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XPN festival ends big
Golden sunshine, comfortable humidity and an eclectic palette of sounds provided the perfect ending Sunday to the annual XPoNential Music Festival at Wiggins Park.
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Joette McCartney of Altus (right) bested 22 other women in the iron skillet-throwing contest at the Altus 4th of July Celebration Friday evening with a throw of 48 feet.
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Art for everyone
When he carved the orca that leaps above the boardwalk, sculptor Joe Tougas was inspired by the beauty of Olympia’s waterfront.
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Carving brings out ’artsy side‘
Les Barrow has been bringing dead wood to life for more than two decades. Originally an advertising executive and later involved in real estate, Barrow was introduced to his hobby by a friend in 1982.
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Bargain Hunter says minors can gain free access to museum
FREE ART: Minors can get into the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for free and bring along one adult when they fill out a brief membership form.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Southeast Missouri artist discusses paintings at Nature Center
The educational classrooms at the Cape Girardeau Conservation Campus Nature Center seemed more like a cafe Tuesday night as Michael Landeros, an artist and Southeast Missouri native, presented some of his work.
Southeast Missourian |
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Belchertown events bring history alive
BELCHERTOWN - The town's annual Living History Days drew hundreds of visitors to the town common and nearby venues this weekend for an art exhibit, an antique car show, house and garden tours and other activities.
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No task too small for chairwoman of Riverfront Renaissance center
MILLVILLE - As a young girl growing up in Linden- wold, Camden County, Marie Hahn thought she would like to be a nurse.
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Rain cuts Back Mountain library auction short
The 62nd Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction was rained out Sunday night, but will continue today at 6 p.m.
The Citizens' Voice |
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BEN column
Good morning! The rain should end this morning. Only a 30 percent chance of rain Tuesday. Oil closed at $147 a barrel Saturday.
Bridgeton News |
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Weather holds down turnout at Rochester's Corn Hill Festival
Turnout at the Corn Hill Arts Festival was lower than usual this year, probably because of the extreme heat Saturday and rain on Sunday, organizers said.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Lecture looks at fractals, art and Lake Padden
BELLINGHAM — People who enjoy science, math and art will have the opportunity to combine those interests through a lecture and art show featuring fractals.
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Youth fair photo contest takes entries
Entries are being accepted for the "Kids, Cameras and Crops" Youth Photography Contest, which will be part of the Ventura County Fair for the second year.
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French Sparkling Rosé Label Design Contest Launches at the First Annual Champagne and Other Bubbles Festival at the ...
GiraMondo Wine Adventures presents a contest to design the new label for a French Sparkling Rosé wine.
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The prowess of the painter in a hunter's paradise
The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, exhibits paintings, drawings and sculptures of wild animals.
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Move over sushi: New fans of ramen cause noodle renaissance
Nearly four decades after the first instant ramen noodle factory opened in the U.S., Japan's beloved comfort food finally is making inroads -- even achieving cult status -- in a nation where burgers and pizza still rule.
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Quilting the focus of workshop and lecture at Tioga historical society
The Tioga County Historical Society and Museum will host a quilt workshop and lecture this month.
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‘Ten Years After’ art exhibit on display
SHAMOKIN - The ecru walls of the Northumberland County Career and Arts Center Fine Art Gallery in Shamokin are alive with vivid colors of the past.
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Catholic school coming together
BAYONNE - Little by little, All Saints Catholic Academy is taking shape - and everyone is pitching in. City firefighters are volunteering on days off, painting bathrooms, classrooms and doorjambs.
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History, art lovers have a variety of activities close by
If you are looking for something to do this summer, and would like to do it out of the heat, then try visiting a museum or historical or art center. Museums offer not only an educational experience, but they can also be fun with a variety of activities and interesting things to view and experience.
Sweetwater Reporter |
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Art Fair in Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Art Fairs July 16-19 Campuswide This is not your grandmother's art fair. That's the message the Ann Arbor Art Fairs want you to believe, and truth be told, they're right. The phrase "art fair" may call to mind kitschy wooden dolls or intricately bent wire sculptures - more an excuse to spend cash on "summer collectibles" than anything else.
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CONCERTS, THEATER AND MORE
TUE. Poetry Aloud , read your own poetry or that of a poet you admire, 7 p.m. Tue., Zoomdweebie's Tea Bar, 3010 E. Central. Free. Information, 316-440-4202. WED. Senior Wednesday, for ages 55 and up, 10 a.m. Wed., Ulrich Museum of Art, WSU. Free. Information, 316-978-3664. Senior Wednesday , program "Challenging Assumptions, Stories Told by Kansas African American Artists" by photographer ...
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The Independent Voice of the University of New Mexico since 1895
In July, lavender fields sprinkle the desert landscape against the backdrop of the Sandia Mountains. It's lavender picking time for Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, and what better way to celebrate than the Lavender in the Village Festival?
University of New Mexico Daily Lobo |
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Jazz Videos
Get featured! Submit your video Description Two of Abdullah Ibrahim's compositions performed at the Jazz Piano Festival in Kalisz, Poland. December 9, 1984 Abdullah Ibrahim (piano) Carlos Ward (alto sax, flute)
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Art in the park
Craig Miller of Warren checks out photographic prints by Rick Canham of Oregon Sunday at the 38th annual Royal Oak Outdoor Art Fair in Memorial Park.
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