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Kingston Arts Festival Saturday
The second annual Kingston Arts Festival will be held Saturday, June 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be eight exhibits of art and entertainment at three locations along Green Street in the Old Town Center.
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Victoria photo contest brings landowners, birders
VICTORIA, Texas -- Hunting with a camera reveals hidden wildlife and a new revenue source for landowners. The birds in the photos shocked Kathleen W.
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Eugene 08 Festival is free for fans
The Eugene 08 Track and Field Olympic Trials aren't just for athletes: from a live, free simulcast to tours and activities for families, you don't want to miss out on the fun and excitement. Check this calendar for the latest updates.
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'Waterfalls' art project unveiled by mayor in New York City
NEW YORK - About 130,000 litres of water a minute is roaring into the East River as part of New York City's latest public art happening.
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Eleanor Harwood at Lincart Gallery
As befits a painter who started a curatorial program at the Adobe Bookshop in San Francisco, Eleanor Harwood loves stories. "Everything I do has a narrative," Harwood says. "Even when there are abstract shapes, they have a story. ... Whenever I put together a...
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Fest shakes up the Shakespeare
Ten reasons why the 31st year of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, arriving this weekend, may be its most eye-and-ear-opening to date:
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Hobby Goes Long Way For UT Tyler Senior Lecturer
Miguel Narvaez, senior lecturer in the health and kinesiology department at The University of Texas at Tyler, enjoys photography. Ten years ago he ventured into the art, which now has become a favorite hobby. He uses his photography skills both as a personal challenge and teaching tool.
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Festival celebrates local literacy
Several Mississauga authors are participating in an inaugural festival this weekend in Brampton that's designed to promote local writers. J. Nichole Noel and Judy Powell are taking part in Knowledge Fest, which runs Saturday and Sunday at Knowledge Bookstore.
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Three win NRD poster contest
CURTIS -- Three area students were recognized by the Middle Republican Natural Resources District (NRD) for their creativity and understanding of water conservation.
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Several events planned for Independence Day
The city of Miami's 15th Annual Pre-4th of July Celebration will be held Saturday, June 28. During the event, there will be a baby contest in the Miami Community Center Building. Registration will be until 3 p.m. the day of the event, with the contest at 3:30 p.m. Entry fee is $5.
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Hairy and Smooth
At the first American show, November 1938 at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York City, critics note the "primitive but meticulous technique" of a new artist.
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Vancouver show looks back at performance artist's dark humour
An exhibit of Rebecca Belmore's work at the Vancouver Art Gallery is the first large-scale survey for this Anishinabe artist.
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Tour the reopened Cleveland Museum of Art '1916 building' galleries
CLEVELAND -- Here's an inside look at the Cleveland Museum of Art's reopening of the renovated main floor of the museum's "1916 building," as it is called.
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Bloomberg unveils 'Waterfalls' art project in NYC
NEW YORK (AP) - About 35,000 gallons of water a minute is roaring into the East River as part of New York City's latest public art happening. Mayor Michael Bloomberg calls the project "the most unexpected waterfalls" between New York's Niagara Falls and Africa's Victoria Falls.
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Robie Creek Music Festival Postponed
By BW Staff.
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Art Complex Museum hosts Japanese tea
The Art Complex Museum, located at 189 Alden St., will host the first in a series of four public Japanese tea ceremonies at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, in the tea hut on the museum grounds.
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Bloomberg unveils 'Waterfalls' art project in NYC
Associated Press - June 26, 2008 1:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - About 35,000 gallons of water a minute is roaring into the East River as part of New York City's latest public art happening.
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Visit Campbell River gardens
Whether you're an experienced gardener, a beginner, or someone who just likes to look, you'll find plenty to capture your imagination on the Campbell River Art and Garden Tour July 5-6. The tour, now in its 13th year, is hosted by Campbell River Art Gallery.
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Upcoming art show goes with the season
Get ready for Summer Daze. The upcoming show at the Artisans' Studio features work by painter and printmaker Kathy Barnson. The exhibit is on display for the month of July.
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New university looking for amateur photographers
Amateur shutter bugs have until Aug. 1 to enter the Malaspina University-College photo contest. The New Point of VIU honours the institution's new identity as Vancouver Island University.
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Artwork goes outdoors
Call it rejuvenation without a price. Nanaimo's Willow Chandler has revived an alleyway of art in the Old City Quarter. The outdoor gallery, nestled between her own store, House of Indigo Boutique, and fellow Fitzwilliam Street store, Gem Fascination, fills a unique niche.
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Winona Marine Art Museum to display historic money
Dozens of examples of American currency from the past 230 years will be part of a new exhibit at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona, Minn.
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World Premiere of ‘Derivative Composition’ at the Kennedy Center
Exhibition Highlights the Synergy Among the Artistic Disciplines
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Oregon and Washington getaways, from $89
A wide range of experiences await in Oregon and Washington — bottle your own wine or sample local pinot noirs, hike the foothills of Mount Rainier, attend a festival, or simply enjoy the beach.
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Plein Air Painting in the Far East
On a recent painting trip to China I had the unique opportunity to work alongside several renowned plein air artists, and to be the only watercolorist among them. The trip was fantastic, not only because of the camaraderie but also because of the hospitality we received and the stunning scenery.
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