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First Press Wine Auction Celebrates Seven Years of Wine and the Culinary Arts
The First Press Wine Auction celebrates seven years of wine and the culinary arts.
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GPS Tracking Helps Beat Back Steep Fuel Costs
In an era of skyrocketing oil prices, a company's wisest investment for its fleet is a GPS tracking device, which can save thousands in fuel costs.
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FIT Student Selkowitz Wins Bridesmaid Dress Makeover Contest
FIT student winner of bridesmaid dress makeover contest named
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Crutchfield Turns Wheelchair into a Rolling Jukebox for Winner of "You Dream It, We'll Help You Build It™" Contest
Remarkable State-of-the-Art Wheelchair Audio System Grabs Honors from Leading Direct Marketer of Consumer Electronics
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Aspen Festival "opening day" hits a home run
Classical music devotees look forward to each summer's debut of the Aspen Music Festival the same way baseball fans eagerly await opening day.
Denver Post |
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Learn about wildflowers
Crested Butte's 22nd annual Wildflower Festival runs July 7-13 and offers plenty to do with nearly 200 events for wildflower fans of every skill and fitness level.
Denver Post |
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His Highness Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed opens DIFC Art Collection 1
His Highness Sheikh Majid Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (DCAA) yesterday opened an exhibition of works drawn from DIFC Art Collection 1, the Dubai International Financial Centre's collection of calligraphic works.
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23 June 2008: Big Money: Tyranny of distance helping Latin America
During a trip to Chile two years ago, as I haggled over the price of a wood carving at a Santiago market, the antique seller suddenly turned questioner: “How long did it take you to get here?” From Singapore’s Changi, including airport layovers, the trip had actually taken 31 hours.
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Va.'s painting pig goes prime time
Richmonders familiar with Smithfield the painting pig already know that he can be a ham. But tonight, the rest of the nation will witness his handiwork with a hoof and paintbrush when the 10-year-old Vietnamese potbelly appears on "America's Got Talent."
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Ankeny Art Center's chief exits to explore her artwork
The Ankeny Art Center's director has resigned from that post to focus more on her own creations. Mary Rork-Watson resigned June 12, and her last day was Saturday. She started there in September 2006. Although it was part time, the job was strenuous, she said.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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25th Annual Discover Jazz Festival, Burlington, VT
The Burlington Discover Jazz Festival has a profound right to celebrate its 25th anniversary this year.
All About Jazz |
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Daily News wins TPA awards
ARLINGTON — The staff of The Galveston County Daily News took home eight awards Saturday in the 2008 Better Newspaper Contest.
Galveston County Daily News |
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'Taj Mahal' and 'Mariela': The Drama of Desolate Places
Catch the two top-drawer theater productions at the inaugural Mason Festival of the Arts and you might swear off rural vacations. That's because Paul D'Andrea's suspenseful love-and-crime tale, "Two-Bit Taj Mahal," and Karen ZacarÃas's art-themed drama, "Mariela in the Desert," portray rustic loc...
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Gormley’s human exhibit wins battle of Trafalgar
LONDON: Public art will soon take on a literal meaning after London Mayor Boris Johnson yesterday announced an unusual new commission for the city’s Trafalgar Square.
Gulf Times |
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Kids get creative at Taylor art camp
Ashlyn Standfest works on a painting of insects during Art Camp at Taylor University. jmorehead@chronicle-tribune.com UPLAND — Kindergartener Hudson Bouw worked on painting an astronaut’s helmet as part of the outer space theme in a recent art class he was taking at Taylor University.
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Detroit festival extends Woodward Dream Cruise fun
Detroit and its suburbs have united to extend the spirit of the Woodward Dream Cruise into the city through a series of parties, festivals, car shows, food and special events that will begin one full week before the Dream Cruise on Aug. 15.
Detroit News |
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5 Questions with Myiesha Gordon
Batt writer Kara Koloini checks in with Myiesha Gordon, the museum educator for the MSC Forsyth Center Galleries and the museum adviser for the MSC Visual Arts Committee.
The Battalion |
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5 Questions with Myiesha Gordon
Batt writer Kara Koloini checks in with Myiesha Gordon, the museum educator for the MSC Forsyth Center Galleries and the museum adviser for the MSC Visual Arts Committee. 1. What does your work entail with the MSC Forsyth Center Galleries, and how did you get involved? A: I am responsible for developing educational programs at the Forsyth Center Galleries.
The Battalion |
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Gallery display artist's canvasses
MUNSTER Paintings by Eleanor Himmelfarb will be on display through July 6 in the Atrium Gallery at The Center for Visual and Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge Road.
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Quantum Of Solace
As previously reported by MI6, the wrap party for the new James Bond film " Quantum of Solace " was held this weekend. Principal photography had been completed a few days prior at Pinewood Studios.
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Residence Inn gets on board with Roundhouse Railroad Museum
The future looks a lot like the past at the Roundhouse Railroad Museum as a unique hotel project adds 21st-century accommodations while returning a 19th-century ambiance to that historic neighborhood.
Savannah Morning News |
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Free Senior Art Classes
Some Great Falls artists are helping our senior community. Five students are taking oil painting for seniors at the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. This is one of many free art classes that are taught at the museum. Classes like pottery, water colors and tai chi are all taught by local artists.
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Profile of a newsmaker: Lyme appoints new art professor
Matthew Landrus of Providence has been appointed as professor of art history and chairman of the liberal arts for the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Wealth of art pours in to East London gallery
JUST two hours after opening its doors to East London residents, more than R1million-worth of art had passed through the Ann Bryant Art Gallery as people came from afar yesterday to have their art work evaluated.
Daily Dispatch |
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US tax case shakes bank bravado
ONE after another, the secrets spilled out. The millions stashed in Swiss bank accounts. The precious jewels and artwork whisked into hiding. The diamonds smuggled in a tube of toothpaste.
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