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Powerfully stylish
Eastern European fashion meets Southeast American Indian function at the Tennessee Valley Art Center's newest exhibit.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Try all the flavors in student exhibit
ART REVIEW
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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First crime museum to open
D.C. is a city known for its world-class museums, where one can learn about everything from natural history to modern art. Now, District patrons can also educate themselves about crime.
The GW Hatchet |
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Cannes festival scores big debuts
PARIS - American directors Clint Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh will headline the streamlined competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which features fewer big-name directors and more emerging voices from across the globe.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Got Mountain Lake PBS Arts Auction art?
PLATTSBURGH -- Mountain Lake PBS has juried art waiting for the highest bid during the station's three-day live auction Friday, Saturday and Sunday. New York, Vermont, Quebec and Ontario artists and collectors have donated 140 juried works.
Plattsburgh Press Republican |
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Hill and Hollow presents marvelous Mozart
Celebrate spring with Hill and Hollow Music's Mozart Festival this weekend in Plattsburgh, Saranac and Redford.
Plattsburgh Press Republican |
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Lowriding becomes high art
When he started tinkering with that old Chevy nearly 40 years ago, Jesse Valadez didn't have any idea he was creating a museum piece in his garage. He just wanted a cool ride that would attract girls.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Tom Brokaw to be on Know the Score LIVE!
Former NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw will be on Know the Score LIVE! on May 2. The live radio program hosted by Joan Kjaer takes place at the University of Iowa Museum of Art.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Russell art to help cricket club
A painting by Jack Russell is sold to raise money for a cricket club whose pavilion was destroyed by fire.
BBC News |
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12 bands you don't want to miss
With more than 130 bands playing on 90 acres the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is arguably the best party in America.
The Desert Sun |
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Art inspired by birthmarks
Teri Frame (graduate-art) was inspired by folklore to create photographic imges of “very invasive birthmarks” in her art.
Penn State Collegian |
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Students create 'sunny' artwork
Sparkling suns and depictions of futuristic solar-powered machines line the gallery walls in the Palm Desert Visitor Center.
The Desert Sun |
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Strike sparks petrol shortage fears
Motorists are being urged not to panic buy at the petrol pumps after talks to avert a strike at Scotland's only oil refinery broke down.
Channel 4 |
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Train ride from L.A. sets Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in motion
More than 50,0000 people will come to Indio's Empire Polo Club this weekend for the three-day Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
The Desert Sun |
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John Dubrow's Handsome Urban Motifs
Since his first New York exhibition in 1985, John Dubrow has created some of the finest paintings of his generation. The commanding suite of aerial cityscapes born of his 1997-98 residency in the World Trade Center towers comes straight to mind. So do his views of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and sun-drenched roofscapes of New York. Certain portraits from the beginning of the decade — Frederick Wiseman ...
The New York Sun |
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Polk gives pets their day in the sun
Polk County's Scales and Tail Pet Festival will transform Hunt Fountain Park at Duff and Green roads in north Lakeland from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Admission to the family event is free.
Orlando Sentinel |
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PEP: RP film "Serbis" in the running at Cannes
Ayon sa PEP, pasok ang Pinoy film na Serbis sa "In Competition" category sa 61st Cannes International Film Festival.
GMA News |
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Genus backtalkus
Each week, American Idol promises heartfelt singing of varying quality, ongoing bad jokes about Simon Cowell's hair and, most likely, some back talk that creates a buzz. * One of the rituals of the sixth Idol season, and most of the enduring reality contests: listening to explanations, rationalizations and self-aggrandizements. The moment of judgment -- when the audience tests its reaction ...
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Coffee shop exhibits first-rate, first-grade art
The Old Town Coffee Company is not new to showcasing local artists' work on their walls. But this art is different: It's painted by first-graders from La Quinta's Benjamin Franklin Elementary School.
The Desert Sun |
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Salvage and salvation: Stained glass shards from WWII debris return in Penn exhibit
Frederick A. McDonald was a true-blue shepherd during his 18 months as an Army chaplain in World War II. Traveling through Europe with a group commanded by Gen. Omar Bradley, the Episcopal priest gave last rites, opened closed synagogues and collected pieces of stained glass from ruined cathedrals. He mailed the shards to his mother back home in Seattle to save as relics of horror and hope. ...
The Morning Call |
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Juried Exhibition Opens Featuring Toronto Area and Vaughan Artists (2008-04-24 - 2008-05-25)
The City of Vaughan is pleased to host its second annual juried art exhibition featuring works by selected Vaughan and Greater Toronto Area artists from April 24 through May 25, 2008. Work from this year's exhibition may also be chosen for later installation in a designated civic space as part of the “Art Integration Program” and future municipal art collection. Included in the exhibition is ...
Absolutearts.com |
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Call for Artists: Fine Arts International Competition 2008 (2008-04-24 - 2008-07-31)
Cultural Association Valentin Ruiz Aznar is call for artists to participate in their Fine Arts International Competition 2008. First prize will be 2,000 Euros and a diploma/certificate. Second, Third and Honorable Mentions will also be awarded. All the works awarded with the FIRST PRIZE, with the SECOND PRIZE, the THIRD PRIZES and the HONORABLE MENTIONS will be published on the Web, and, in ...
Absolutearts.com |
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Salvage and salvation: Stained glass shards from WWII debris return in Penn exhibit
Frederick A. McDonald was a true-blue shepherd during his 18 months as an Army chaplain in World War II. Traveling through Europe with a group commanded by Gen. Omar Bradley, the Episcopal priest gave last rites, opened closed synagogues and collected pieces of stained glass from ruined cathedrals. He mailed the shards to his mother back home in Seattle to save as relics of horror and hope.
The Morning Call |
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Art pottery gleams for collectors
A huge pottery sale and auction are on tap for the weekend as the highlight of the public events associated with the 28th annual American Art Pottery Association convention at the Sheraton Bucks County Hotel in Langhorne.
The Morning Call |
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Entertainment Update:
We Funk-y Fashion Interested in the season's latest trends? Head down to the Palace Theater on Thursday, April 24, to catch the We Funk Fashion Show! The show begins at 7:00 p.m., so don't be late. Closing Concert On Friday, April 25, the Colgate Chamber Players will give their last concert of the semester in Picker Art Gallery in the Charles A.
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