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Eco-friendly fashion show blends garbage, wardrobe
In celebration of Earth Day, one group seeks to put a twist on the way you view trash. The Fuse Factory Electronic and Digital Arts Lab will have a Trash Fashion Show from 12 to 7:00 p.m. Saturday at Goodale Park as a part of the first "Now Get Busy!" Earth Day festival.
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Pismo mayor, council election heats up
Pismo Beach City Councilman Bill Rabenaldt will again run for mayor, but who the tenured and outspoken councilman will face in the November contest remains to be seen.
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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Churchill Sunset Painting Auctioned for $350,000
NEW YORK, April 24 -- A painting by Winston Churchill of a Moroccan sunset -- a view he loved so much that he invited President Franklin D. Roosevelt to see it -- has sold for $350,000, an auction company says.
Washington Post |
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Consumers Select Next National Heinz Ketchup Commercials
For Matt Cozza of Chicago, art imitates life. A personal experience he had one day while waiting for a bottle of Heinz Ketchup served as the inspiration for what Heinz today announced as the grand prize winner in its Heinz "Top This" TV Challenge Take Two consumer-generated ad contest. His entry, "Now We Can Eat," was voted by consumers as the best of 10 semifinalists, making him the winner of ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Grammy Award winner Bill Miller visits THS
It has been nearly four years in the making, but Grammy Award winning composer Bill Miller has nearly completed a defining project that will delve into his personal life conflicts and difficulties within his heritage. The project will also represent reconciliation and overcoming a difficult past, and he shared that message with a group of art students at Tomah High School on Monday.
The Tomah Journal |
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Show others what you see through museum photography contest
Take a note from the masters, and show the world what you see.
Times Herald |
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Soulard art exhibit celebrates the power of music
An impressive portrait of Nick Cave by a first time artist, breakdancers, jazz musicians, punk rockers and out of commission violins and guitars refashioned as art.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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GE Compression Technology to increase production of depleted gas wells in Oman
Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has turned to advanced, high-pressure compression technology from GE Oil & Gas for more efficient extraction of gas from depleted wells in four of its gas fields.
Oil Online |
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Gallery needs willing volunteers
Public and private money coupled with a local vision has brought the Gallery in the Park nearer to completion and organizers are hoping volunteer spirit can carry it the rest of the way.
Altona Red River Valley Echo |
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Matt Pyke
“We like working in unusual new formats – it might be the video wall in the Nokia store, video ringtones, a gallery wall, a pavement or whatever.” Garrick Webster talks to Universal Everything’s Matt Pyke
Computer Arts |
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The First announces customer contest
The First is proud to announce that a Customer Photography Contest is now underway for the purpose of selecting images to be featured in the bank's 2009 Desk Calendar.
Wiscasset Newspaper |
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Westport Island artist to exhibit work in Georgetown Gallery
Jerry Day Mason of Westport Island will exhibit her recent paintings at West Island Gallery, in Georgetown, from May 3, to June 7. The public is invited to a reception on Saturday, May 3, from 4 to 6 p.m. to meet the artist and help celebrate the beginning of the gallery's 11 th season.
Wiscasset Newspaper |
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Westport Island artist to exhibit work in Georgetown Gallery
Jerry Day Mason of Westport Island will exhibit her recent paintings at West Island Gallery, in Georgetown, from May 3, to June 7. Woolwich selectmen were under pressure Tuesday evening at their meeting from several Patten Free Library supporters to allow the voters a choice.
Wiscasset Newspaper |
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Life imitating art
Mixed-media sculptor Colleen Barry has been an artist all her life.
The Record Searchlight |
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Artwork Selected For State Government Buildings
Artworks from more than a dozen South Dakota artists have been chosen for display in state government buildings
KELO Sioux Falls |
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CU's Fringe Festival opens eyes, minds
Last year, they opened our eyes to a world of sin in the University Theatre Building.
Colorado Daily |
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Art podcast: Private view with Adrian Searle, part 8 - Gerhard Richter
The eighth instalment of Adrian Searle's weekly audio series on major contemporary artworks. This week: Gerhard Richter's Cage 6 (2006)
Guardian Unlimited |
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Search on for artists and musicians to help anniversary exhibition
ARTISTS and musicians are being invited to take part in a biennial art exhibition being organised at a church. (24/04/2008)
Harborough Mail |
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Jasper, Ind., will host Chalk Walk on May 3
Talk the talk, walk the walk, or chalk the walk — you’ll see people doing all three, May 3, in the fifth annual Chalk Walk Arts Festival in Jasper, Ind.
The Gleaner |
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Literary winners
PORT PERRY -- The first literary contest held by Scugog Council for the Arts was declared a success. More than 50 submissions were received from all over Durham Region and as far away as British...
Port Perry Star |
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Fine art students exhibit 'Untitled 8' thesis works
The MSU fine arts is hosting an art gallery in McComas Hall for eight of its graduating students. The exhibition, titled "Untitled #8," gives students a chance to showcase artwork they have been working on all semester. Exhibition coordinator Robert Ring said the exhibition is extremely important to the students.
The Reflector |
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Wesley Snipes Gets 3 Years For Not Filing Taxes
(RTTNews) - Thursday, Wesley Snipes was sentenced to three years in prison on tax charges. While the actor had many family members and friends petitioning for leniency, U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges said Snipes exhibited a "history of contempt" over the past few years for U.S. tax laws.
Nasdaq |
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Arts in Harmony set for May 3-4
Art in the park, art in the galleries and arts in the coffee house. It’s all coordinated to run with Arts in Harmony, a new, two-day art show and sale debuting May 3-4 in New Harmony, Ind.
The Gleaner |
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Randolph College to auction painting in May
Next month, Randolph College plans to sell one of the four paintings originally marked for auction last November, according to an e-mail College President John Klein sent to students, faculty and staff this morning.
The News & Advance |
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LTCC's Michelangelo retiring with final art show (w/slideshow)
When carving marble, cut precisely. "It's such a commitment when you cut marble - you can't put it back," said David Foster, chair of the Lake Tahoe Community College Art Department.
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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