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Antonieta Rivas Mercado
MEXICO CITY.- Mexican intellectual Antonieta Rivas Mercado, who promoted her country's culture in the second decade of the 20th Century and who committed suicide at the Cathedral in Notre Dame, receives a tribute with an exhibition at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City.
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Op Art Revisited Opens Today at Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Victor Vasarely, Vega-Nor, 1969, Oil on canvas, Collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery. BUFFALO, NY.-
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The British Museum Presents Hadrian: Empire and Conflict
Two workers from The British Museum place the huge head of marble of Roman emperor Hadrian in London. EFE/Andy Rain. LONDON.-
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Order Photo Reprints Online
The Jackson Hole News&Guide won 21 awards in an annual National Newspaper Association contest, according to a release from the association...
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Dodgers can be visited at the library
Archival photos of the team's first 30 years in L.A. are on display. Taking a detour from the well-traveled road of televised sports, Sound and Vision stops at the Los Angeles Central Library for the photography exhibit "Play Ball! Images of Dodger Blue, 1958-1988."
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MUSIC: Jewel of the Mile (High)
The Mile High Music Festival takes place Saturday and Sunday on the Outer Fields of Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. Tickets are $85 for a one-day pass and $150 for a two-day pass. Doors open at 10:30 a.m.
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Produce & Public Art at Port Authority
Tattfoo Tan's mural "Remember to Take Your Daily Dose of Color," a temporary installation sponsored by the Times Square Alliance and the Fashion Center Business Improvement District, was unveiled yesterday at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The artwork, which will remain on display through October, is a checkerboard of hundreds of brightly colored squares — each about 1 square foot, stretching ...
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The Portfolio Review Diaries: The Reviewer's Reflections
As a gallery owner, there are a number of possibilities that an event like Review Santa Fe affords. There is the opportunity to view a broad range of photography projects by emerging photographers and, for the most part, it’s work that I would not normally come across.
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Art auction to showcase SouthCoast painter
Minna Kenler, like many artists, made her money from commissioned pieces.
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LOCAL SCENE: Let's get (Mile) High
What if you could design your dream roster of bands and they all decided to play Denver? Local music fans will be able to see some of their favorite acts hit the Mile High Music Festival this weekend in a two-day, non-stop music extravaganza.
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Mysterious National Gallery court case settled
The two top executives at the National Gallery of Canada have reached a settlement at the Federal Court of Canada, which led to this week's secretive court hearing being dismissed, the Ottawa Citizen has learned.
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Art market boom benefits auction houses
The boom in the art market has handed strong results to the two big auction houses, with Christie’s and Sotheby’s together selling about $7bn worth of artworks in the first six months of the year – 12 per cent more than last year.
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Museum revamp takes flight with £1m gift
A family who made their fortune from the travel industry have donated £1m to the redevelopment of Scotland's national museum.
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I AM 8-BIT, Los Angeles' Largest Group Art Show, Returns on August 14
The fourth annual exhibition enlists over one hundred artists to reinterpret their 80's videogame memories.
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JAZZ: Longmont toes tap to weekend festival
Last week, Fort Collins was jumping with jazz. This week, things shift to Longmont and the annual Longmont Jazz Festival, beginning at 2 p.m. today.
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All-New 2010 Cadillac SRX Builds on Provoq Concept Style
DETROIT — Cadillac's latest crossover sport-utility is an all-new vehicle with an old name. Often referred to as the Cadillac BRX as spy photography appeared over the last year, the production vehicle will officially be launched as the 2010 Cadillac SRX next year.
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E3 2008: Disciples III: Renaissance Updated Impressions - Graphics, Gameplay, General Status Report [PC]
We take a quickie updated look at this long-awaited fantasy strategy sequel at E3 2008.
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Sweet Onion Festival gets going July 19-20
WALLA WALLA -- The 24th annual Walla Walla Sweet Onion Festival is taking over the city's historic downtown with activities for the entire family.
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Art Deco festival
ARARAT - Ararat Rural City Council is investigating how it might become involved in a state-wide festival to celebrate regional art deco treasures.
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Business Institute of American Indian Arts Museum
The IAIA Museum is dedicated to showcasing contemporary Native American and Indigenous Art and strives to offer the public a complex view of contemporary Native art that reflects its diverse cross-cultural influences.
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Santa Monica's Cultural Future to Glow
It's the first event of its sort in the country, Santa Monica officials say about this weekend's all-night festival, Glow . For two years, the city's Cultural Affairs Division has been working towards this Saturday night, where an expected 25,000 to 50,000 people are to attend the from dusk to dawn beachside event featuring lots of art and music. "Visitors will have to be strategic on ...
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Cinema: Wonderful journey of love
Masaya brings his mother to live with him in Tokyo. BASED on an auto-biographical novel by Renaissance man Lili Franky, Tokyo Tower tells the story of Masaya (Joe Odagiri) and his mother Eiko (played by two actresses, real-life daughter and mother, Yayako Uchida and Kirin Kiki).
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Feel the rhythm
(From left) Farid, Hunny, Mia, Karen and Albert at the launch of the Sunrise Jazz And Rhythm Festival 2008 in Plaza Mont Kiara on Tuesday. SEVEN talented artistes, four nights and one venue make for two weekends of great live, jazz entertainment.
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Chamber announces annual Bear Paw awards
The Chugiak-Eagle River Chamber of Commerce kicked off the 23rd annual Bear Paw Festival by presenting the Bear Paw Community Service Awards for 2007 during a luncheon forum held July 9 at Bear Mountain Grill.
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Director leaves after an extraordinary decade
Tim Walker, Director of TheNewDowse and Petone Settlers Museum has announced his resignation after 10 years in the role. He will leave at the end of July to take up his new position as Head of Museum Delivery at Auckland Museum.
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