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Artist brings Shore scenes to life
A painting is a living, breathing thing, not just oil strokes on a piece of canvas.
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New jobs flow as $60-million edible oil refinery opens
Hamilton's own oil refinery was officially christened yesterday. Not the kind churning out barrels of the liquid gold we're paying for through the nose at the pumps, but the kind that produces salad oils, margarines, shortenings and oils used in baked goods and restaurants.
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Hill International and Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum enter agreement to create new joint venture company
Hill International, the worldwide construction consulting firm, announced recently that it has entered into an agreement with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co. (EGAS) and the Egyptian Natural Gas Co. (GASCO), two subsidiaries of the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum, pursuant to which they will form a new joint venture company that will provide project management services primarily on oil and ...
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Making passion her key to success
A Navy retiree, Erin Smith strives to give patrons "exceptional photography at affordable prices." Retirement is usually a time when many people worry about how to fill their days, but that is the last thing on the mind of Erin Smith, of Newport News.
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Awards for art students
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Lafayette artist lands work in Zigler Museum
Anyone who watches musicians has seen the look. It's that faraway gaze when an artist is before an audience, yet not really there. His mind is in a faraway place that no one else can visit.
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Exhibits' moods vary from cheerful to sober
While you're at the Springfield Art Museum to see "Watercolor U.S.A.," take time to go in the museum's two back galleries and see a pair of small exhibits, "Pop Art" and "Memento Mori."
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PLAS student art on display
The Pike Liberal Arts School Art Exhibition opened on Monday at The Cultural Arts Studio on East Walnut Street in Troy. The exhibition of students' work, from kindergarten through twelfth grade will run through Friday.
The Troy Messenger |
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London exhibition puts spotlight on Vancouver architects
LONDON I As incongruous as a skyscraper in Stanley Park, an undulating 60-metre-long, eight-metre-high high-tech "wave" of sustainably-harvested B.C. cedar wood was unveiled Monday amid a sea of ancient grey stone engulfing one of London's most photographed landmarks.
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Overcoming the fear of white space
B eyond a passion for storytelling and the restless curiosity about what to do with it, the house painter, the screenwriter, the camera store manager and the high school art teacher didn't carry matching baggage into the Pacific Northwest College of Art classroom Saturday morning.
The Oregonian |
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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. This two-night wine and culinary arts celebration is recognized as the premier wine event in the southwest and is being held on November 7 and 8 in both Scottsdale and Phoenix. Both evenings feature rare and fine wines, gourmet food, exceptional vintner experiences and celebrity chefs. The silent and live ...
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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. (PRWeb Jun 24, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/gps/tracking/prweb1047084.htm
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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 (PRWeb Jun 24, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Crutchfield/consumer_electronics/prweb1044194.htm
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Stand-up is personal for Morgan
Tracy Morgan is not Tracy Jordan, the character he plays on NBC's "30 Rock." But the comedian, who's performing Saturday at Meadow Brook Music Festival, does have a few things in common with his wild and crazy alter-ego on the Emmy-winning sitcom.
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FIT Student Selkowitz Wins Bridesmaid Dress Makeover Contest
FIT student winner of bridesmaid dress makeover contest named (PRWeb Jun 24, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Fashion-Design/Bridesmaid-Dress-Makeover/prweb1048154.htm
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Artist's polo painting to aid scholarship
SARATOGA SPRINGS -- Frankie Flores came to Saratoga Springs from New Orleans nine years ago, and his paintings reflect those two cities, jazz and horses.For the second year in a row, Flores has donated a painting to Skidmore College's Polo by Twilight. The 29th annual event on July 29 will feature his art, and "Polo by Flores" -- which captures two players charging at the viewer -- will be ...
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Retreats to be held at Fuller Craft Museum
The Rev. Jill Wiley will lead two evening retreats at Fuller Craft Museum this summer focusing on spiritual themes found in the museum’s current exhibits of contemporary craft.
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Fair Haven Welcome Center hosts festival
FAIR HAVEN -- The Fair Haven Welcome Center is hosting their second annual Vermont Fun Festival and Garden Gala from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. ...
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17-year-old student from Ventura has won awards and kudos for her paintings
Inspired by fantasy tales as a toddler, Catherine Eide was 4 years old when she started filling books of blank pages with drawings that reflected her imagination.
Ventura County Star |
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Courtesy art
Click image(s) to enlarge This artist’s rendering shows the plan for a new Surgical Sciences Building at the Scott & White Hospital campus in Temple.
Killeen Daily Herald |
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The Furies
(1950) Starring: Barbara Stanwyck , Wendell Corey Director: Anthony Mann Synopsis: Noirish Western about woman conspiring to regain control of father's ranch. Noteworthy for Stanwyck's ferocious performance and the atmospheric black-and-white photography.
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Igniting flame of creativity
With an elegant swirl of her paintbrush and a dollop of yellow to represent a blazing sun at the center of an impressionistic-style artwork, Andrea Houchin and her 11-month-old son, Luis, put the finishing touches on a watercolor painting they had just created together. Houchin's playful infant immersed his hands into a gob of color on a palette made from a plastic plate. The boy then "signed" ...
Ventura County Star |
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Bridge to adulthood Seventh-grader Gabriel Lugh Borrello-Seltzertakes center stage at his bar mitzvah
Proud family members, expectant friends and curious acquaintances filtered into the Great Hall of the Yakima Valley Museum. It was a milestone, a day for joy.
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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Teen's award-winning work is on display
At 13, Morgan Berry is already an award-winning artist. The rising eighth grader at C.T. Walker Magnet School has won numerous awards for her artwork.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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Feature Photo: Gearing up
June 24, 2008 RUFFIN PREVOST/Gazette StaffWestern memorabilia dealer Mel Ponte hangs merchandise in his outdoor booth Monday near 12th Street and Beck Avenue in Cody. Hundreds of collectors and dealers are arriving for this weekend's Old West Roundup and Old West Show and Auction, separate sales offering art, guns, gear and other Old West materials.
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