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Win Tickets to the 12th Annual All Good Music Festival!
12th Annual All Good Music Festival. July 11-13, 2008. Three days of music, art, camping & loving! Artists include: Gov't Mule , Phil Lesh & Friends , Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood , and many more!
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National Museum galleries reopen after revamp
FOUR new galleries of Welsh art have opened in the National Museum of Wales.
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Structal lands a $35M contract for the construction of the Pittsburgh Penguins' new arena
Structal-Heavy Steel Construction , a business unit of Canam Group Inc. located in Point of Rocks, MD, has obtained a contract for the construction and erection of the Pittsburgh Penguins' new arena from the Sports and Exhibition Authority and Allegheny County.
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Tirgan Festival CEO Talks to Salam Toronto
Today, there are a myriad of activities in and around the Toronto area pertaining to Persian culture. Talks, music concerts, live theatre, dance competitions, dinners, festivals; at times there is enough going on that the typical Iranian-Canadian living in the Greater Toronto Area can sometimes find that they have too many options. -Azim Ahmed
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Where form meets function :Questions about how paintings done trump obvious content
SOUTH BEND - Julie Farstad hopes her paintings address for the viewer the "psychological dramas of girlhood, femininity and feminism."
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Jazz fest ends
If anything seemed to define the 29th edition of the Montreal International Jazz Festival, which ended yesterday, it was transition: the gaping hole waiting for the planned Place du Quartier des spectacles, the boarded-up Spectrum, the relocation of a few outdoor stages to accommodate the upcoming changes.
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Attorneys and art
The Zodiac Cafe on Adams Street hosted an exhibit and silent auction benefiting Jacksonville Area Legal Aid in one of the many events scheduled for July’s ArtWalk.
Jacksonville Daily Record |
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by Joe Wilhelm Jr. Singers, dancers, musicians, actors, painters and sculptors from the Jacksonville Bar Association combined their efforts to create a unique fundraiser to benefit Jacksonville Area Legal Aid June 27.
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Painter finds youth in his art
Paintings sit tucked away in every corner of Don Oldt’s Seminary Estates apartment. His kitchen table is littered with half-used oil paint tubes, paper towels and a poster with old newspaper clippings. Oldt’s apartment is a mirror-image of his personality. Something is always happening, always in the background.
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John Turturro to be honored at Maine International Film Festival
WATERVILLE, Maine - The Maine International Film Festival has announced more than 100 films, 50 special guests and 20 countries from around the globe will be featured as part of this year’s programming.
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Fly on, big wings - Giant eagle sculptures give hope and beauty to Libby
A bald eagle with a 24-foot wingspan created by Libby artist Todd Berget hangs over the Mineral Avenue entrance to Libby proclaiming the mountain town to be the city of eagles. “For the last 10 years or longer, people have thought of Libby as the city of death,” says Berget.
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Chantal Wolf-Laeufer Paints a Vision of Sustainability Using Rohm and Haas's Acrylic Technology at Cefic Exhibit in ...
Chantal Wolf-Laeufer, a local artist, will mark the opening of the Cefic exhibit at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on July 8, 2008, by painting a picture in the theme of sustainable development using interior paints which contain acrylic technology from Rohm and Haas Company (NYSE:ROH).
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Heritage Center exhibits photo contest winners
The photos range from a black-and-white close-up of an eighteenth-century waterwheel, to an art-deco advertisement from the 1950s; they span the state from Memphis to the Smokies; and they evoke eras in our past from King Cotton to the slave trade.
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Ecological art
Katie Grinnell 8, of Connecticut visits Mass MoCA on Saturday with family friend Jane Allen of Williamstown during MoCA's 'Exhibit of Badlands' and its Go Green scavenger hunt.
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Of Art, Women, And Unexplainable Discrimination
"Sales in London last week generated a fresh round of head-spinning prices: a Freud for £11.8m and a Jeff Koons sculpture for £13m.
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Chantal Wolf-Laeufer Paints a Vision of Sustainability Using Rohm and Haas's Acrylic Technology at Cefic Exhibit in ...
LAUTERBOURG, France----Chantal Wolf-Laeufer, a local artist, will mark the opening of the Cefic exhibit at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on July 8, 2008, by painting a picture in the theme of sustainable development using interior paints which contain acrylic technology from Rohm and Haas Company .
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Stolen giraffe damaged by vandals
STAMFORD - Rocky, an 8-foot-tall and 30-pound Fiberglas giraffe sculpture that made its home at the William Raveis Real Estate office at 1022 Long Ridge Road, was vandalized over the weekend.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
The Ottawa Citizen called it a "mysterious disappearance." Staffers at the National Gallery of Canada learned Wednesday that David Franklin, deputy director and chief curator, had left the museum "on leave."
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Threashers' Reunion Wraps Up
DENTON, N.C. -- Just because it was the last day of the Southeast Old Threshers' Reunion does not mean that it was not jam-packed with music, food, exhibits, demonstrations and, of course, tractors.
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Star Of Queens
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Kashif Iqbal, 40, oversees and develops education programs for the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL), a visual and performing arts center founded in 1972. There are three major programs for kids and adults under JCAL. The first and most prominent are the in-house activities, where the center holds exhibits and classes, usually on Saturdays, for members of the ...
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'Outstanding' art to be displayed
Artworks donated by late benefactor Simon Sainsbury are to go on show to the public at Tate Britain and the National Gallery.
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'Outstanding' art to be displayed
Artworks donated by late benefactor Simon Sainsbury go on display at Tate Britain and the National Gallery.
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Queens artists’ works hang in U.S. Embassies
U.S. ambassadors chose the work of abstract artists Diane Leon and John Ferdico for exhibition at the Art in Embassies Program, a global museum that exhibits original work by professional American artists in U.S. embassies throughout the world.
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Man rips head from Hitler wax figure
BERLIN (Reuters) - A man tore the head from a controversial waxwork figure of Adolf Hitler on the opening day of Berlin's Madame Tussauds museum Saturday, police said.
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HUNDREDS of Islanders dined al fresco at the Out of the Blue maritime festival at the Waterfront over the weekend.
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