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Arts and Entertainment Articles
More than 50 students protested the Husky Film Festival last week after only one of 10 submissions was not chosen to be shown at the event.
USM Free Press |
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New gallery takes fresh view of function
After graduating last year with an illustration degree from Kansas University, Eric Dobbins decided it was the right time to try his hand at a downtown art gallery.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries April 24-30
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries April 24-30
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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A heart, and art, for area's homeless
High school student holds art show to benefit Micah Ecumenical Ministries
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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Diverse media, concepts make for interesting exhibit
Art should be insightful and thought provoking. If it isn't, then it should at least be beautiful. The work currently being housed in Southwest's Hampden Gallery is the rare combination of all three.
Massachusetts Daily Collegian |
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Public art symposium highlights new forms
The island in the campus pond is an oft-traveled student shortcut, allowing one to bypass the concrete behind the University of Massachusetts' Fine Arts Center in favor of a more natural path from class to class, though many students may not see the island for what it actually is - a work of public art.
Massachusetts Daily Collegian |
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UMD opens outdoor sculpture show today
Picture this: an intricate tapestry of woven rope, earth and glass. Or this: shimmering, towering walls of iron, jutting upwards to pierce the sky.
The Standard-Times |
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Girard business's assets seized
The Kansas Department of Revenue and Crawford County Sheriff's Department executed tax warrants, seizing the business assets of Renaissance Photography, 522 W. 560th Ave.
The Morning Sun |
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Churchill sunset painting sells for $350,000
‘Sunset Over the Atlas Mountains' painted in 1935 from hotel balcony in Marrakech
The Globe and Mail |
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Museums
Tampa Museum of Art Moves to Interim Location 2306 North Howard Avenue Tampa, FL 33607
Bradenton Herald |
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Winston Churchill sunset painting sells for $350G
A painting by Winston Churchill of a Moroccan sunset - a view he loved so much that he invited President Franklin D. Roosevelt to see it - has sold for $350,000, an auction company Web site says.
New York Daily News |
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Broadcasting award winners announced
CHARLESTON -- Winners of the 2007 West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association contest. The awards were presented Saturday at Appalachian Power Park in Charleston.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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Winston Churchill painting of Moroccan sunset sells in New York for $350,000
NEW YORK (AP) - A painting by Winston Churchill of a Moroccan sunset - a view he loved so much that he invited President Franklin D. Roosevelt to see it - has sold for $350,000 (euro220,000), an auction company Web site says.
The Star |
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Sticks and Stones
River Guide: Michael Winger’s sculpture is short-lived. (Darrow Montgomery) Sweet Seventeen Local haikuists/syllabic gladiators/who will be victor? Posted: April 9, 2008
Washington City Paper |
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Philadelphia Raises Enough Money to Retain a Masterpiece by Eakins
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts have now managed to raise the entire $68 million needed to keep an Eakins masterpiece, ?The Gross Clinic,? in Philadelphia.
New York Times |
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Track teams look forward to atmosphere of relays
dmm5159@psu.edu, Before her events this week at the Penn Relays, Bridget Franek will race up the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum while humming the Rocky theme song.
Penn State Collegian |
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What Audiences Haven?t Seen Before
San Francisco Ballet is now reaching the climax of its 75th-anniversary season by presenting a New Works Festival that bids to rival City Ballet in the new-choreography stakes.
New York Times |
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CURRENTS Art on a Plate, the Wall or Underfoot
An exhibition of two dozen works by Nathalie Lété, a Parisian artist known for art brut imagery that combines references to childhood and folk art.
New York Times |
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CURRENTS The Annual Bklyn Designs Exhibition Unfolds
Seventy designers will show work at Bklyn Designs 2008 from May 9 to 11 in Dumbo.
New York Times |
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Keeping Watch Where Rocks Abide
Elyn Zimmerman, a New York sculptor, found refuge among the boulders of Southern California after the death of her husband.
New York Times |
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New voices as Cannes slims
American directors Clint Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh will headline the streamlined competition at this years Cannes Film Festival, which features fewer big-name directors and more emerging voices...
The Washington Times |
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Weekend Plans
1. FreeKY Fest WRFL, the university's student-run community radio station, will celebrate 20 years of commercial-free programming with a 12-hour free festival of music, art and eclectic culture. The festival will take place on the roof of the Downtown Lexington Transit Center, located at the corner of High Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard, from 11 a.m to 11 p.m.
The Kentucky Kernel |
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South Bulletin Board
Bethel Park -- South Arts will offer free demos to anyone visiting "Primavera," the art show running through May 30, in the Schoolhouse Art Center gallery, 2600 South Park Road. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Annual auction goes psychedelic
PLEASANT RIDGE -- The city will turn back the clock next month when it celebrates "Ridgestock," the Pleasant Ridge Foundation's theme this year for the annual auction.
Royal Oak Daily Tribune |
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Tallahassee gets cultural
The 10th Season of Seven Days of Opening Nights took place this past February. For 18 days (unlike its name) the festival attracted musicians, authors and actors alike. Martin Short, Art Garfunkel and Salman Rushdie headlined the diverse entertainment that made its way down south to Tallahassee.
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