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BPI Foundation empowers micro-entrepreneurs
Lino Dalay did not have a clear business plan when he started setting up shop almost a decade ago on a narrow street in Paete, Laguna, the country’s wood carving capital.
The Manila Times
Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'graffiti'
At 6:45 a.m., Cy Goldsbie spotted a guy spraypainting this message on both of Spadina station's immediately-north-of-bloor entrances and was kind enough to snap these pics for us. TTC labour issues and graffiti, together again at last.......
Torontoist
Finishing Touches
Paul Saunders hangs artwork after school Friday in preperation for the annual Art Show going on this weekend in the Arkansas High School atrium.
Texarkana Gazette
Infosecurity is very much like...
New cliches for old Infosec After three days, 320 exhibitors, dozens of presentations, and even more extensive marketing guff the Infosecurity exhibition in London is over for another year. Thankfully, next year's trade show will be held in Earls Court, not in the wastes of Olympia, and so much easier to get to.…
The Register
Thumbs up, thumbs down
Thumbs up to the editorial staff of the The Herald-Mail, for the hard work that won the newspaper 25 awards in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association's annual contest.
The Herald-Mail
Moss Rehab Holds Educational Art Class for Kids
Kids get to learn about how artists who are disabled pursue their artistry. First, a tour of the “All about Art” exhibit, which lines the walls of the first floor of Moss Rehab and exhibits the artwork of disabled artists.
KYW News Radio 1060
Hitler's Berlin bunker transformed into a modern art gallery
London, Apr.26 : A wealthy Polish-born advertising agent, who claims to collect art that he does not understand, has transformed Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's five-storied, 120-room bunker on Berlin's Reinhardtstrasse into a modern art gallery.
New Kerala
Painting with tongue is Kerala painter's specialty
By Juhan Samuel, Kollam (Kerala), Apr 26 : A painter at Kollam in Kerala displays extraordinary talent by making paintings with his tongue.
New Kerala
Artist set for a Fruity show
A MAJOR solo exhibition by promising young artist Lucy Skaer is due to open at the Fruitmarket Gallery.
Edinburgh Evening News
Special needs art students showcase their work
ART students at Telford College are showcasing their creativity at their annual exhibition at Leith Library.
Edinburgh Evening News
Old family recipe
After my dad read the story I wrote on the couple who made a giant penguin snow sculpture earlier this month using the excessive amounts of snowfall the region received, he thought it would be funny in my next column to give the recipe on how to make your own snow sculpture.
Hibbing Daily Tribune
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Betty Trumm of Alexandria received a Merit Award for her watercolor painting "Poppies" and Millie Conard of Alexandria received a Merit award for her oil painting "Study in Grey" at the Minnesota State Community and Technical College 37th Annual Area Invitational Art Show held in March in Fergus Falls.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
The Friends of the History Museum of East Otter Tail County are planning a telethon from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 27, to raise money for the ITOW Veterans Museum in Perham.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal
A former gangsters' paradise :Museum recalls criminal vacation spot of the 1930s.
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) -- The site of the new Gangster Museum of America has a history as sordid as its subjects.
South Bend Tribune
Imagination, education drive green movement
The horse sculpture towered overhead, its regal head caught in a permanent toss, its mane forever wild in the wind.
Kane County Chronicle
DSC student awarded for make-up talents
ST. GEORGE - Dixie State College sophomore theater arts student Guy Smith III won the national Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival make-up competition last week in Washington, D.C. Smith won the title over six other college make-up artists in the nation with his display work and performance in a number of workshops during the five-day festival.
Saint George Spectrum
Contest seeks button artists
Organizers of First Night Port Huron are looking for a designer who can demonstrate what it means to 'Celebrate the Arts.'
Times Herald
Champa antiquities showcased in Hanoi
Nhan Dan Online- An exhibition displaying 104 ancient Cham artifacts from the south central province of Binh Dinh was opened yesterday at the Vietnam History Museum in Hanoi.
Nhân Dân
Motorists urged not to panic-buy fuel
Further warnings against panic-buying have been issued ahead of a planned strike at a giant oil refinery.
Channel 4
Park filled with joyful noise Wednesday
Youth invited to evening in park to kick off Festival of Murals.
Dothan Eagle
Changes are in store for city's annual Oktoberfest
La Mesa's annual Oktoberfest is getting a new sponsor, which means it's getting a new look. The City Council this week decided to give control of the annual three-day festival to the La Mesa Village Merchants Association and the recently formed La Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Toyoharu 'T' Tamura, 65, Fort Wayne
Those who visited the Cherry Blossom Festival at Fort Wayne’s Freimann Square this month were confronted by a gray sky, cold wind and intermittent stinging rain that threatened to turn icy at any moment.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
With enough Band-Aid plans out there to heal us, it's time our leaders realized every penny counts
No $500,000 bid for the National Portrait Gallery -- no city property taxes for 529 homes. Ditch the Devonian Gardens and plans for a $50-million renovation of the indoor park -- no municipal tax for 52,910 families.
Calgary Sun
Kalamazoo sculptor wins national praise again
KALAMAZOO -- Fort Worth, Texas, loves sculptor Lewis Tardy, and he loves it. For the second year in a row, Tardy, of Kalamazoo, captured the best in show honors at the Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival, which concluded last Sunday.
The Muskegon Chronicle
Sights, sounds of Larry Towell; musician, photographer performs at local cafe
"She taught me how to see and she taught me how to feel." World-renowned photojournalist Larry Towell sang those words about his constant companion - his Leica M6 camera - Thursday night at the debut of a multimedia retrospective exhibition of his collected works. [...]
Chatham Daily News
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