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Ceja Vineyards Offers 'Latin Nights' in Downtown Napa
Ceja Vineyards (www.cejavineyards.com), an ultra premium Latino family owned winery founded by first generation Mexican-American winegrowers in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys, presents Live Music Fridays and Salsa Saturdays as part of their ongoing "Latin Nights" series at their new wine tasting salon, lounge and art gallery in downtown Napa.
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Local Yokel Auctions Rocks, Multi-Platinum Recording Artist G. Mackey Records Four New Jingles
Local Yokel Auctions has blazed on to the Internet Online Auction Scene with four new internationally released Promotional Jingles written and recorded by multi-platinum Artist G.Mackey and Family.
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Rockstar Contests Launches Service to Promote Art and Design Competitions, Offers Highly-discounted Listings
New online service gives contest organizers a new avenue to more effectively promote art and design competitions to the creative community.
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Photographic Printing Meets the Web 2.0 Revolution - theprintspace Launches an Online Photographic Printing Studio for ...
theprintspace has extended their groundbreaking 'DIY' photographic printing process to the web. theprintspace.com will be the first online service to incorporate an easy to use professional colour management process.
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Local & live
Thursday, July 10, 2008 • "GIFTS TO MONTANA: THE LEGACY OF MIRIAM SAMPLE": Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N. 27th St. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. $7, adults; $5, senior citizens; $3, ages 6-18; free, ages 5, younger and YAM members. Up through Oct. 15. 256-6804.
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Bruce Lee Fans Fight for Museum at Hong Kong Love-Hotel Home
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- The Chinese sign that hangs outside a gray two-story mansion in Hong Kong reads: Romantic Hotel. Inside, couples renting rooms by the hour are supplied with condoms and a television showing pornographic movies.
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Artsbeat
"Enchanted Beauty," an exhibit of digital photography by Tirsa Koper, is on display at Antonio's Galleria and Café, 100 Oak Hill Ave., in the Little Italy neighborhood of Endicott. An opening reception will be held from 5:30-8 p.m. Monday.
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Annual SandBlast! is a bucket of fun
sharedstory SandBlast! the Greenwich Arts Council's perennially popular sand sculpture festival, will be held Saturday on the beach at Greenwich Point Park.
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Media Blasters Launches Free Alteil Web Card Game
Media Blasters and CoreEdge have announced that they will launch the Japanese online fantasy card game Alteil in the United States this Friday. The game's cards features artwork from model art creator Yūji Kaida ( Godzilla , Gundam ), character designer Katsuya Terada ( Blood: The Last Vampire , Hellboy film), and other prominent Japanese illustrators.
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Students display work at GAGA Arts Festival
Cedric Bluman, Gabrielle Bradley, Brigid Crispi, Uriel Eisen, Sarah Friedhoff, Cheol Hwa Jin, Tae Hoon Kim, Beom Joon Lee, Kathy Lim and Nathan Paul, who recently completed the ninth grade at Rockland Country Day School in Congers, had their art exhibited at the GAGA Arts Festival held last month at the Garnerville Arts and Industrial Center.
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Fine art gallery runs family treasure hunt
The Hidden Gallery, a fine art gallery, recently had a treasure hunt for area families. Similar to a scavenger hunt, the goal was not to bring back items but to follow clues and answer questions over a weekend.
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Man's life devoted to art, watercolor
Ed Morgan, whose painting of a homeless guitar player won the best of show in the Brevard Watercolor Society's "Splash '08" exhibition, has died at the age of 71 from a massive heart attack.
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Museum plans cultural trip to Minneapolis
The Katonah Museum of Art announces its fall cultural trip to Minneapolis.
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Proposes power plant in Bayonne
Will Bayonne - once home to many giant oil companies - be host to a giant electric power plant?
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Art show planned for Amadeus Conservatory
"Notations," a series of acrylic-on-linen paintings by Rosemarie Tishelman with artwork by Amadeus Musical Theater & Art Camp students will be shown 4 to 7 p.m. July 23 at Amadeus Conservatory of Music, 201 King St.
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Proposes power plant in Bayonne
Will Bayonne - once home to many giant oil companies - be host to a giant electric power plant?
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Westchester Children's Museum receives $1.3 million donation
RYE - The Westchester County Children's Museum has received a $1.3 million donation from the Yonkers-based Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation, the largest contribution given to the organization so far in its quest to raise $14.5 million.
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Annual SandBlast! is a bucket of fun
sharedstory SandBlast! the Greenwich Arts Council's perennially popular sand sculpture festival, will be held Saturday on the beach at Greenwich Point Park.
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Kids banned from Scots showing of Tracey Emin's art
KIDS have been banned from a new exhibition by X-rated artist Tracey Emin.
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Uptown Butte Art Walk also this weekend
Uptown Butte’s monthly Phantom Gallery Art Walk runs Friday through Sunday in conjunction with the National Folk Festival. The walk is usually the first Friday of the month, but was changed this month to coincide with the festival.
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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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Around Pasadena
Panel discussion held on exhibit PASADENA - A panel discussion about the exhibit "Jirayr Zorthian/Richard Feynman: A Conversation in Art" will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Armory Center for the Arts
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Film festival has appeal for everyone
PASADENA - Breakfast Hobbit-style after an all-night "Lord of the Rings" marathon, or "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with Audrey Hepburn?
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Community News Briefs
LONG BEACH: Art show opens at Gay, Lesbian Center
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Art exhibition
MUSWELLBROOK Regional Arts Centre joined in the celebrations of NAIDOC Week with a morning tea on Wednesday.
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