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Les Paul honored with hands-on exhibit
MILWAUKEE Guitar legend and innovator Les Paul is credited with developing revolutionary engineering techniques like close miking, echo delay and multitracking.
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Can Tech Sort Fake Rembrandt From Real?
A computer may someday reveal if a priceless painting is bogus.
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Jazz Festival Goes Out in Style
Rochester, N.Y. -- The 2008 Rochester International Jazz Festival ended Saturday night. And, what a finish it was!
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Today's top things to do in Fort Collins
It's Bike Week this week in Fort Collins, which is fitting since the Fort Collins Cycling Festival wrapped up this past weekend.
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Oil painting class for seniors
Dana DelGuerra teaches oil painting for seniors in Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, 1400 1st Ave. N. Participants learn to explore color, use brush techniques, paint still life and more. The free class is 3 to 5 p.m. today.Call 727-8255.
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OU or Miami? No contest
A rival is a good thing to have, but only if it's up to the task. We need a better one.
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The future of the fourth plinth (13 pictures)
Ever since 1999, when the Royal Society of Arts launched a project to fill the long-empty fourth plinth on Trafalgar Square, the site has been an opportunity for contemporary art to be seen by millions of people.
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Wire Sculpture Class
A wire sculpture class with Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi member, Anne Campbell. Anne has been a member since 2006 and is an ARTichoke owner. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
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Clifford Chance to Hold Inaugural Transatlantic Art Exhibition
Clifford Chance US LLP , the leading international law firm, today announced that it is hosting an exhibition of artwork by openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender artists, taking place simultaneously in its New York and London offices.
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Portfolio: Underwater artistry
A love of surfing led Wayne Levin to underwater photography some 20 years ago. Levin wanted to capture images of surfers below the wav es, so he bought an underwater camera and went to work.
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Britain's tallest free-standing artwork Aspire unveiled in Nottingham
Britain's tallest piece of free-standing artwork was completed today.
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Fourth plinth: Thousands of people to be living sculptures in Trafalgar Square
Thousands of ordinary people will have their hour in the artistic spotlight as the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square is to play host to a "living sculpture" 24 hours a day for 100 days.
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Painting in the rain
There is a monsoon lull in the city's art galleries. The low sunlight and the clouds haven't affected the spirit of the artists though. Although, a few of them prefer the nippy winter, some regard the rainy season as the time to revitalise themselves.
Hindustan Times |
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For the Junior version of its Festival of Speed (held this year on July 11-13), Goodwood has commissioned several ...
By 2007, ten replicas had been completed: Penelope Pitstop's Compact Pussycat, Peter Perfect's Turbo Terrific, Dastardly and Muttley's Mean Machine, the Gruesome Twosome's Creepy Coupe, Professor Pat Pending's Convert-A-Car, the Slag Brothers' Boulder Mobile, the Army Surplus Special, the Crimson Haybaler, the Arkansas Chugabug and of course the Buzzwagon, driven by Rufus Ruffcut and Sawtooth.
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Arts Festival Alternative to Travelling for Vacation
Arts on the River Festival brings artists from all over to showcase their talent.
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Museum On The Move
Expansion Project Provides New Vistas For Rhode Island School Of Design Art Galleries Months before the opening of a new building at the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design, the curators have been handed an opportunity to rethink the 131-year-old Providence museum.
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Arts festival launch success
A SUCCESSFUL opening to this year's Corsham Festival has delighted the organisers.
Wiltshire Times |
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JVC Kicks Off World's Largest International Personal Video Festival
The world's largest international video festival kicks off today, as the JVC Tokyo Video Festival, TVF2009, begins accepting contest submissions from professional and amateur filmmakers worldwide.
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Art in the Sky Festival
CAZENOVIA, N.Y. -- It was a perfect day to fly a kite ad people in Cazenovia did just that. The Stone Quarry Art Park hosted the 13th annual Art in the Sky Festival Sunday. Visitors could bring their own or borrow a kite from the New York Kite Enthusiasts.
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Integrative Logic Launches Cancun and Aruba Virtual Trip Kits For Marriott and Renaissance Caribbean & Mexico Resorts
ATLANTA----Integrative Logic, a leading full-service, integrated database marketing service provider based in Atlanta, today announced the final additions to the Virtual Trip Kits portfolio for Marriott and Renaissance Caribbean & Mexico Resorts.
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‘Big Bugs’ exhibit lands at Kentucky botanical garden
OWENSBORO, Ky. — Big bugs have landed around Owensboro, and more are coming.
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London Mayor Offers to Be Living Artwork for Gormley (Update1)
June 23 (Bloomberg) -- Antony Gormley , the British artist who parked statues of himself on London rooftops last year, soon will invite members of the public to stand on a Trafalgar Square sculpture plinth for an hour at a time.
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Six of his paintings, filled with surrealistic influences and reminders of urban infrastructure — parking garages, stairwells and storm drains — are on display through June 30 at the Arts Barn in Gaithersburg.
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Study: Rock Concerts Prematurely Age Artworks
"Scientists at the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg have been examining how concerts by the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and others in the adjacent Winter Square have affected their collections over the past three years.
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Deal reached on painting seized by Nazis
Munich - A valuable 17th century painting seized by the Nazis has been returned to the family of its former owner but will remain on display at a Munich gallery, according to an agreement signed Monday. The oil painting Still Life with a Porcelain Ju...
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