (Joseph Beuys), January/February'96, p. 37
Marilyn: Celebrity Photos, January/February'96, p. 37
Remembering Andy's Childhood, May/June'96, p. 46
All Tomorrow's Parties: Remembering The Velvet Underground, May/June'96, p. 46
Portraits of the Artists: Andy Warhol and His Contemporaries at Leo Castelli Gallery, May/June'96,p. 46
Autumn at Andy's, November/December'96, p. 48
Skull Drawings, November/December'96, p. 48
Radical Modernism: Works by Dan Friedman, November/December'96, p. 48
Francesco Clemente, March/April'97, p. 55
Edward Wallowitch: Photographs, March/April'97, p. 55
Kronk! Selections from the Billy Name Collection, March/April'97, p. 55
Death in America: Photographs from The AndyWarhol Museum, May/June'97, p. 71
Billy Name: Factory Fotos 1963-68, July/August'97, p. 52
Rrose Is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photography, September/October'97, p. 23
Candy Darling: Always a Lady, September/October'97, p. 23
Pittsburgh Revealed, November/December'97, p. 26
Annual Reports-Carnegie Museums
1995, July/August'96,
p. 34+; 1996, May/June '97, p. 34+
Great Etching-Rembrandt, May/June'97, p. 26+
Barclay, Derrick
The Dunfermline Demonstrations, November/December'96, p. 21
Batis, Linda
Great Etchings by Two 17-Century Masters (Jacques Bellange), May/June'97, p. 28+
Beard, Chris
Searching for our Primate Ancestors in China, March/April '96, p. 36+
Legislation Threatens Fossil Collecting, May/June'96, p.21
Brosterman, Norman
Drawing the Future: Design Drawings for the 1939 World's Fair, September/October'97, p.41+
Brown, Ellsworth H.
Allegheny Regional Asset District, September/October '97, p. 4
Carnegie, Andrew
Dr. Golf, July/August'96, p. 18+
Carpenter, Charles H., Jr.
Odyssey of an Art Collector, May/June'96, p. 12+
Censky, Ellen J.
The Invasion of Iguana iguana, July/August'96, p. 55
Collins, Michael M.
Walter Sweadner and the Wild Silk Moths of the Bitterroot Mountains, January/February'97, p. 20+
Cowin, Verna L.
Modeling an 870-year-old Iroquois Longhouse, September/October '96, p. 8+
Donnelly, Lu
Building in Western Pennsylvania, May/June/'97, p. 60
Duda, Kathryn M.
A New Look at North American Wildlife, January/February '96, p. 28+
At Home in Pittsburgh: Andy Warhol's Youth, July/August'96, p. 16+
The Living Sea, July/August'96, p. 26+
A Gem of a Mineral Collection, November/December'96, p. 14+
The Javanese Gamelan, March/April'97, p. 48+
New Awards for Scientific Excellence, May/June'97, p. 8+
The Age of Dinosaurs Lives On, July/August'97, 12+
A New T.Rex with A New Attitude, November/December'97 p.36
Eubanks, Amy
The Strawberry: A Multiple Fruit, May/June'97, p. 56+
Everly, Patricia
Recreating a Suffragette Parade, November/December'96, p. 9+
Fairbrother, Trevor
Talking with Andy's Kids, May/June'97, p. 24
Fleischman, Matt
Microwaving Anna Pavlova, November/December'96, p. 8
Francis, Mark
Sending "Andy Warhol 1956-1986: Mirror of His Time" to Japan, September/October'96, p. 19+
The Quality of Immanence, January/February'97, p. 8+
Dickinson, Emily and Diddley, Bo, November/December'97, p. 21
Gangewere, Robert
A Visit to Skibo Castle, January/February '96, p. 4+
Carnegie Magazine Online, March/April'96, p. 5
Making Changes, May/June'96, p. 6+
A Century of Exploration, May/June'96, p. 34+
"Friday Nights Live" at Carnegie Museums, July/August'96, p. 6
Meet Tom Sokolowski, September/October'96, p. 16+
Robotics, September/October'96, p. 40+
Richard Armstrong, Director of Carnegie Museum of Art, November/December'96, p. 6
Mr. Carnegie Takes His Four-in-Hand to Scotland, November/December'96, p. 20
Graham Netting,1904-1996, November/December'96, P. 53
Earning an "Andy", January/February'97, p. 6+
Henry Clay Frick: "The Man" was a Businessman, March/April'97, p. 7
In the Field with Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Mr/Ap'97, p.29+
Carnegie Magazine Has a Birthday, May/June'97, p. 6+
Ten Years Later-What Would Andy Say?, May/June'97, p. 18+
Astronaut Jay Apt, Director of Carnegie Museum ofNatural History, July/August'97, p.6+
Signs of the Museums, September/October'97, p. 16+
Who Tells the Story at the Museum? September/October'97, p. 33+
Keeping Up With the Miniature Railroad and Village, November/December'97, p. 12
Gibb, Robert
Three Poems, July/August'97, p. 40
George, Richard
A Prehistoric Food Crisis in Washington County, November/December'97, p. 29
Hazo, Samuel
Poems for This Life, September/October'97, p. 32
Hannegan, Barry
William Falconer and the Landscaping of Schenley Park, May/June'96, p. 28+
Kalson, Sally
In Fred We Trust, September/October'96, p.13+
Kita, Sandy & Koboyashi, Takako
Hokusai and Hiroshige, March/April '96, p.12+
Krishtalka, Leonard
In Love with Every Ort, July/August'96, p. 12+
Layton, Rachel
Uncovering the Past of a Caviar Pail, September/October '96, p. 6+
Lewis, David
Talking with Sculptor Thad Mosley, May/June'97, p. 14+
Lightner, Karen
The Beatrix Potter Collection in Philadelphia, May/June'96, 26+
Lippincott, Louise
Who Was Hew Charles Torrance?, July/August'96, p. 54
Victorian Masterworks Come to Pittsburgh from Andrew Lloyd Webber, September/October'97, p. 6+
Pittsburgh Revealed: Photographs Since 1850, November/December'97, p. 26
Luo, Zhexi
How Whales Hear, July/August'97, p. 23
Martin, Nona
Civil War Symbolism, January/February'97, p. 32+
McFadden, Dennis
The Iroquois Apartments, November/December'96, p. 19+
Mendelson, Abby
The Library Center, March/April'97, p. 20+
Monkhouse, Christopher
An Architectural Library in Pittsburgh: Anderson, Bernd, and Carnegie, March/April '96, 20+
Mulvihill, Robert S.
The Louisiana Waterthrush and Our Mountain Streams, May/June'97, p. 62+
Newell, David
Growing Up Under the Stars, November/December'96, p 27+
Nichols, Sarah
A Glimpse of English History in Ceramics, March/April '96,p. 28
At Table: High Style in the 18th Century, & Tables ofContent, September/October '96, p. 36
Aluminum: A Material for a New Century, September/October'97, p.50
Norman, Liane Ellison
Mozart's Mother: The Novel, November/December'96, p. 32+
Obigane, Akio
Andy Warhol's Influence in Japan, September/October'96, p 22+
Oles, Paul
Stormchasers, Journey into the Living Cell, January/February'96, p. 12+
Help Field Test NOMAD, May/June'97, p. 13+
New Observatory and Telescope, July/August'97, p. 30+
Olsen, Sandra L.
Horse Talk, March/April'97, p. 42+
Orban, Michael
Recreating a Suffragette Parade, November/December'96, p. 9+
Parsons, Keith
The Wrongheaded Dinosaur, November/December'97, p. 38
Parrucci, Lynn
Unleavened Cake for Passover, March/April'97, p. 38+
The Strawberry: A Multiple Fruit, May/June'97, p. 56+
The Fresh Herbs of Summer, July/August'97, p. 38
The Scientific Secret of Garlic, September/October'97, p. 34+
Holiday Candy, November/December'97, p. 32
Peck, Robert McCracken
The Tale Before Peter Rabbit, May/June'96, p. 22+
Petruzzini, Mark
Creating an Online Magazine, March/April '96, p. 32
Archivist Gregory M. Priore, January/February '96, p. 24+
New Technology in the Children's Department, July/August'96, p. 28+
The Pittsburgh Voyager, September/October'97, p. 26+
Ratcliffe, Martin
Navigating the Skies, January/February'97, p. 26+
Searching the Skies for Planets, May/June'97, p. 10+
Perseid Meteor Shower, July/August'97, p.28+
Saturn Hides Behind the Moon, September/October'97, p. 36+
Aldebaran Hides Behind the Moon, November/December'97, p. 30
Rawlins, John
Only Caterpillars Know Some Moth Secrets, September/October'97, p. 38+
Real, William A.
Cleaning Paintings with Lasers, May/June'96, p. 21
Rosenblatt, Paul
Building for Pittsburgh's First Families, November/December'96, p. 26
A Tonic for Complex Times, May/June'96, p. 9
Ross, Gayle
Tales of Creation and Beyond, Jy/Ag'97, p. 11+
Sajna, Mike
Our Guards in World War II, July/August'96, p. 30+
Schwalb, Harry
Hopper & Hopper, May/June'96, p. 8+
Smith, John W.
The Archives of The Andy Warhol Museum, January/February '96, p. 26+
Working in the Warhol Archives, January/February'97, p. 29
Spampinato, Claire
Science in a Scoop, July/August'96, p. 24+
The Thick and Thin of Fat, November/December'96, p. 22+
Chocolate: Food of the Gods, January/February'97, p. 30+
Suber, Celeste
How to Control the Heat in a Chili Dish, September/October'96, p. 10
Trefil, James
Doing Better, Felling Worse, March/April'97, p. 6
Utech, Frederick H.
Trillium Hunting, January/February'97, p. 15
Walton, David
Songs of Fate and Longing, November/December'97, p.23
Watters, David R.
Ancient Beadmakers of the Caribbean, May/June'97, p. 58+
Wexler, Mark
The Art of Whale Watching, July/August'97, p. 20+
White, Ellen T.
The Making of the Normandie Panels, September/October'96, p. 24+
Wilson, Ellen S.
Frank Brooks Robinson, A New Chairman of the Board, July/August'96, p. 7
Popularizing Pennsylvania, July/August'96 p. 13+
Annual Reports: 1995, July/August'96, p. 34+; 1996, May/June'97, p. 34+
Fall Festival of Children's Books, September/October'96, p. 14+
New Prize-Winning Stories Take On an Old Problem, January/February'97, p. 10+
Butler and Its Malcontents, May/June'96, p. 10
Of Once and Future Fossils, July/August'97, p. 10+
Young, Chen W.
Pennsylvania Crane Flies: Taking Stock, November/December'96,
p. 10
"The Early Architecture of Western Pennsylvania" byCharles Morse Stotz, May/June'96, p. 9
"Snow Angels" by Stewart O'Nan, May/June'96, p. 10
"Dinosaur in a Haystack" by Stephen Jay Gould, July/August'96, p. 12+
"Popularizing Pennsylvania: Henry W. Shoemaker and the Progressive Uses of Folklore and History: by Simon J. Bonner, July/August'96, P. 13+
"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Children, Television and Fred Rogers" edited by Mark Collins and Margaret Mary Kimmel, September/October'96, 13+
A Field Apart: Previewing the Fall Festival ofChildren's Books, September/October'96, p. 14+
"Architecture After Richardson" by MargaretHenderson Floyd, November/December'96, p. 26
"Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera: How the DreamsCame True" by Mary Brignano November/December'96, p. 27+
"This Is About Who We Are: The Collected Writings of John Caldwell" January/February'97, p. 8+
"Vaquita and Other Stories" by Edith Pearlman, January/February'97, p. 10+
"Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revengeof Unintended Consequences" by Edward Tenner, March/April'97, p. 6
"Triumphant Capitalism: Henry Clay Frick and the Industrial Transformation of America" by Kenneth Warren, March/April'97, p. 7+
"Horses Through Time" edited by Sandra L. Olsen, March/April'97, p. 42+
"Unseen Warhol" by John O'Connor and Benjamin Liu, May/June'97, p. 24+
"Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs", by Michael Novacek, July/August'97, p. 10+
"The Telling of the World: Native American Stories and Art" by W.S. Penn, July/August'97, p. 11
"Blessing the House" by Jim Daniels, September/October'97, p. 32
"Exhibiting Dilemmas: Issues of Representation at the Smithsonian" edited by Amy Henderson and Adirenne L. Kaeppler, September/October'97, p. 35+
"A Dictionary of Global Culture" edited by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., November/December'97, p. 21
"Fado & Other Stories" by Katherine Vaz, November/December'97,
p. 23
A Visit to Skibo Castle, January/February'96, p. 4+
Dr. Golf by Andrew Carnegie, July/August'96, p. 18+
The Dunfermline Demonstrations, November/December'96, p. 21
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Archivist Gregory M. Priore, January/February'96, p. 24+
An Architectural Library in Pittsburgh: Anderson, Bernd and Carnegie, March/April'96, p. 20+
Kick-Off Event Planned to Announce NeighborLINE, May/June'96, p. 51
New Technology in the Children's Department, July/August'96, p. 28+
The Many Realms of King Arthur, July/August'96, p. 62
The Library Center, March/April'97, p. 20+
"Helpline" Becomes a Library Service, July/August'97,
p. 47
The Making of the Normandie Panels, September/October'96, p. 24+
Fabulous Feasts: The Art of Dining September/October'96, p. 39
Tables of Content, September/October'96, p. 39
Richard Armstrong, Director of Carnegie Museum of Art, November/December'96, p. 6
Civil War Symbolism, January/February'97, p. 32+
Sarah Nichols Appointed Chief Curator, January/February'97, p. 44
Madeleine Grynsztejn, New Contemporary Art Curator, January/February'97, p. 44
Director Phillip Johnston Leaves Museum, May/June'97, p. 47
Three Rivers Arts Festival, May/June'97, p. 48
Victorian Masterworks Come to Pittsburgh from Andrew Lloyd Webber, September/October'97,
p. 6+
Charles H. Carpenter, Jr., March/April'96, p. 44
Made in America: Ten Centuries of American Art, July/August'96, p. 8+
Samuel Rosenberg (1896-1972), July/August'96, p. 59
Old Cuba Prints from the Collection of Alfred and Tina Rau, July/August'96, p. 59
Raymond Sanders, July/August'96, p. 59
In Pursuit of Objects : Decorative Arts Collectors, July/August'96, p. 59
Religion, Myth and Legend, November/December'96, p. 49
Ann Hamilton 1985-1996: the Body and the Object, November/December'96, p. 49
Religion, Myth and Legend, January/February'97, p. 45
Designing the Modern World 1885-1945: The Arts of Reform and Persuasion, March/April'97, p. 14+
Art and Economics: Industrial Design fromWedgewood to Tupperware, March/April'97, p. 57
Abstraction in Europe and America 1910-1945, March/April'97, p. 57
On Paper, March/April'97, p. 57
Thaddeus Mosley, March/April'97, p. 57
Charles H. Carpenter, Jr.: The Odyssey of An Art Collector, May/June'97, p. 12+
Talking with Sculptor Thad Mosley, May/June'97, p. 14+
Rembrandt Etchings, May/June'97, P. 26+
Jacques Bellange: 17th-Century Printmaker of Lorraine, May/June'97, p. 28+
Abstraction in Europe and America, 1910-1945, May/June'97, P. 70
Art Works: The PaineWebber Collection ofContemporary Masters, May/June'97, p. 70
American Watercolors, May/June'97, p. 70
The PaineWebber Art Collection, July/August'97, p. 32+
Wish You Were Here: Tokens and Mementos, July/August'97, p. 49
87th Annual Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, September/October'97, p. 55
Pittsburgh Delineated: Prints and Drawings from the Collection of Bruce
and Sheryl Wolf, September/October'97,
p. 55
The Iroquois Apartments, November/December'96, p. 19+
Exhibitions
Monolithic Architecture, January/February'96, p. 36
A Century of Women Landscape Architects in Pittsburgh, March/April'96, p. 44
The Guastavino Company and the Technology of the Catalan Vault, 1889-1962, March/April'97, p. 57
The Carnegie in Plan, Section and Elevation, May/June'97, p. 70
How to Read an Architectural Drawing, May/June'97, p. 70
Drawing the Future: Design Drawings for the 1939 World's Fair, September/October'97, p.41+
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
A New Look at North American Wildlife, January/February'96, p. 28+
James E. King, Director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, September/October'96, p. 50
A Gem of a Mineral Collection, November/December'96, p. 14+
Ken Parks Retires as Curator of Birds, November/December'96, p.52
Graham Netting 1904-1996, November/December'96, p. 53
In the Field with Carnegie Museum of Natural History, March/April'97, p. 29+
Astronaut Jay Apt, Director of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, July/August'97, p. 6+
A New T. rex with a New Attitude, November/December'97, p.36
The Wrongheaded Dinosaur, November/December'97,
p. 38
Birds & Beasts of Ancient Latin America, January/February'96, p.39
Scouting with Norman Rockwell, March/April'96, p. 43
The Tale Before Peter Rabbit, May/June'96, p. 23+
100 Years of Exploration and Collection, May/June'96, p. 34+
The World of Peter Rabbit: The Art and Science of Beatrix Potter, May/June'96, p. 23+, p. 45
The Natural World Photographic Competition, September/October'96, p. 44
Prizewinning Natural World Photographs, November/December'96, p. 42+
Art and the Animal, November/December'96, p. 52
The Wildlife Paintings of Carl Brenders, March/April'97, p. 54; January/February'97, p. 16+
Pennsylvania Impressions: Photographs by Janyce Erlich-Moss, March/April'97, p. 54
Lapidary Art, March/April'97, p. 54; November/December'97, p.49
The Age of Dinosaurs Lives On, May/June'97, p. 68 & p. 12+
Okavango: Africa's Last Eden, May/June'97, p. 42+
The Rare Earth Elements: Minerals and Technology, July/August'97, p. 48
Natural World Photos: 1996 Prize-Winners, September/October'97, p. 46+
Seven Council Fires: Sioux Indians on the Plains, September/October'97,
p. 61
Journey into the Living Cell, January/February'96, p. 15+
Youth Alive!, May/June'96, p. 41+
Science in a Scoop, July/August'96, p. 24+
The Living Sea, July/August'96, p. 26+
How to Control the Heat in a Chili Dish, September/October'96, p. 10
The Thick and Thin of Fat, November/December'96, p. 22+
Vice President Al Gore Visits Carnegie Science Center, November/December'96, p. 50
Navigating the Stars, January/February'97, p. 26+
Chocolate: Food of the Gods, January/February'97, p. 30+
Special Effects &Trivia Quiz, January/February'97, p. 36+
Comet Hale-Bopp, March/April'97, p. 10+
Unleavened Cake for Passover , March/April'97, p. 38+
The Strawberry: A Multiple Fruit, May/June'97, p. 56+
New Awards for Scientific Excellence, May/June'97, p. 8+
Searching the Skies for Planets, May/June'97, p. 10+
Carnegie Science Academy, July/August'97, p. 26+
Perseid Meteor Shower, July/August'97, p. 28+
New Observatory and Telescopes Open to the Public, July/August'97, p. 30+
The Fresh Herbs of Summer, July/August'97, p. 38
The Scientific Secret of Garlic, September/October'97, p. 34+
Saturn Hides Behind the Moon, September/October'97, p. 36+
The Blue Angels and the Magic of Flight, November/December'97, p.16
Keeping Up With the Miniature Railroad and Village, November/December'97, p. 12
Holiday Candy, November/December'97, p. 32
Aldebaran Hides Behind the Moon, November/December'97,
p. 30
SciQuest, September/October'96, p. 48; November/December'96, p. 38+
Science & Sport, January/February'97, p. 47
Videotopia, May/June'97, p. 50
Brain Games, May/June'97, p. 50
Virtual Hoops, May/June'97, p. 50
Liquid Vision, September/October'97,
p. 19+
Carnegie Magazine Online, March/April'96, p. 5
Making Changes, May/June'96, p. 6+
"Friday Nights Live," July/August'96, p. 6
Carnegie Magazine Has A Birthday, May/June'97, p. 6+
Allegheny Regional Asset District, September/October'97,
p.4
Legislation Threatens Fossil Collecting, May/June'96, p. 21
Who Was Hew Charles Torrance? July/August'96, p. 54
The Invasion of Iguana iguana, July/August'96, p. 55
Uncovering the Past of a Caviar Pail, September/October'96, p. 6+
Modeling an 870-Year-Old Iroquois House, September/October'96, p. 8+
Microwaving Anna Pavlova, November/December'96, p. 8+
Recreating a Suffragette Parade, November/December'96, p. 9+
Pennsylvania Crane Flies: Taking Stock, November/December'96, p. 10+
Trillium Hunting, January/February'97, p. 15
Working in the Warhol Archives, January/February'97, p. 29
In the Field with Carnegie Museum of Natural History, March/April'97, p. 29+
Ancient Beadmakers of the Caribbean, May/June'97, p. 58
Building in Western Pennsylvania, May/June'97, p. 60
Only Caterpillars Know Some Moth Secrets, September/October'97, p. 38+
Aluminum: A Material for a New Century, September/October'97, p. 50
A Prehistoric Food Crisis in Washington County,November/December'97,
p. 29
Detail of The Satta Pass, March/April'96
Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit, May/June'96
Raftsmen Playing Cards by George Caleb Bingham, July/August'96
Andy Warhol's Silver Clouds, September/October'96
Beryl from Hillman Hall, November/December'96
Union Soldiers Accepting A Drink, January/February'97
Where and Wither, March/April'97
"Fast-Freeze Physics" at Carnegie Science Center, May/June'97
Coelophysis from The Age of Dinosaurs Lives On, July/August'97
Detail of Burne-Jones Murals, September/October'97
Andy Warhol's Christmas Shoe, November/December'97