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School board recalls teacher from RIF list
MUNCIE — The Muncie Community School Board on Monday recalled Central High School art teacher Helen Zacek from the reduction in force (RIF) list.
The Star Press |
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Conservation expert says oil paintings durable
Second of two parts.
The Oneida Daily Dispatch |
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Festival of Ancient Trypillian Culture
RZHYSCHEV, Ukraine-A big crowd gathered in the small village of Rzhyschiv near Kyiv this past weekend to bring to life and celebrate 5,000 years of Trypillian culture. According to archeological da...
The Epoch Times |
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Photo exhibit sees community center through eyes of different generations
It can be hard to illustrate or define the essence of East Nashville.
The Tennessean |
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Teacher will 'pawsper' if you vote for his greeting card
Jason Wright wants to be your Greeting Card Idol. Inside Jason Wright's greeting card is the caption: "Live long and pawsper." He hopes to win a contest sponsored by Hallmark.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Wood sculpture workshop slated
WEST RUTLAND -- Creating art from wood will be explored in the five-day workshop "Wood Sculpture" with Mark Carroll at the Carving Studio and Sculpture Center from July 21 to 25. ...
Rutland Herald |
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Art Galleries
"Landscape: America the Beautiful" More than 60 works by member artists of Pacific Art League are on exhibition this month in the Main Gallery this month. See variations on the theme Landscapes from photography to Chinese brush painting, monoprint to paint and pencil, embroidery to mosaic.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Art Show at Meadowbank
Meadowbank Primary School will host an Art Show on September 19-20 at The Brush Farm House Gallery. They are looking for artists that would like to sell their artworks at the Art Show. Suitable artworks include paintings, drawings, sculpture, jewellery and craft.
Weekly Times |
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Seguerra reigns supreme on 'The Singing Bee'
Singer Aiza Seguerra is the newest champion of ABS-CBN's singing contest "The Singing Bee." Seguerra got the chance to be the show's winner after singer Rachel Alejandro gave up her throne as defending champion to fly abroad for her other commitments.
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Art Exhibition Focuses on Feynman—Panel Discussion on July 13
A new exhibition at Pasadena's Armory Center for the Arts documents the collaboration of Richard Feynman, Caltech's renowned Nobel laureate physicist, and artist Jirayr Zorthian.
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Top Rated Voice America Health Show Host Ori Hofmekler to Appear on National Television to Promote Weight Loss Program
Modern Day Renaissance man and author of "The Warrior Diet" to appear with co-host Brandy Jackson on Fox Television's "The Morning Show with Mike & Juliet" television program - syndicated in over 160 U.S. television markets and on the Armed Forces Television Network.
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Contemporary American Theater Festival Announces 2008 Company
Television and Film actors to perform in Shepherdstown
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Taking Real Estate Listings to the Next Level with Online Bidding
RE Auction Systems has just released a new version of their easy to use, low cost system allowing real estate agents, builders, auctioneers, and banks to manage and operate their own online bidding system.
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Charlie Daniels to fiddle for NASCAR fans
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is giving fans a reason -- other than the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard -- to show up July 27 at the track. The Charlie Daniels Band will perform on the infield stage behind the Hall of Fame Museum before the NASCAR drivers start their engines.
The Indianapolis Star |
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ArtsWells set for Aug. 1
More than 40 musical acts in a variety of genres will be on stage during the 5th annual ArtsWells Festival of All Things Art Aug. 1 to 4 in Wells.Last year there were 700 people in attendance, which was the best attendance to date. Organizers hope to beat that number this year.There will be country crooner Carolyn Mark, blues from the CR Avery Band, bluegrass band the D. Rangers, and tropical ...
Prince George Citizen Online |
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Costly Gas Crimps Surfers' Style, Roils Industry
The surging cost of oil has been a dose of reality for many surfers who have long thought of their sport, with all its sun-kissed lore, as a counterculture niche shielded from the pressures of mainstream America.
Fox News |
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Local & live
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 • "MONTANA GHOST TOWNS": Western Heritage Center, 2822 Montana Ave. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Photography by Denes G. Istvanffy. Up through Sept. 18. $3, adults; $2, ages 55, older and students; free, ages 12, younger and WHC members. 256-6809.
Billings Gazette |
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Former New Statesman editor John Kampfner to lead gallery trust
John Kampfner has been appointed part-time non-executive chairman of a trust that will oversee the creation of an art gallery in Margate. By Stephen Brook
Guardian Unlimited |
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Festival event pays tribute to Walsh
Rat Pack music and the Big Band era will come back to life in Auburn Thursday during the New York Dance Festival's Thommie Walsh Song and Dance Man Gala.
The Auburn Citizen |
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Gardening books
Beautiful photography helps Ondra drive home the point that flowers alone do not a garden make. Foliage lends structure to a space, she explains, while ensuring season-long interest.
The Times-News |
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Amina Figarova: Cross-Continental Jazz
Born in Azerbaijan, but located now in the Netherlands, and in demand at festivals and clubs around the globe, pianist Amina Figarova is a case study in the internationalization of jazz.
All About Jazz |
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Festival International de Jazz de Montreal 2008: Days 9-11
With the demise of one of Montreal's most famous clubs, Le Spectrum, the 29th edition of Festival International de Jazz de Montréal utilized the nearby Place des Arts more considerably.
All About Jazz |
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Anchorage museum puts on 'Art Potpourri'
The museum's seasonal arts and crafts exposition is known as "Art Potpourri" and features beaded and metal jewelry, wood carvings and other hand-made pieces.
KTUU Anchorage |
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Street artist inspires too much enthusiasm
The owners of a small South End gallery say they had the best of intentions when they commissioned a famous and often mischievous street artist to install a massive political mural on a construction wall lining one of the artiest strips of the South End.
Boston Globe |
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Trap finds one of 23 paintings stolen in River Oaks in 2000
Two newcomers recently walked into the upscale Simpson Galleries looking to make some quick cash, but they didn't seem to notice they were carrying the work of an American master, let alone that it was worth as much as $200,000.
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