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MACfest arts festival coming together downtown
The absence of a major arts and cultural festival in the Valley's second largest city appears to be over.
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Weekends: Take on the TURK'S HEAD
Grab your lawn chair and head to West Chester this weekend, for the annual (and free) Turks Head Music Festival.
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Aventura bodybuilder in finals of online contest
Aventura resident Elie Neufeld wants you to vote for him. No, he's not a politician running for office. Rather, Neufeld is a competitive body builder and personal trainer at Olympia gym in Aventura.
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"Hungry" Models Give Back to Charity by Launching an Impressive Contemporary Art Site Feedamodel.com
In the spirit of creativity, and with a passion to help the less fortunate, two young, successful, international models have launched their own online modern art collective, www.Feedamodel.com.
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Bid on a football signed by Deuce at the Chick Ball!
Red Alert: Deuce McAllister and David Watkins have donated a football signed by our favorite running back to be auctioned at the Chick Ball this weekend! Come and get it, folks. And keep those donations coming!
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Ralston Reconnection Art Show People's Choice Award winner
The voting was very close...in second place by only three votes was "Papa Roli", a collaborative pencil drawing by Zach and Seth Callen.
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Premier Exhibitions Names Showtime Pictures Its Official Worldwide Photography Partner
ATLANTA, July 15, 2008 -- Premier Exhibitions, Inc. announced today that it signed a multi-year, global agreement with Showtime Pictures to become the exclusive photography partner for Premier's touring and permanent exhibitions.
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Ellensburg resident Jeannie Johnson is immersed in art
Katie Lundquist uses ribbon to hold her collage together July 11 as teacher Jeannie Johnson helps another student. Joe Whiteside/Daily Record 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.
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Fighting rabies
Ministry of Natural Resources staff fly over Guelph and Cambridge dropping vaccinated bait to combat the spread of the disease. 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.
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Winners of Brush Strokes' juried exhibit are announced
Brush Strokes, the Hot Springs Village Art Club, is exhibiting their third annual juried show at the Garland County Library. Renowned artist Richard Stephens served as the judge, and announced the winners at a reception July 9. The show will remain in place until Aug. 29.
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Meet the Artist reception
A meet the artist reception and art exhibit will be held Sunday from 2-4 p.m. in the Woodlands lobby. More than 50 paintings are on display, and well-known artist Reggie Powell, shown above with his painting Yahoo, will be available to describe his techniques and inspiration for his artistic creations.
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Garland County Library to host art extravaganza in December
The Garland County Library has been very proud of its Wall of Art since it came into existence a few years ago. The Wall of Art has displayed wonderful paintings, drawings, sculptures and ceramics by many local professional artists over the years.
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Brush Strokes hangs new exhibit in Century Center
Forty new paintings by members of Brush Strokes, the Village art group, have been hung in the Century Center near the Highway 7 gate. The paintings will remain on display for the next three months. Visitors are welcome to come in and browse anytime during business hours, including Saturdays, says Cheryl Bourland, owner/broker of Century 21 H.S.V. Realty, Inc.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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Gallery has six artists paint chairs to benefit Pine library
Six artists from Myra's Art Gallery in Pine have painted chairs for the Chair-ish Auction, which Take Pride is hosting to benefit the Pine library. The auction is at 6 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 2 at the Pine Community Center.
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Premier pole vaulters compete on Grand Haven beach
Like the Coast Guard Festival, the kite festival and the musical fountain, the Grand Haven Beach Vault is becoming a part of the summertime traditions in Grand Haven.
MLive.com |
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Cascade library to unveil sculpture
The Cascade Township branch of the Kent District Library will unveil a bronze sculpture, titled "Come Read with Me," in a special ceremony at 10 a.m., Friday, July 25.
MLive.com |
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Artists in the making
Tom Firme The East Grand Rapids Recreation Department finds a multitude of ways to keep budding artists busy during the summer. Sculpture is always a favorite. Julie Kniff and Madison Blanchard, both 11, take design seriously as they tape newspapers into a paper mache sculpture.
MLive.com |
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Death Row records auctioned off
The hip-hop label that was the home to rappers like Tupac Shakur, Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg is now in new hands.
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Lodi has nearly $500,000 put aside for public art
"Whereas, it is believed that amenities such as public art add vitality to the City, attract business investment, stimulate visitor trade, and increase retail activity..." — so begins Lodi City Council Resolution 2001-225, which was passed and adopted on September 19, 2001.
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SEENEWS – news report of 15.07.2008
Updated news from Balkan Europe powered by www.seenews.com Tuesday 15 July 2008, by Emanuele G. - 0 letture Albania Sells 14.5 Bln Leks (118 Mln Euro) of T-bills, Yields Steady Jul 15, 2008, 15:16 CET Story SeeNews TIRANA (Albania), July 15 (SeeNews) - Albania sold 14.5 billion leks ($189 million/118 million euro) in two Treasury bill issues at an auction on Tuesday as yields remained ...
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Group wants to start children’s museum
A group of mothers wants to sart a non-profit Children’s Museum on Grays Harbor and will be conducting a community meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Aberdeen Timberland Library to brainstorm ways to go about doing it.
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Bring your appetite to Polson event
The Polson Museum in Hoquiam will host the “Grays Harbor Food Showcase” this Saturday to give the Smithsonian exhibit, “Key Ingredients: America by Food,” a send off in fine style. The exhibit ends on Sunday.
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Seattle barista gets his shot at fashion big time on "Project Runway"
The Bravo cable channel has confirmed that Seattle barista Richard Blayne Walsh, 23, is a contestant on "Project Runway," whose fifth season begins Wednesday.
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New photography club : Local News
A new photography club is planning its second meeting and will focus on portraiture with a planned model photo shoot.
Victorville Daily Press |
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Apparition Studio Meets Growing Demand For Digital Photography
In an effort to meet the growing demand for high quality product, fashion and lifestyle photography in the Baltimore area, Siquis Ltd., a full service advertising and design firm, announced the opening of Apparition Studio.
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