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Major champions, amateur legends and 'The King' himself head a list of state's best. KINGS OF THE themorningcall.com ...
Gallery of the state's best golfers.
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Vienna to host exhibit on Islamic era
Iran - Vienna - Exhibition An exhibition featuring historical objects dating back Islamic era will be held in world's greatest museum, Vienna Museum of History and Art, in 2010, said Head of Iran's National Museum Mohammad Reza Mehr-Andish.
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NY FIlm Festival Opening with "The Class"
NY Film Festival opens with the winner of the Palme d'Or from Cannes.
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Wesley reports painting missing
A pricey painting was stolen from the music room at the Wesley College president's home in Dover.
The News Journal |
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Shirdi set for three-day Gurupournima festival
The temple of 20th century saint Shri Sai Baba here is all set for a grand celebration of Gurupournima, a special day that extols the lofty guru-shishya (teacher-student) tradition.
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SECOND NATURE
Marine scientist-turned-Sondheim prize winner finds his sea legs in the art world G eoff Grace has been a marine scientist on the Pacific Ocean, a museum educator in Florida, a high school teacher in Overlea and a guitarist in his own band, the Tall Grass.
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SAM event one of many tributes to Bruce Lee
A Bruce Lee tribute in Seattle this weekend will honor the martial-arts star and include an announcement of plans for a new Bruce Lee museum to be built in the city.
Seattle Times |
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OMA to close after 10 year run
The Opelousas Museum of Art, an Opelousas cultural institution for the past decade, will cease to be as of Dec. 20.
Opelousas Daily World |
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Patti Smith and Philip Glass Front Melbourne International Arts Festival
The return of Patti Smith to Australian shores has been announced as part of the Melbourne International Arts Festival. Smith’s tour is hot on the heels of a new film about her life by Stephen Serbing called ‘Dream of Life’.
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Artist by nature
courtesy of the artist , Ken Stockton spent 15 years at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, where he designed artful animal enclosures. Now he communes with the natural world through oil paint and canvas.
Explorer News |
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Kingston housing proposal advances
This artist’s rendering shows what some of the residences at Sailor’s Cove in Kingston are to look like. KINGSTON - The city Planning Board has scheduled two public hearings regarding the Sailor's Cove on the Hudson housing project and four public tours of the property.
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Local & live
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 • "MATERIAL TERRAIN: A SCULPTURAL EXPLORATION OF LANDSCAPE & PLACE": Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N. 27th St. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Contemporary works by 11 artists. $7, adults; $5, senior citizens; $3, ages 6-18; free, ages 5, younger and YAM members. Through Oct. 31. 256-6804.
Billings Gazette |
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Parent company of Basel wants convention center contract
The company behind Art Basel Miami Beach will face off with Miami-Dade's tourism leaders Wednesday in a bid to manage the Swiss art show's Florida home: the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Miami Herald |
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Curator leaving post at UCCS gallery
One of the more irreverent recent additions to the local art community, Christopher Lynn, is leaving the Gallery of Contemporary Art.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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Exploring the power within
When 10-year-old Tara began her surrealist person artwork she only saw one-third of the paper. Her white construction paper was folded into thirds. She drew the first part — the head of a hippie woman. The image is folded back allowing some of the lines to go over the first bend.
San Mateo Daily Journal |
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League seeks art for juried exhibit
CLUTE — The Brazosport Art League has sent out its call for works from area artists for its Open Juried Show 2008. The deadline for entries is Aug. 9, and the exhibit will be on display Aug. 19 through Sept. 21 at the art league gallery in The Center for Arts and Sciences, 400 College Drive in Clute.
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Schedule of events
The schedule of events for the 2008 Iron Heritage Festival (IHF) in Danville:
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A garden party
Shades of Jazz returns for its third year to the the Katonah Museum of Art’s Sculpture Garden to create summer evening memories for all ages. Tonight’s performance is by Gino Stitson and his Cameroon, a cappella Afro-jazz group. The event ($20) includes complimentary wine and beer. Bring picnic dinners, lawn chairs and blankets. Performance begin at 6:30 p.m. 134 Jay St. Katonah. 914-232-9555.
The Journal News |
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At home on the wall
Art collector Loren Butler's Twin Falls house is a study in Western aesthetics. Bronze tabletop statues of saddles and horses sit atop shelves and coffee tables. Prints and paintings of Idaho landscapes and lone cowboys hang near ropes.
The Times-News |
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Cybertrips: Enjoy music, scenery at 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?
Deseret Morning News |
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News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
Rylee McIntosh, 2, takes advantage of a break in the recent rainy weather Monday afternoon in Wasilla to blow some bubbles. " Wow like always on the Frontiersman, that is some great photography!
Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman |
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Shirdi set for three-day Gurupournima festival
Shirdi (Maharashtra), July 16: The temple of 20th century saint Shri Sai Baba here is all set for a grand celebration of Gurupournima, a special day that extols the lofty guru-shishya (teacher-student) tradition.
New Kerala |
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Museum of Contemporary Art director to step aside
Cydney Payton, who led a passionate charge to construct Denver's first stand-alone museum devoted to contemporary art, has announced her resignation from MCA Denver in late October, the building's first anniversary.
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Most Read Stories
The adjudication process began Saturday for this year’s Sooke Fine Arts Show. Pictured above, from left, are 2008 show chair Evonne Black and Sooke Fine Arts Society president Bev Petow hanging Dancing Lilys by Bev Juno – one of the 450 submissions that were expected for the show which will run at the beautifully transformed SEAPARC Arena.
Victoria News |
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What's On: July 2008
July is a big holiday time on Magnetic Island so we welcome all the visitors and hope they will enjoy their sunny times on the Island. In Townsville the Australian Festival of Chamber Music is a big drawcard with a performance occurring on Magnetic.
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