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Sugar Creek Arts Festival names prize winners
NORMAL -- Prize winners have been announced in the 25th annual Sugar Creek Arts Festival.
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Me and my mixtape
Jamie Lidell I’ve always made mix tapes, but I’d end up spending longer making the artwork than recording the tape. And then I’d write a song name wrong and have to Tippex it out. The TDKwas the classic cassette, but there were also the chrome tapes for when you wanted blow the budget.
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Relatively Speakings, Festival Theatre, Malvern
Relatively Speakings Alan Ayckbourn’s first West End hit back in1967 and I was intrigued to discoverwhetherit had dated when set against his recent darker material.
Independent |
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Is art running out of ideas? Artists forced to explain modern art
A major change to the urban environment over the last generation is the explosion of running. Once, you could walk down a street and not have people continually rushing by, practically knocking you over, and behaving – what's more – as if they had the right to practically knock you over. Now you can't. To run is an act of virtue. It's almost a sacred rite.
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‘L’Art Ottoman’ sheds light on history of Turkish painting
Osman Hamdi Bey, Fausto Zonaro, Halil Paşa... these are only three of the most prominent names that come to mind whenever the subject of Orientalist painters and pioneers of the art of painting in Turkey comes up.
Zaman Online |
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Nigeria: NGA Hosts Senate Committee
The senate committee on Culture, Tourism and National Orientation paid a courtesy call to the National Gallery of Arts (NGA). The team was lead by Sen. Dahiru Bako Dassol the Chairman of the committee with his deputy; Sen. Yisa Braimoh present as well as other members.
AllAfrica.com |
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Fitton Center reprises national exhibition with a twist
HAMILTON — The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is repeating its popular WovenWorks exhibition, a national juried competition first held in 2006, but this time around, entrants don't need to actually weave anything.
The Hamilton Journal News |
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Black Arts Festival Back For 22nd Year
A celebration of the arts has been going on all weekend and continued Sunday in Denver's City Park.
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Santa Fe market draws artists from around world
SANTA FE (AP) - Like most art markets, the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market serves two purposes -- to bring art to art lovers and to bring art buyers to artists. By either measure, organizers say the event now in its fifth year is a success.
KOB-TV Albuquerque |
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Photography Institute of Naples teaches digital photography skills
When Frank Berna realized that digital photography was becoming increasingly popular, he decided to take advantage of the new trend. He left his job as manager of Ritz Camera in Naples and started his own business.
Naples Daily News |
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Zombie Garden Sculpture Keeps Those Damn Kids Off Your Lawn, Might Eat Their Brains [Zombie Garden Gnome]
Design Toscano wants you to "expect the extraordinary from your home and garden," and that includes the walking dead. Take this 13-lb. resin undead garden zombie, for example. Designed by British...
Gizmodo |
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Art Festivals End
STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE COUNTY - The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts and The People's Choice Arts Festival ended Sunday. Both festivals feature art from local and regional artisans.
WTAJ-TV Altoona |
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Sun 13th Jul 2008 17:26 UTC, submitted by ZephyrCat
For many, their first experience with Fedora leaves them in awe of the incredible artwork. This is an important part of Fedora's reputation, so if you're a fan of Fedora art, you should definitely check out what the art team has come up with .
New Mobile Computing |
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The art of the matter
Pierre Dore's cartoons appear in the Mercury every Saturday. Downtown Guelph's annual exhibit and sale on July 19 is welcomed by artists as a great way to expose the public to local arts and crafts.
Guelph Mercury |
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BlackBerry Thunder spotted in real photos
Research in Motion's BlackBerry Thunder touchscreen phone has at last been shown in real-world photography, courtesy of a leak by Crackberry. The device is identical to user guide drawings and other escaped images and is dominated by its touch display; four buttons underneath let RIM hide many extra software functions in menus rather than having t...
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Digital age eliminates much from photography
A light table shows an old Vivitar film camera and a Nikon D2H digital camera as well as film negatives and a memory card. With technological advances, the digital camera only needs a memory card to record hundreds of photographs.
Paragould Daily Press |
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art July 14 - 19 at Chemould Art Gallery, 12F Park Street; 2 pm - 7 pm:
An exhibition of paintings by Arpita Khaskel. Till July 14 at Academy of Fine Arts, New South ‘A’ Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Barun Pramanick, Pradip Chakraborty and Tapas Majumder.
The Telegraph |
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Heritage diary of Negros Oriental
MANILA, Philippines - Unity through heritage—the one message that the Filipino Heritage Festival has been promoting since 2003 through the annual National Heritage Month celebrations.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh
July 11, 2008 By Karl Levett The enigma that is Marie Antoinette continues to fascinate. A wildly successful exhibit devoted to the 18th century French queen has just concluded at the Grand Palais in Paris. Crowds flocked and once again, she was the talk of the town.
Backstage.com |
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Rendering the state of the art
MANILA, Philippines - In the discourse of technology, the phrase “state of the art” refers to the highest stage of development achieved by a scientific field, technique or device. Its origins lie in the ancient Greeks’ conception of technology as functional art forms.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Still life comes to life
MANILA, Philippines - Teresita Sarmiento Duldulao, whose last exhibit was held more than a decade ago, returns to the scene with an exhibit of new works starting July 16 in the SM Art Center of SM Megamall.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Aba’s liquid love
MANILA, Philippines – Aba Lluch Dalena is entering her third Chinese-zodiac cycle this year. What better way to celebrate this milestone than to mount an exhibit closest to her heart?
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Celebrating Asia-Pacific art
MANILA, Philippines - Can an art glossy depart from the tradition of the artsy-fartsy?
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Sand sculptor to be brand ambassador for Incredible India
Noted sand sculptorSudarshan Pattnaik has been invited by the ministry to act as the brand ambassador for its signature campaign, Incredible India.
The Times of India |
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Co-Lab Art Studio and Gallery is for everyone
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) -- A New East Austin art studio and gallery will open its doors to an art show Sunday, July 13. The show will feature a collaborative mural by seven artists but with a twist, the public is invited to join the collaboration, painting on the mural, even destroying the art work in the process.
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