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'Angels' plan wine auction fundraiser in Ross
The philanthropic arm of the Keiretsu Forum angel investment network is hosting what it hopes to be an annual Marin wine auction in September and will donate net
Marin Independent Journal |
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Red Earth Inc.
CANASTOTA, N.Y. - Red Earth Inc. has its finger on the pulse of American Indian culture in Oklahoma. It is a one-stop culture spot promoting traditions through a museum, a festival and educational programs.
Indian Country Today |
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Art Leelanau exhibit begins July 25
The 16th annual benefit art exhibition and sale for support of the Old Art Building in Leland will begin at 5 p.m. Friday, July 25, when the public gets its first chance to view the work of 95 local participating artists.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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Artist donates rare drawing to help oldest gallery
RENOWNED artist Jack Vettriano has donated a rare drawing to help raise funds to keep Wales’ oldest art gallery open.
icWales |
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ArtParis-Abu Dhabi returns in November
From the 17th to the 21st November, 2008, ArtParis-Abu Dhabi returns to the cultural capital of the United Arab Emirates to present an impressive panorama of modern and contemporary art in a variety of media ranging from painting to sculpture to photography.
AME Info |
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National Gallery of Victoria to host Dali exhibition
The National Gallery of Victoria will exhibit works by the famous Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali next year.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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The Twists & Turns Of Isadora Duncan's 'Revolutionary' Life
A kneeling, russet-draped figure presses her fists to the floor, then raises them high with an air of militant ecstasy. That fervent image opens "Revolutionary: Isadora Duncan's Words, Music, Dance," a lissome, informative Capital Fringe Festival offering about the modern-dance pioneer. Produced by...
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Window exhibits on display in Ellenville storefronts
ELLENVILLE — Artists are displaying their work in storefront windows in Ellenville for the third 10x10x10 Invitational Storefront Exhibition through Oct. 5.
Middletown Times Herald-Record |
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idesign 08
A one-day event analysing and celebrating digital interactive media, and which provides the main digital focus for the London Design Festival. idesign 08…it's all about meaningful interaction.
New Media Knowledge |
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Art treading new ground
Public tire sculptures by Chakaia Booker that dot city to be dedicated today.
The Indianapolis Star |
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Euless police get heads-up on sculpture
By TERRY LEE GOODRICH EULESS — Somebody lost his head. A black sculpture — the bust of a bearded, crinkly-eyed fellow with a bumpy nose — was found lying facedown near a parking lot at McCormick Park last week. A Star-Telegram reporter, who stumbled across the statue, toted it to her Bedford office and gave a heads-up to the Euless Police Department. Sgt. Joe Foran took mug shots, noting a ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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First Fleet medal sold for $750k
A MEDAL engraved by a convict while the First Fleet ship that brought him to Australia was anchored in Botany Bay has sold for $750,000 at auction in Melbourne.
The Australian |
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Panasonic DMC-LX3 offers SLR functionality in a compact camera
Looking to take in some more serious photography, but don't want the bulk of an SLR? The newly-launched 10.1 megapixel Panasonic DMC-LX3 could be for you.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Rockabilly Queen gets Hall of Fame honor
DANVILLE -- If Janis Martin is in rockabilly heaven, you know she has a heck of a band. Martin, the late Danville-area native who gained worldwide fame as the Rockabilly Queen and the Female Elvis, was posthumously inducted into the Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History Hall of Fame on Sunday.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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"Nanosculpture" Could Enable New Types Of Heat Pumps And Energy Converters
A new technique for growing single-crystal nanorods and controlling their shape using biomolecules could enable the development of smaller, more powerful heat pumps and devices that harvest electricity from heat
PhotonicsOnline |
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The â€Socks' is missing
PRINCETON — A brightly-painted dog sculpture in the “Art ... Well Groomed” 2008 exhibit was taken sometime after 7 p.m. Friday from in front of the Festival 56 headquarters, 316 S. Main St. in Princeton.
Bureau County Republican |
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Getting to Know - Nancy Hedlund
Nancy Hedlund About Nancy: Lowell resident. Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from University of Wisconsin, Superior.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Learn a little about music history
I find myself in this position several times each year as exhibitions come and go at the museum: the position of reminding people that time is getting short to see the current exhibit.
Daily Herald |
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Cycling, music at Elgin's FoxFireFest
A lineup of top-notch entertainment is scheduled for FoxFireFest, taking place from Aug. 1-3 at Festival Park, 132 S. Grove Ave., along the riverfront in downtown Elgin.
Daily Herald |
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Press Releases
Being ranked in the top ten vacation destinations in the midwest by Midwest Living Magazine, Bayfield is proud to be hosting the 46th Annual Festival of Arts. Over 80 artists and crafters from ten states will gather on the beautiful shores of Lake Superior in Bayfield for the 46th Annual Festival of Arts this Saturday and Sunday, July 26 & 27th.
BusinessNorth |
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To The POINT With Adrian Black
THIS YEAR’S 29th Annual Moocooboola Festival is marked by changes. The event has changed locations a few times over the years and this year we will also be changing the day - to a Sunday, August 3.
Weekly Times |
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Photography comp winners
Hunters Hill Council recently announced the winners of its Youth Photography competition. Sophie Watkins took out the high school division with her entry ‘From my Balcony’, and Sam Gentle won the primary school section with ‘Pied Stilt’.
Weekly Times |
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Victim of crash fondly remembered
Willow Stoeklen, 18, who died early Sunday in a city traffic accident, expressed an interest in art as a student at Eau Claire Memorial High School. She took several of Matt Palm's fine arts classes at Memorial.
Leader-Telegram |
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Firm steps in to stage art exhibition
BRIGHOUSE company Artisan has stepped in to stage an art exhibition at its town centre showroom. (17/07/2008)
Brighouse Today |
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NBISD won’t add music, art teachers
Despite impassioned pleas from a teacher, several trustees and members of the public, the New Braunfels Independent School District board opted Monday not to hire four new art and music teachers.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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