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'Ramen renaissance' spreads from NYC
Nearly four decades after the first instant ramen noodle factory opened in the U.S., Japan's beloved comfort food finally is making inroads -- even achieving cult status -- in a nation where burgers and pizza still rule.
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Eric Benet Scheduled to Perform at the 2nd Annual Global Fusion Festival
Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau:
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
Associated Press - June 27, 2008 1:33 PM ET MIAMI (AP) - A French citizen allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S.
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
MIAMI (AP) - A French citizen allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents.
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Views from the Uffizi
Landscape paintings are now a standard genre, embraced by realists and Impressionists alike, but there was a time in art history when the earth was merely at service to other forms.
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Freakshow fun: Americana, Burlesque & Sideshow Festival returns
Looking for some bawdy burlesque, sideshow freakiness and vaudeville glam to enliven the weekend?
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At Spring Gallery, things aren’t carved in stone, they’re cast in bronze
BELGRADE LAKES — If you’re starving for a little culture this summer but can’t afford to go far to find it, there’s a place nearby that just might quell your craving. Spring Gallery & Sculpture Garden is a small but quaint one-of-a-kind art museum right in the heart of Belgrade Lakes Village. With indoor and outdoor exhibits, the gallery and garden of bronze sculptures by world-renown artists is ...
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Eric Benet Scheduled to Perform at the 2nd Annual Global Fusion Festival
----Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau: WHAT: The Philadelphia Multicultural Affairs Congress , a division of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau produces its 2nd Annual Global Fusion Festival within PECO's Multicultural Festival Series at Penn's Landing this July.
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Weekend Picks -- Waterfalls, Pride Parade, Festivals, and More
Here are our top event picks for the weekend of June 27-29, 2008: Summer in Little Italy Festival -- Wander the streets of Little Italy this weekend. Every weekend this summer,...
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Painter Paritosh Sen receives Legends of India award
Kolkata, June 27 : Eminent painter Paritosh Sen was conferred the Legends of India Lifetime Achievement Award for Fine Arts 2008 by West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi here Friday evening.
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News Photography reception Sunday at library
A reception is set for 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the main branch of the Morgan County Public Library, 110 S. Jefferson St., Martinsville, to spotlight the photography of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan M. Phillips.
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
A French man allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said Friday. Bernard Jean Ternus,...
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Five killed in plane crash near Moscow
MOSCOW, June 27 (RIA Novosti) - A light cargo plane, making an aerial photography flight, crashed in the Moscow Region on Friday shortly after a take-off, killing all five people onboard, the emergencies ministry said.
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What Your Nose Knows and How Artists Use It
A smell scientist takes a look at what our noses can tell us about the world around us, and the co-curator of the "Odor Limits" exhibition in Philadelphia, Pa., discusses how artists are using smell in their creations.
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
Fri, Jun 27, 2008 (9:57 a.m.) A French man allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said Friday.
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
A French man allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said Friday.
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Artist creates quilt with children’s theme
Margery Cosgrove is a nationally recognized quilter whose work hangs in museums and colleges across the country.
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
A French man allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said Friday.
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Pak Hindu temple battles for existence with only one relic
Lahore, June 27 : The ancient Hindu temple at Katas Raj which is around 40 kilometers from Chakwal is battling for its existence after it was robbed of all of its relics except one dilapidated sculpture.
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French man faces US charge in theft of paintings
A French man allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said Friday. Bernard Jean Ternus, 55, was indicted by a grand jury on a single count of conspiring to sell the paintings stolen in August 2007 by masked gunmen from the Musee ...
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Metal is the medium for these works of art
Sometimes a handrail is just handrail. But if Matt Canaday has created it, he’s hoping you’ll consider it a work of art. Canaday heads Paso Robles’ Canaday Designs, producing metal sculpture and architectural ironwork. He discovered a passion for sculpting as a teen, working in plaster and clay. But when he began experimenting with metal, he knew he had found his medium. “I was attracted to its ...
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Lausanne offers table football with a twist
The Swiss city of Lausanne, disappointed it would not be hosting a Euro 2008 game, found another way to celebrate the sport -- with artsy, offbeat "interactive" football tables.
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Independent Artists Featured In Harbor Hall Show
PALM HARBOR -- Independent artists will be in the spotlight during the third of Old Palm Harbor Main Street's art exhibitions this year. The artwork is on display at Harbor Hall.
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Art Pick 'Excavating Egypt'
He was the inspiration for the Indiana Jones character, but never mind the fiction. Some of the real treasures unearthed by British archaeologist Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie can be seen in a traveling exhibition opening at the Lowe Art Museum Saturday .
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Making Graphic Designers Come to You
How small businesses can use Web 2.0 to get artwork.
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