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Solar cars race to promote renewable technologies
(AP:SIOUX FALLS, S.D.) Even as U.S. oil refiners scramble to increase the flow of Canadian crude from Alberta to Texas, a caravan of futuristic solar cars is racing that 2,400-mile route in reverse to show what transportation could look like without a drop of oil or gas.
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Maltese photography in France exhibition
The photographic works of Alexandra Pace, Patrick Fenech and Gilbert Calleja are being displayed at The European Night and at Café de l’Europe Exhibition – European Photographic Identities. These two events form part of the “Rencontres de la Photographie d'Arles”, an annual celebration of top contemporary artistic photography in France.
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Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - DSC_4493.jpg
DSC_4493.jpg by lM II lL lL S Using a long exposure and a little creativity, Houstonist Photo Group contributor, lM II lL lL S, created a light painting. It appears the figure he painted is a bit frustrated waiting on the bus. ________________________________________________________________ Every day, Houstonist features an outstanding photo from our flickr pool. If you ...
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New housemaster uses art to teach life lessons
Superintendent John Tuffy and Principal Richard Kelley introduced Paula Maxwell, who was the dean of students and an art teacher at Weymouth High School for seven years. She was also a mentoring coordinator at the high school for the last two years.
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Solar cars race to promote renewable technologies
Even as U.S. oil refiners scramble to increase the flow of Canadian crude from Alberta to Texas, a caravan of futuristic solar cars is racing that 2,400-mile route in reverse to show what transportation could look like without a drop of oil or gas.
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Swedish museum says Lichtenstein, Warhol works nabbed
Andy Warhol's "Mickey Mouse". Thieves broke into a Swedish art museum Friday and stole several works by American icons Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein worth some 320,000 euros (503,000 dollars), the museum said.
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Solar cars race to promote renewable technologies
(AP:SIOUX FALLS, S.D.) Even as U.S. oil refiners scramble to increase the flow of Canadian crude from Alberta to Texas, a caravan of futuristic solar cars is racing that 2,400-mile route in reverse to show what transportation could look without a drop of oil or gas.
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Fulton County 4-H General Show is conducted
LEWISTOWN -- The Fulton County 4-H General Show was held Saturday, July 5, at the Living Springs Camp Multi-Purpose Building. Four hundred ninety-eight projects were exhibited by Fulton County 4-H members age 8-19. Over 100 area people served as judges, superintendents, and record-keepers.
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Art not priceless
NEWPORT, Vt. — A man who was part of theft ring that stole $1 million worth of sculptures to sell as scrap metal has been sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison.
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Seattle, Hong Kong events mark Bruce Lee's death
SEATTLE - Bruce Lee fans in Seattle and Hong Kong are marking the 35th anniversary of his death with an exhibit featuring movie posters, magazine covers and books about the action star.
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Today's Mayhem Festival among events roundup
Book sale, Christmas in July among other events.
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Our Advertisers Tell Funnier Jokes [Sponsors]
Just watch—next week Joel Stein is going to write a column thanking Chelsea Art Museum, Crunch, Dotspotter, Eve Online, AMC's Mad Men, Mighty Leaf Tea, Nextbook, Peter Cooper Village, Secret...
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Thief sentenced in Vermont art-as-scrap heist
(AP:NEWPORT, Vt.) A man who was part of theft ring that stole $1 million worth of sculptures to sell as scrap metal has been sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison.
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Reader photo du jour
Today's Citizen reader photo of the day was sent to us by Cat Sivertsen of the Two Rivers Gallery. The photo is of the group of gardeners who have opened their gardens for Saturday's Artists in the Garden Tour. "We all met this past Sunday in order to visit and share each other’s gardens. The gardeners were very pleased to have this opportunity of visiting each others’ gardens as they ...
Prince George Citizen Online |
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Woman's wig form work lands in Matlacha gallery
The Deco Dames sit waiting, their swirly hair and smoky eyes beckoning to customers.
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Thief sentenced in Vermont art-as-scrap heist
Fri, Jul 18, 2008 (9:27 a.m.) A man who was part of theft ring that stole $1 million worth of sculptures to sell as scrap metal has been sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison.
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Woman cut out of crashed car with 'jaws of life'
Traffic on Elliott Avenue West north of Olympic Sculpture Park remains backed up after Seattle fire crews worked to remove a woman from a car that jumped a sidewalk, sideswiped a building and crashed into a tree on the west side of the artery.
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Man with a third eye
In photography, all it basically requires is to have that third eye – not necessarily having the special skill to see ghosts but more importantly, possessing that power to capture good images.
Manila Bulletin |
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Out and About this weekend: More fairs than you can shake a stick at
Throw a stick anywhere in the Seacoast and you'll find something cool to do this weekend. Folk Festival, Bow Street Fair, American Independence Festival, Kids' Night on the Street ... the list keeps going....
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Seattle, Hong Kong events mark Bruce Lee's death
In rememberance of his death 35 years ago, Lee is being honored with an exhibit in Hong Kong and special events in Seattle where he taught martial arts.
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Local playwrights' work selected
KENNEBUNK and#8212; Art of the Play has selected Maine playwrights for its "Norman Rockwell's Famous Saturday Evening Post Illustrations Brought to Life" performance Aug. 16 at Kennebunk Town Hall.
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Swedish museum says Lichtenstein, Warhol works nabbed
Thieves broke into a Swedish art museum early Friday and made off with several works by American icons Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol worth some 320,000 euros (503,000 dollars), the museum said.
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Swedish museum says Lichtenstein, Warhol works nabbed
Thieves broke into a Swedish art museum early Friday and made off with several works by American icons Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol worth some 320,000 euros (503,000 dollars), the museum said.
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Lucinda Williams rocks GrassRoots
Usually the first day of the GrassRoots Festival is a mere appetizer for the rest of the weekend, but this year the annual gathering in Trumansburg got off to a running start with headliner Lucinda Williams, who played a hard-rocking set on the Grandstand Stage Thursday evening.
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Thief sentenced in Vermont for stealing sculpture to sell as scrap
NEWPORT, Vt. - A man who was part of theft ring that stole $1 million worth of sculptures to sell as scrap metal has been sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison.
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