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Rush trying to get a handle on new jewelry

Story by Tully Corcoran
LAWRENCE — Brandon Rush’s national championship ring sat in a dusty corner in the bowels of Allen Fieldhouse.

Rush had fumbled it for the second time in three minutes. Ironically, the second fumble came as Rush was saying what the best part of Kansas’ national championship ring presentation ceremony, a private event of present and former players and coaches in Allen Fieldhouse.

“Just getting these,” Rush said, pulling his ring out of its velveteen case.

He then sent it crashing to the floor.

“Damn,” he said.

A lot of things have changed for Rush since he earned that ring. He’s rich, now. But he’s found it difficult in his quick trip back to re-acquaint himself with the Lawrence nightlife.

“I couldn’t even get into Abe’s last night,” he said, citing his failed entry into Abe and Jake’s Landing (the place was full). “They shut us down last night.”

Rush isn’t planning on wearing his ring around and showing it off for much longer — “That’s not me,” he said. He’s giving it to his mother, Glenda, who has his Final Four ring and all those Big 12 championship rings.

Darnell Jackson has no such plans for his mother, Shawn.

“She’d lose it,” Jackson said. “She’ll carry it around in her purse and leave her purse around and somebody can take it out of there.

“You could take it to a pawn shop and probably make a lot of money.”

Jackson said he wouldn’t be wearing his ring around, either. Some of his Cleveland Cavaliers coaches called him Friday to congratulate him on getting the ring. He’s the only Cavalier who has a national title ring, but he’s not planning on rubbing that in.

“I’m a rookie, they could stick me in the steam room,” Jackson said.

Jackson said he’s settled into Cleveland. He bought a three bedroom house and a bunch of furniture recently. Says he loves playing with Lebron James and Ben Wallace.

But being in Allen Fieldhouse again got him a little nostalgic.

“I was going through campus today, just remembering walking to class, not going to class,” he said. “Me and Mario (Chalmers) was talking about how we just wish we could go in that tunnel one more time, just skip practice and play in the games, and just start all over.”

Tully Corcoran can be reached at (785) 295-5652 or tully.corcoran@cjonline.com.

Source: http://www.cjonline.com/

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Elegant Armor: The Art of Jewelry To Open at the Museum of Arts and Design

NEW YORK.- The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) will inaugurate the Tiffany & Co. Foundation Jewelry Gallery in its new Columbus Circle home with Elegant Armor: The Art of Jewelry. On view from September 2008 to March 2009, the exhibition explores the inspirations for contemporary jewelry, including the fine arts, the human form and the natural world. Featuring over 130 works from 1948 to the present, Elegant Armor draws from the Museum’s collection of approximately 450 modern and contemporary works, the entirety of which will be housed in the Tiffany & Co. Foundation Jewelry Gallery in publicly accessible study drawers.

Holly Hotchner, director of MAD, noted, ”We’re very grateful to our partners at the Tiffany & Co. Foundation for their support in establishing this facility as an innovative international resource center dedicated to the presentation and study of contemporary jewelry. It will be a significant addition to MAD and to the field alike. The Museum’s commitment to collect and display the finest of contemporary work will give the artists in the field a presence in the New York art scene. Our new jewelry center will be an important destination for New York’s culture and fashion communities.”

“Since its founding in 1956, the Museum has had a distinguished history of interpreting the cultural significance of modern and contemporary jewelry,” said Ursula Ilse-Neuman, Curator of Contemporary Jewelry, who organized Elegant Armor. “Our permanent collection of jewelry and innovative exhibition programming have served to highlight the work of both established and emerging artists from around the world. MAD’s collection explores the range of concepts, materials and techniques that make contemporary jewelry one of today’s most visually exciting art forms.”

Source: http://www.artdaily.com/

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