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Senoia to come alive this weekend
Hundreds of people are expected to visit Senoia for a host of events this weekend. The latest event that promises to draw more residents and visitors to the historic downtown is"Art Senoia." The art show debuts April 25 with an opening reception from 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. at 20 Main Street in historic downtown Senoia. This is the first event of the newly formed Cultural Arts Committee of the ...
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Bluebonnets steal the show in art exhibit
DALLAS — In a new exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art of the work of Texas landscape painter Julian Onderdonk, a cavernous room holds variations on the subject matter for which he was best known: bluebonnets.
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Evangel Music Department to present Classic Brass Friday
The Evangel University Music Department will present Classic Brass in concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Barnett Fine Arts Recital Hall. There is no charge for admission, and the public is invited to attend. The program will feature classical music by Bach, Praetorius and Maurer as well as modern classical compositions such as Animal Ditties by Anthony Plog. Classic Brass, founded in 1995, is a ...
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Sutherland Takes Top Honors in the Indian Statistical Institute's Six Sigma Case Study Presentation Contest
Sutherland Global Services, a leading multi-national Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) provider, received top honors in the 2008 Six Sigma Case Study Presentation Contest held by the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) and the Quality Council of India (QCI). Sutherland secured the top spot for the second consecutive year overcoming competition from global players in the technology and BPO ...
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Sutherland Takes Top Honors in the Indian Statistical Institute's Six Sigma Case Study Presentation Contest
ROCHESTER, N.Y.----Sutherland Global Services, a leading multi-national Business Process Outsourcing provider, received top honors in the 2008 Six Sigma Case Study Presentation Contest held by the Indian Statistical Institute and the Quality Council of India .
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Story teller wins UK's biggest art award
INDIAN artist N S Harsha, who tells stories through his paintings about everyday life in his homeland, has been named as winner of the UK’s largest art award.
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Sutherland Takes Top Honors in the Indian Statistical Institute’s Six Sigma Case Study Presentation Contest
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Gourd show coming to Sedalia
The gourds will be back this weekend. The Show Me Gourd Society will present its festival at the Missouri State Fairgrounds Agriculture Building Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free for spectators to see and shop for hundreds of carvings and paintings featuring gourds.
Sedalia Democrat |
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Something for the weekend: Serbia
If frantic festivals, fresh food and flash accommodation are your idea of holiday heaven, then the unlikely location of Belgrade could be for you.
Handbag.com |
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Grangemouth strike to be escalated
The planned strike will shut down one of the Europe's biggest oil refineries on the Firth of Forth.
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Painter Malevich's heirs settle row with Amsterdam
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The heirs of Russian painter Kazimir Malevich have settled a longstanding dispute with the city of Amsterdam over a collection of his paintings in one of its museums, the two parties said in a statement on Thursday.
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Monterey Jazz One to Catch in Texas Mile
by Jason Shandler Date Posted: April 24, 2008 Last Updated: April 24, 2008 On paper, Monterey Jazz is the lone speed in a field of six contesting the $300,000 Texas Mile Stakes (gr.
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Aspen Art Museum video series begins
ASPEN The Aspen Art Museum's Four Thursday Nights video series boasts the theme, Creative Imagination, with the artists examining the realm between the real and the made-up.
The Aspen Times |
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Change Dynasty
Hundreds of red dots of coiled silky string--flat coils, hot red, various sizes--stick to the white walls and blond wood floor of the museum gallery. Each coil trails a long vivid tail of carmine behind it.
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Canvas or Plastic?
Irene Murphree, 9, and her sister, Madeleine, 7, paint and draw on their canvas bags Wednesday evening at AVA Community Art Center. The canvas bags were painted to give awareness to the destruction that plastic bags do to the environment. About 25 people of all ages participated in the bag painting.
Gillette News Record |
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Painter Malevich's heirs settle row with Amsterdam
The heirs of Russian painter Kazimir Malevich have settled a longstanding dispute with the city of Amsterdam over a collection of his paintings in one of its museums, the two parties said in a statement on Thursday.
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Carly Smithson dishes on 'American Idol', prior professional experience
As the latest female finalist to be shown the door, Carly Smithson thinks American Idol's seventh season has turned into a popularity contest that is benefiting the boys.
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Sutherland Takes Top Honors in the Indian Statistical Institute’s Six Sigma Case Study Presentation Contest
Rochester, NY (PRWEB) April 24, 2008 -- Sutherland Global Services, a leading multi-national Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) provider, received top honors in the 2008 Six Sigma Case Study Presentation Contest held by the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) and the Quality Council of India (QCI). Sutherland secured the top spot for the second consecutive year overcoming competition from global ...
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Art discussion and catalogue launch at UTM
University of Toronto Mississauga's Blackwood Gallery will be rather busy this Sunday with a discussion and catalogue launch scheduled. The event, which runs from 1-3 p.m., starts with a forum called Is Everybody Comfortable? A Conversation on the Ethics of Discomfort.
Mississauga News |
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Arts around the Mid-coast; April 24, 2008
Arts Commission seeks art proposals AUGUSTA — The Maine Arts Commission is seeking proposals for public artwork at Lewiston-Auburn College under the percent for art program.
The Times Record |
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19th Raritan River Music Festival opens
Internationally acclaimed musicians from Brazil, Spain, Morocco, Mexico, Portugal, Canada, New York City and Carpentersville will perform at the 19th Raritan River Music Festival, taking place on four Saturdays in May at historic locations in picturesque settings throughout western New Jersey.
Hunterdon County Democrat |
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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Amsterdam has agreed to give five paintings by Russian abstract artist Kazimir Malevich to his heirs to settle a legal battle over the ownership of a larger collection of his works, the municipality and heirs announced Thursday.
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Shad festival fun for all ages
LAMBERTVILLE -- The Lewis/Meserve shad crew hauled in 15 shad on Monday, the best of the season and a good sign that the star of one of the county's top events will make an appearance this weekend.
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Amsterdam reaches settlement with heirs of Russian abstract artist
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Amsterdam has agreed to give five paintings by Russian abstract artist Kazimir Malevich to his heirs to settle a legal battle over the ownership of a larger collection of his works, the municipality and heirs announced Thursday. Relatives of the famed painter had been suing the city to recover 14 of his paintings they say were purchased for a pittance, along with other ...
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Fundraising to keep Eakins painting in Phila. complete
Two museums said Wednesday they have all of the $68 million that was pledged to keep a renowned Thomas Eakins painting in Philadelphia.
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