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Festival promotes healthy living
MASON CITY — What they lacked in speed they made up for by being adorable.
The Globe Gazette |
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Turner Landscape to Be Auctioned
A landscape by the British master will be offered at auction by Sotheby?s in London on July 9 at a starting price of $10 million.
New York Times |
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Cloud Cult brings sincerity to indie rock
Three years ago, Cloud Cult skipped out on a scheduled performance at the South by Southwest music festival in Texas -- a potentially career-making gig for ambitious indie rock bands -- to open for Ralph Nader at a protest rally.
Florida Today |
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Students present outdoor digital art
Students, faculty and community members sat outside Normal hall in the summer weather to watch the presentations of student artwork in the 2008 Open File digital artwork show Thursday night.Students enrolled in Computer Arts 251, 351 and 451 were able to contribute any course work they created during the semester.
Indiana Statesman |
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ABOVE
: Susana Gotera concentrates while making her sculpture at the Octavia Fellin Children's Library on Wednesday. The group, which meets weekly from 3:30-5pm, made sculptures of themselves using recycled materials.
The Gallup Independent |
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Expressive paintings on exhibit
CROWN POINT The Crown Point branch of South Shore Arts is featuring an exhibit titled Expressive Content: Paintings by Patricia Janco through June 7.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Medical quackery gets airing at California Medical Museum
Dr. Stanley Korfmacher, a retired internal medicine physician, rolled the Oxygenator, a metal cylinder from the 1920s, in his hands and said it claimed to cure everything.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Artist: ACLU's interest kept exhibit on display
HARLINGEN - A bit of classical nudity has the Harlingen Arts and Heritage Museum keeping the door closed on its latest exhibit, along with a posted warning to all who enter.
Valley Morning Star |
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Music preview: A night at the Opry with the Avetts
Last week The Avett Brothers, a decidedly nontraditional bluegrass group from North Carolina that co-headlines this weekend's Double Decker Festival in Oxford, Miss., snuck into the high temple of country.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Exhibit features doctor's darkest statements
Warren Scherer dares you to look at his artwork. In fact, he double-dog dares you.If You Go
The News-Press |
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Lincoln 'plaza' unveiled
Fort Wayne artist will do Lincoln State Park's Bicentennial public art project
Evansville Courier & Press |
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Memphis hosts one of the Garden Club of America's top eight flower shows
Accomplished floral arrangers from Memphis and all over the country are coming to Dixon Gallery and Gardens today to prepare their entries for "M3D On the Edge," the 15th Memphis Flower Show presented by Memphis Garden Club.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Lots of things to do at Arlington's festival Saturday
An antiques auction, old cars and arts and crafts demonstrations will be featured Saturday at Arlington in April.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Art exhibitions
Art Village Gallery, 410 S. Main: Art Trolley Tour, 6-9 tonight. Photographer Regis Lawson will have a booth in the front of the gallery. Call 521-0782.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Speakers tell writers how to get published
The 12th Memphis Black Writers Conference & Southern Film Festival continues today and Saturday in three meeting rooms at the Memphis Cook Convention Center.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Photographer earns awards, degrees
John Gladman, of John Gladman Photography, Lawrence, was named 2008 Kansas Photographer of the Year and received other awards during the Heart of America Professional Photographers Conference this month in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Denton festival returns
With the promise of tasty food, interesting works of art and more than 2,200 musicians, the 28th annual Denton Arts and Jazz Festival is back for the masses to enjoy.
North Texas Daily |
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Group Calls for Museum Director's Ouster
Museum director makes girls cry
The Austin Chronicle |
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Quarterly Gallery Walk slated for tonight
The next Downtown Lawrence Gallery Walk is from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at six downtown locations.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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Art students excel at Fest
Five Mendota High School students were recognized for superior artistic achievement at the annual North Central Illinois Conference Art Festival held at Mendota High School on April 17.
The Mendota Reporter |
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2:30 p.m. - Chamorro Artists Association art at Bank of Guam
2:30 p.m., April 25 — The Chamorro Artists Association and the Bank of Guam, in collaboration with The Guam Gallery of Art, is presenting the show “Images of Guam” by Jin Park during banking hours through May 8 at the Bank’s Hagåtña headquarters.
Pacific Daily News |
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Art in Review
?Subtraction? at Deitch Projects, Peter Coffin at Andrew Kreps Gallery, David Claerbout at Yvon Lambert Gallery and more.
New York Times |
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Tamayo?s ?Trovador? Is Again Up for Sale
The financially troubled Randolph College is offering one of its paintings by the Mexican master Rufino Tamayo for sale on May 28 at Christie?s in New York.
New York Times |
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Looking Past the Cliché to See a Bit of the Edge
A new show at the Grey Art Gallery subjects the late ?50s and early ?60s a period normally seen as a transitional phase between Abstract Expressionism and Pop, Pollock and Warhol to intense scrutiny.
New York Times |
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Hair-Raising Convergence of the Mystical and the Mundane
Still-life paintings, portraits, scenes from the lives of saints and biblical images form a rich, uneven stew of a show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
New York Times |
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