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Newspaper group takes home 30 awards in NJPA contest
Greater Media Newspapers received 30 awards from the New Jersey Press Association for excellence in writing, photography and advertising in the NJPA's Better Newspaper Contest for 2007.
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'Surviving the Plan': Holocaust photo exhibit
When Jerry Casciano aims the lens of hisHasselblad camera, he delves deep into the heart of his subject. Casciano'smost recent exhibit, "Surviving the Plan," documents the power of survival of Holocaust survivors from Auschwitz, Treblinka and theWarsaw Ghetto.
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SICA brings 'Sculptoure '08' to Long Branch
LONG BRANCH- The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts (SICA) will start installations this week of the sculptures in its second annual urban sculpture park, "Sculptoure '08." The event will run from May 10 through Oct. 14.
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Corporate giants take a shine to cutting-edge art
Walk into any lobby in London's financial heart and the change is clear: the City's giants have dropped the Old Masters and are embracing contemporary art instead in the battle to impress clients and inspire employees.
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Corporate giants take a shine to cutting-edge art
Walk into any lobby in London's financial heart and the change is clear: the City's giants have dropped the Old Masters and are embracing contemporary art instead in the battle to impress clients and inspire employees.
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'Luminance & Order'
An exhibit of photographs by Geanna Merola opens Friday atMcKay Imaging Photography Studio and Gallery in Red Bank. "Luminance & Order" will run through May 15 at the gallery, located on the second floor of 12 Monmouth St. Merola currently teaches photography and the history of photography at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft.
Atlanticville |
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Register wins two awards for investigative reporting and photography
"Sunlight Freedom of Information Award" honors fight to publish once-secret records
Orange County Register |
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Immigrant experience reflected in painter's work
Portraits of a Canadian senator, a diplomat for Kazakhstan, and artists from around the world -- in all, a collection of 60 watercolor paintings -- is Katherine Dolgy Ludwig's testament to the immigrant experience.
AM New York |
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Exhibit explores world of deafblind
Advocate
yorkregion.com |
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Ana's Stamp of Success
BELGRADE, Serbia - Players can be immortalized in many ways, including in photography, video, websites and, in a few cases, wax statues (see Hingis, Mauresmo).
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MAC Art Show on April 4, 2008
Awards and Honors given to Marquand-Zion Students · BEST OF SHOW—Bobby Miller (3D sculpture)
Democrat News |
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UC Berkeley Matrix exhibit marks 30 years on the edge
Art museum celebrates long-running informal gallery shows that have tracked the avant-garde since 1978
Contra Costa Times |
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Hot Docs 2008
The Hot Docs documentary festival runs from April 17 to 27. Please see below for reviews by Star movie critics. Air India's tragic narrative Sturla Gunnarsson's documentary uses both victims' family and re-enactments to tell the story of Air India bombing and investigation.
Toronto Star |
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A Glimpse Inside The World Of Patti Smith
How do you close out a hugely successful film festival featuring over 200 films from around the world, hosting dozens of sold out crowds and playing host to a wide variety of filmmakers and actors? Why with legendary singer/songwriter Patti Smith of course.
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''Herblock's Presidents: 'Puncturing Pomposity''' Opens at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery May 2
As the nation moves toward electing its 44th president, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery is opening an exhibition of the political cartoons of Herbert Lawrence Block (1909-2001), known by the pen name "Herblock." In "Herblock's Presidents: 'Puncturing Pomposity,'" 40 political cartoons demonstrate the witty, biting humor of the cartoonist who appeared in American newspapers for more ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Review: Coyote Funeral is no waltz across Texas
Is it possible for an actor to be too convincing for his own good? Based on the evidence offered in Coyote Funeral , an indie drama screening today at the 2008 WorldFest/Houston International Film Festival, I'd venture to say: Heck, yeah.
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''Herblock's Presidents: 'Puncturing Pomposity''' Opens at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery May 2
WASHINGTON----As the nation moves toward electing its 44th president, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery is opening an exhibition of the political cartoons of Herbert Lawrence Block , known by the pen name "Herblock."
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Art contest winners, denied honors by The Pilot, get prizes
All of the original winners of this year's Virginian-Pilot Student Gallery contest, who never received their awards because the first-place art depicted nudity, are getting cash prizes, thanks to a private fundraising drive. More than 30 contributors sent a total of about $3,000 to Ann Dearsley-V ...
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Program aims to bring American art to classrooms, libraries
DALLAS (AP) - A Dallas teacher today took her students through the history of early American art by flipping through large, color reproductions of museum-quality works.
KXAN 36 Austin |
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Program aims to bring American art to classrooms, libraries
DALLAS -- As Christine Miller takes her students through the history of early American art, she flips through large, color reproductions of museum-quality works.
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Swinney’s funding cuts threaten £1m grant to buy art for nation
The Scottish Government's efficiency savings drive is to have an impact on the National Galleries of Scotland's purchases of new modern and contemporary art, it was revealed last night.
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Sketchbook
*If you want to own a piece of public art, now’s your chance. Fifteen of Omaha’s O! sculptures are for sale in an online auction. Visit alegent.com/oauction to place your bid by May 4 at 5 p.m. The remaining six O!s will be auctioned in a live event May 1. The Omaha Chamber of Commerce purchased the “Traveling O!” and it will continue to travel around the city.
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OUR CRITICS PICKS: Our Critics' Picks
Murder by Death, Reckless Kelly, The Moody Blues, Charles E. Cobb Jr., Dale Ann Bradley, The Annual Herb Sale, Drawings by Sculptors , Sam Davidson and more
Nashville Scene |
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COVER STORY: Reel Nashville 2008
The Nashville Film Festival isn’t huge, like Sundance or Toronto. Nor is it tiny, like the many regional festivals that have sprouted in the past 10 years like mushrooms after rain. What the Nashville Film Festival is, mostly, is ours .
Nashville Scene |
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The Apprentice: Simon Smith fired
A former soldier whose drunken antics were caught on YouTube has become the fourth contestant to be fired from The Apprentice.
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