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But the Montgomery County students in the program know it’s about much more than drawing and painting cool designs and showing them off to their friends. It’s work.
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medici.tv Summer Webcast Series Returns to the Verbier Festival July 18
Medici.tv returns for the second consecutive season to the Verbier Festival, where it will offer 27 webcasts between July 18 and August 3.
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Stories indexed under: The Wisconsin Idea
PEOPLE students to perform new skills July 8, 2008 For three weeks, almost 450 Wisconsin high school students have been living the college life: eating in Gordon Commons, sleeping in Witte Hall and taking everything from science to fine arts classes during the day.
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Digital Photography Classes for Teens at Library
07/16/2008 - 10:00a.m. to 07/16/2008 - 11:30a.m.
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Murfreesboro residents make dream come true for Portland girl
A Murfreesboro child who received a wish from the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the art teacher of another wish recipient surprised a 5-year-old Portland girl with a wish of her own Saturday.
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Southern Comfort Makes Big Digital Play Bringing the SoCo Music Experience to the Web
Southern Comfort has announced that it is partnering with several music and lifestyle sites to bring the SoCo Music Experience to the web in the form of custom episodic content. Music fans will get a taste of the music festival experience from the fans perspective mixed with live performances and interviews with the artists in clips produced by Pitchfork.tv, Heavy.com, My Damn Channel, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Cineplex Entertainment Chooses ATG
ATG (Art Technology Group, Inc., NASDAQ: ARTG), the premier provider of e-commerce software and platform neutral optimization services, today announced that Cineplex Entertainment, Canada's largest motion picture exhibitor, has selected ATG's Commerce Suite to power its e-commerce website. The new site will showcase an improved and more personalized online experience for Cineplex Entertainment ...
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City becomes a canvas
Artists weren't afraid to get their hands dirty on Main Street at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art Chalk Walk, and Freimann Square became an artist's playground at Art in the Park on Sunday.
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel |
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Madison Miscellany -- July 14, 2008
More reports from the Art Fairs at the Square and La Fête de Marquette, foreclosures on the rise, Drive SMART nabs more weekend speeders on Beltline, Lyle Lovett 'amp;amp; His Large Band play Overture, eating at Ma-cha Teahouse and Gallery, Berliner Weiss from New Glarus Brewery, and much more can be found in this latest round-up of online social media in Madison and Dane County.
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YOUR SPACE: Bawdy wenches of Renaissance Fest got their start in church
These sisters got their start singing in church. Holy Moly, have they changed their tune. Instead of hymns, Damaris "Iris" Haviland and Roxy "Rose" Keller sing about sex.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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In Brattleboro ...
Monday, July 14 MUSEUM TALK: Join the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center's chief curator, Mara Williams, on Thursday, July 17, at 7:30 p.
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Mid-Continent Railway Museum still part of Wisconsin's summer schedule
The Mid-Continent Railway Museum, closed for the summer because of flooding, will still be a part of Wisconsin's summer schedule with its Annual Gandy Dancer Festival, Sunday, July 20th in the village of Mazomanie's Promenade Park. Free train rides on board the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad will begin at 10:00 am and take place every hour with the last departure at 4 p.m.. Tickets will be ...
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Ellensburg resident Jeannie Johnson is immersed in art
Jeannie Johnson knows art. As both an artist and art teacher for more than 25 years, the 51-year-old Ellensburg resident surrounds herself with the creative. She teaches children and adult art classes throughout the year from her home, and just finished a week-long children’s art camp last Friday.
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Sammy and Kurt of the BoDeans to Headline 'The Evening Round' Events at the U.S. Bank Championship
Spa services, wine and beer tasting, an art auction and Sammy and Kurt of the BoDeans are scheduled to hit the back nine at the U.S. Bank Championship's The Evening Round. These Milwaukee events and live entertainment will offer fun for the entire family and take place Saturday, July 19 following tournament play at 4 p.m. in the corporate village, alongside the 18th hole at Brown Deer Park Golf ...
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In Brattleboro ...
MUSEUM TALK: Join the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center's chief curator, Mara Williams, on Thursday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m., for a roaming discussion with many of the 13 artists whose work is featured in the museum's current exhibit "In the Zone II."
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Enjoy music, scenery at Wyo.'s Jackson Hole
What would it take to persuade you to take this summer's vacation trip to Wyoming? How about a dynamite music festival set against the backdrop of mountain scenery?
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artnet Online Auctions - Contemporary Color Photographs Sale
From July 14-31, artnet Online Auctions will offer over 100 contemporary color photographs by 50 renowned artists including William Eggleston, Nan Goldin, Eliot Porter, Thomas Ruff and William Wegman.
Centre Daily Times |
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Exploration Place mulls recasting Mann medals
The Exploration Place plans to replace Harold Mann's stolen medals. The boxing legend's medallions were pinched in May 2007 and in spite of RCMP investigations and a $5,000 reward offer (which still stands), there has been no trace of the four icons. They were in a sealed display case part of a Prince George Sports Hall of Fame exhibit and included the 1958, 1961 and 1962 Canadian Championship ...
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Surrealist art collection goes on show in Berlin
A collection of more than 250 surrealist and pre-surrealist artworks that ranges from Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel to Francisco de Goya is on display in Berlin.
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'Project Runway' is back for fifth season
'Project Runway' has revealed a whole new cast of characters for its fifth season and two contestants hail from the New York area!
Newsday |
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New life for Mattancherry museum
Royal portraits from the 19th century in Kochi get a better deal thanks to ASI’s efforts
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ArtsKC Fund announces $574,000 in arts grants
The ArtsKC Fund has announced its 2008 grants to arts organizations and art programs. Twenty established arts organizations received $413,425 in Ovation Grants, which are earmarked for operating expenses. Forty-five smaller arts projects and programs received $160,737 in the Catalyst category.
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Philly gallery to display Stanley's art
The Wentworth Gallery in Philadelphia has announced plans for an art exhibition of work by artist and rock icon Paul Stanley. The KISS front man is to present his art work at special appearances July 25-26 at the King of Prussia Mall Wentworth Gallery.The showings are free and open to the public.His artistic and visual input has been seen in his designs of KISS album covers, stages and apparel, ...
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Jackson faux pas caught on tape
New York Yankees slugger Reggie Jackson has been caught on tape asking whether an artist driving a hard bargain for a painting was Jewish.The exchange between the Hall of Famer and the artist was recorded by cameraman Larry Schwartzwald, The New York Post reported Monday.The newspaper says when Schwartzwald asked Jackson why he made the remark, the baseball player asked whether he, too, was ...
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Jackson faux pas caught on tape
NEW YORK, July 14 (UPI) -- New York Yankees slugger Reggie Jackson has been caught on tape asking whether an artist driving a hard bargain for a painting was Jewish.
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