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Seven decades of creativity
A JINDABYNE artist who has created more than 6000 works that span almost seven decades will hold a retrospective exhibition at the Raglan Gallery from Saturday.
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RBR seniors exhibit artwork
Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) commercial art students in the Visual and Performing Arts Academy (VPA) are exhibiting their work at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. Mediums include pencil and charcoal, photography, oils and pastels.
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Ottawa council okays highrises for portrait gallery bid
An Ottawa developer will be allowed to build a 20-storey tower and an adjacent 24-storey tower downtown as part of its bid to host the Portrait Gallery of Canada, Ottawa city council has decided.
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Digital photography made easy
Duncan Butcher is a freelance photographer based in Bourke in outback NSW. Due to the overwhelming interest in this area Mr Butcher will be holding a digital photography course on Sunday May 18 at the Nyngan RSL Club.
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Dogwood Arts & Crafts Festival brings lots of handmade items, know-how to arena
HUNTINGTON -- Donna Adkins has become a basket case this winter, and as Martha Stewart would say, it's a good thing. Adkins, and her husband Roger, have brought in a truck load of handmade baskets to sell this weekend as part of the 36th Annual Dogwood Arts & Crafts Festival at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena.
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Museum of Art hosting 'Tea and Roses' fundraiser
HUNTINGTON -- "Tea and Roses" is a fundraiser planed for 1 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at the Huntington Museum of Art. Guests will be treated to tea and refreshments donated by The Scrumptious Company.
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Washington DC
LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - When he started tinkering with that old Chevy nearly 40 years ago, Jesse Valadez didn't have any idea he was creating a museum piece in his garage. He just wanted a cool ride that would attract girls.
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Giving the dogs a bone; city installs public art in doggie parks
The City of London is responding to those who may have had a bone to pick with its apparent lack of public art – city officials are throwing them a bone.
LondonTopic.ca |
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Festival promises outdoor activities
IF YOU’RE keen to get out into the great outdoors, why not plan a trip to the beautiful Maclear in the foothills of the Eastern Cape Drakensberg for the annual Fees Zonder Naam festival on May 9, 10 and 11?
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'Aging With Grace' art show to open May 5
The SCAN Learning Center, Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, will host its annual Older Americans Expo, "Aging With Grace," May 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The juried, all-media art show can be viewed May 5-30. It will feature more than 30 exhibitors. The event is free, open to the public and there will be giveaways and door prizes.
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Nature Festival showcases area's valuable natural resources
SANTEE, S.C. - Nature lovers who participated in the first Santee Birding & Nature Festival on Friday and Saturday enjoyed a well-planned and well-executed event.
The Times and Democrat |
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Pittsburgh’s Up-and-Coming Filmmakers Honored at Fourth Annual High School Environmental Film Festival
Bayer Corporation, Carnegie Science Centers SciTech Initiative and Pittsburgh Filmmakers Celebrate Teens Creativity, Environmental Interest
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CORRECTING and REPLACING Zaio Hits Milestone with 20 Million Photos
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.----Second graph, first sentence of release should read: "We are well on the way of meeting our goal of having virtually every property in the largest metropolitan areas in the United States in our secure database by 2011," states Tom Beverly, VP of Photography .
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Thongruang Aimoath. 'Khao Chae', a traditional summer dish.
The face of Phetchaburi may have changed with the passage of time but its reputation for fine craftsmanship remains intact, evident even today through its priceless works of art like sculpting.
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LOS ANGELES - When he started tinkering with that old Chevy nearly 40 years ago, Jesse Valadez didn't have any idea he was creating a museum piece in his garage. He just wanted a cool ride that would attract girls.
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Festival of New American Musicals Debuts in L.A.
Four decades after the golden age of Broadway musicals ended in the late 1960s, we are still hearing doomsday reports that the American musical theatre is inching its way to extinction, a victim of the changing tastes of new generations.
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Grammy-nominated Natasha Bedingfield to perform at Freedom Weekend
The Greenville Hospital System's Freedom Weekend Aloft has added Grammy-nominated recording artist Natasha Bedingfield to its concert lineup for the Memorial Day Weekend hot-air balloon and concert festival to be held at Simpsonville's Heritage Park May 24-26.
The Greenville News |
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Exhibition heralds Irish art auction
WORKS by some of Ireland’s most celebrated artists are on display in Dublin just weeks before going under the hammer.
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An ABC7 Special -- "Autism Heroes" to Air Saturday, April 26th
On Saturday, April 26, at 6:30p.m., ABC7, the number one station in Los Angeles, in association with The Help Group, will present a powerful one-hour television special based on the book "Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge" by Dr. Barbara Firestone, with photography by Joe Buissink. Dr.
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Your News: Blue Rock School exhibits history
WEST NYACK - Laurie Seeman, an environmental artist and activist, taught students in the second through fourth grades at the Blue Rock School about local history by working with them to create an exhibit of wall hangings featuring original embroidered symbols.
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oil, food and bio-fuels Re: Dr Samai Jai-in's statement concerning rising food prices not due to bio-fuels (Business ...
I worked for Exxon for over 20 years and it has always been about supply and demand as far as oil costs were concerned.
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Finding Art After Life-Changing Accident
Some special artists are proving life does go on after a traumatic accident. These artists from around the world are in Minnesota to show off their talents at an art show.
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TRIBECA '08 INTERVIEW "Kassim The Dream" Director Kief Davidson
EDITORS NOTE: This is part of a series of interviews, conducted via email, profiling directors who have films screening at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.
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No festival is more predicated on the elements than the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. One of the summer's biggest festival destinations, Coachella is defined by its desert setting, where palm trees abound and California mountain ranges hover.
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Art yard sale happening in Allentown on May 17
The Allentown Art Guild will hold an art yard sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 17 at the barn studio of Jeff Martin Photography, 78 N.Main St.,Allentown. In the event of rain, the sale will be held on May 18.
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