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Oil prices hit airline capacity
Airlines have said they are slashing their passenger numbers blaming the surging price of oil for the cutbacks.
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Unique Indy Sculptures Raise Eyebrows
A nationally renowned artist's creative touch on Indianapolis is raising more than a few eyebrows.
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Foodoir Photography: White Chocolate Bread Pudding at Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill
Photo by Amelia Mahlstadt on flickr Hungry to share your most provocative Austin food photos? Send them here. Make sure to include your name, where the photo was taken and a complete description of the food.
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Students honored in Holocaust Museum contest
South Middle School in the Fort Zumwalt School District had four eighth-grade students who placed in the 2008 St. Louis Holocaust Museum's Art and Writing Contest.
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
Another entertainingly out-of-control museum gift shop. A $50 million Frank Lloyd Wright renovation outside Buffalo is the must-see of summer, says Bloomberg's James Russell.
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U.S. stocks mostly lower as price of oil drops
U.S. stocks sharply pare losses as crude plunges below $140 a barrel and as some embattled financial shares rally, with Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Washington Mutual Inc. among those climbing.
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Triumphant Volkswagen Announcement at Hunter Art Museum
Local, state and federal politicians got a heroes welcome this morning at the Hunter Art Museum. read more
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Green Art: Designers Create PhotoBioReactor Sculpture
The PhotoBioReactor Sculpture is the latest work of BIOS Design Collective, a group of both professional and academic designers, and is created to act as a piece of art, a renewable fuel source, and a bio-remediation plant.
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At Home with Terrie Sultan
When Terrie Sultan accepted the position of director of the Parrish Art Museum earlier this year, she and her husband, artist Christopher French, left behind their life in Houston, Texas, and the charming two-bedroom 1920s bungalow they had filled with happy memories.
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Film work evolves into still photography
FRIEDENS — Tony Urban’s early work as a crew member in independent films later allowed him to dabble in still photography, which he has been doing full time for four years.
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AOL Launches 2 Niche Sites to Grow Ad Potential
In a bid to grow ad pages AOL launches two niche sites -- WalletPop, for personal finance, and Pixcetera, for professional photography. Like many other niche sites AOL has launched in recent months these play down the AOL brand, long associated with the moribund dial-up business.
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Windstar Cruises Unveils 2009 and Winter 2010 Sailing Atlas
Windstar Cruises, which operates a three-ship fleet of luxury yachts that explore hidden harbors and secluded coves of the world's most sought-after destinations, releases its 2009 and Winter 2010 Sailing Atlas with artwork by award-winning New Zealand artist Sarah Wilkins.
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July 15, 2008 Introducing Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Unit Testing
Turbo Screen Sharing Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional offers users the ability to have a more productive and engaging web conferencing experience while providing the IT department with a program that efficiently utilizes bandwidth and minimally impacts the infrastructure. Learn More!
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Senior Center promotes the arts
Laurie MacKenzie, above, guides Eunice Schaub as she works on a scene from Narangansett. Eunice, from North Stonington has been painting since she was a little girl growing up in Noank. Press photo by Patricia Ann Chaffee.
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U.S. stock indexes off session lows as oil tumbles
U.S. stocks shave losses as crude prices tumble, General Motors Corp. suspends its dividend, the dollar slumps to a record low against the euro and the potential of further bank failures weigh on the market.
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Steamboat Museum kicks off $500k fundraising drive
Officials at Jeffersonville’s Howard Steamboat Museum hope to raise $500,000 during the next year and a half, in order to qualify for a grant match.
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Governor Bredesen and Volkswagen Group CEO Stefan Jacoby To Hold Press Conference
Directions: Take I-24 to downtown Chattanooga, take U.S. Highway 27 North, take exit 1C right on 4th Street, turn Left on High Street. The Hunter Museum parking lot is on the right at the end of High Street.
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The art of wood sculpting
For the Daily Journal Redwood trees growing close to someone's home can often cause damage and become a nuisance if the roots get out of control.
The Ukiah Daily Journal |
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Public invited to artists reception
The Art Gallery at City Hall will hold an artists reception July 22 to recognize the work of outgoing Derby High School seniors.
The Derby Reporter |
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North Hills Museum makes a Stitch in Time
As part of its ongoing program of community events, North Hills Museum is presenting a Loyalist Quilting Workshop on Saturday, July 26 from 9:30 a.m...
The Annapolis County Spectator |
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New picture prize puts climate crisis in the frame
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Images of droughts, floods and water destruction captured by some of the world's top photographers are competing for the first international award for photography focusing on sustainability.
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'Sculpture' Fires Beer Bottles at a Wall at 373MPH [Art]
Now this is what I call art. It's a sculpture/robot that flings empty beer bottles at a solid wall at 373 MPH, smashing them to smithereens. As the exhibit goes on during the day, a pile of green...
Gizmodo |
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Art for personal enjoyment
Stillwater native Beverely H. Hanes has been painting since she was 17.
Stillwater NewsPress |
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Austin Daily Herald
Owatonna resident John Muellerleile was awarded The City Purchase Award for his painting “E Pluribus Unum,” which features a bald eagle with the backdrop of an American flag.
Austin Daily Herald |
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The Dalai Lama Offers His Shoes to You; Proceeds to Support The Missing Peace Project Sponsored by the Dalai Lama ...
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has donated his shoes, which are currently on display with the Missing Peace Exhibition: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama. Proceeds from the sale of his shoes support The Missing Peace Project sponsored by the Dalai Lama Foundation. His Holiness has chosen Baxter & Cook Art Advisors, LLC of San Francisco to make this prestigious public offering. (PRWeb Jul 15, 2008) ...
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