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Underground Sounds
Wherever you may be headed tonight, make sure to at least do a fly-by at the Contemporary Arts Museum so you don't kick yourself later for missing Steel Lounge Underground . Held on the last Friday of every month, Steel Lounge Underground is a mad tonic of music and art featuring local DJs and musicians performing alongside the latest exhibit in the Contemporary Arts Museum's Zilkha ...
Houstonist |
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What`s the big deal?
Ranbaxy sold to Daiichi Sankyo, Malvinder Singh is on to other things — art, photography and Ranbaxy, of course.
Business Standard India |
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Annual wine, arts and food festival returns this weekend
Great Grapes! Wine, Arts & Food Festival is back at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds July 26-27 from noon to 6 p.m. You can sample wines from around the globe without even leaving the county this weekend.
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Museum barn to be restored with state grant
The barn in question is one of two original barns built on the Griswold campus in the 19th century. The adjacent barn was torn down and replaced, in 1999, by the Hartman Education Center, operated by the museum.
Pictorial Gazette |
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Singapore Exhibit Combines Art, Web Sites
If like many people in our technology-ruled world you can't live without Google, video games, digital media and social networking sites like Facebook, this is your kind of art exhibit.
PC Magazine |
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Festival shines light on mental health
KALAMAZOO -- Jennifer Leigh, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, says creating art helped her get through what she calls her ``dark years,'' about four years in which she struggled with deep depression.
The Kalamazoo Gazette |
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New exhibit shows art for the Facebook generation
If like many people in our technology-ruled world you can't live without Google, video games, digital media and social networking sites like Facebook, this is your kind of art exhibit.
Canada.com |
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Margate should resist the Bilbao effect
Jonathan Glancey: As the long-awaited Turner Contemporary gallery finally begins construction, Margate needs to look inwards to learn how to transform its fortunes and not to a faraway city
Guardian Unlimited |
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Margate should resist the Bilbao effect
Please don't do it, Margate. Please don't talk about the up-and-coming Turner gallery (Turner Contemporary as it's properly called), as giving the Kent seaside town a bit of the old "Bilbao effect".
Guardian Unlimited |
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A whole lotta hula goin’ on
“Hula is the language of the heart and therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” — King David (Kawika) La’amea Kalakaua Traditional Hawaiian hula dancers from as far away as New Mexico, New York and British Columbia, as well as local troupes, will “Ho`ike” (show what they learned) when they take the stage at the Ho`ike and Hawaiian Festival in Vancouver’s Esther Short Park.
The Columbian |
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North Miami officials vie to keep Starbucks
North Miami officials received word Wednesday by Starbucks Co. representatives that the lack of parking, signs and access to its store adjacent to the Museum of Contemporary Art is driving the coffee giant out of the city, people in the meeting confirmed.
Miami Herald |
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Stolen paintings ordered returned to owner
Three paintings stolen from a Massachusetts home more than 30 years ago have been ordered returned to the sole surviving heir of the original owner.
Boston Globe |
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Klein to Direct Gorman in Hot Cripple for FringeNYC
Hot Cripple, Hogan Gorman's comedic assault on the American healthcare system, will be part of the 2008 New York International Fringe Festival.
Playbill |
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Embracing buddy system
No trick photography was used to capture the scene that unfolded near the end of the Argos' victory against the Edmonton Eskimos Sunday at the Rogers Centre.
Slam! Sports |
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Three Films: A Peek At The Woods Hole Film Festival
I am not going to provide an in-depth guide to the offerings—just a random look at three films in the festival, perhaps a representative sample, perhaps not.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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Jeff Koons Has A 'Ta-Da' Moment In Chicago
Morning Edition , July 25, 2008 · Naked ladies, rabbits, basketballs and a big, shiny blue heart are all on display at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, courtesy of American painter, sculptor and artist-provocateur Jeff Koons.
NPR |
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Slovak town puts hope in 'native son' Andy Warhol
A museum devoted to pop art icon Andy Warhol in a far-flung corner of Slovakia is feverishly preparing the biggest exhibition in its 17-year history -- in a stab at fame and local fortune.
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Urban Theater Fest kicks off Tuesday
The second bi-annual Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival/Awards begins Tuesday and includes 20 theatrical performances, workshops, dance competition and poetry readings.
Miami Herald |
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Jamaica Jams holds 11th Festival
Surrounded by music and poetry, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica (CCJ) launched their 11th Annual Jamaica Arts and Music Summer (JAMS) Festival on Friday, July 18, at the Lebanon Lounge on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard in Jamaica.
Queens Courier |
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Namibia: New Yorker Plans Charity Events
Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) are to benefit from yet another gala dinner planned for the end of next month and an arts festival next year.
AllAfrica.com |
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Dell Launches Summer Rocks Festival Tour and Sweepstakes with a Head-Turning Towel Drop at Parks and Beaches ...
ROUND ROCK, Texas, BUSINESS WIRE -- A sea of color will wash over select recreational hotspots across the United States Saturday, July 26, as Dell choreographs mass arrays of the quintessential summer accessory - a super-sized, eye-popping beach towel.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Festival village showcases varied cultural arts, skills
PAGO PAGO, American Samoa-A superb array of arts and crafts and cultural items from around the Pacific is on display at the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts in American Samoa.
Saipan Tribune |
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Courthouse plaza site of Mainstreet Market's return
For the next four weeks, the Clay County Courthouse plaza will be the site of Mainstreet Market. With hair in motion, singer/songwriter Zach (above) kicked off the entertainment schedule for the weekly mini-festival featuring live entertainment, food, and a variety of goods available for purchase.
The Daily Reporter |
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LVN donates rare memorabilia to Lopez Museum
The LVN Pictures, Inc., the Philippine counterpart of Hollywood's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, donated hundreds of its rare film memorabilia to the Lopez Memorial Museum -- one of the country's leading museums.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Spend a lazy afternoon in the gardens and galleries
Those looking to spend a lazy afternoon enjoying art and a relaxing stroll can do so this Sunday at an outing organized by the Art Gallery of Mississauga. A Lazy Sunday Afternoon in the Gardens & Gallery includes a walk through Gairloch Gardens in Oakville followed by lunch provided by the Whole Foods Market.
Mississauga News |
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