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'Gulabi Talkies' reaps rich at Osian's fest
New Delhi: Girish Kasaravalli's 'Gulabi Talkies' has been named the best Indian movie at the 10th Osian's Cinefan festival here with the Kannada film's leading lady Umashree bagging the best actress award.
New Kerala
Book giveaway in Olympia
Writer Tony Perkins created "Like Everyone Else," a work of literary short fiction, as part of the City of Olympia's Here Today public art project. Set in present-day Olympia, the story follows the lives of residents as they respond to a crisis.
The Olympian
Holy Crayola!
Sculptor s works a colorful tribute to all things crayon Crayons are synonymous with childhood. With stick figures of mom and dad, as well as amorphous blobs that serve as dogs, cats, elephants or dragons, depending on the day and color.
The Morning Call
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
Paintings done by artist Nadine Peters of Alexandria will be featured at the Butler's Pantry through Aug. 8. She is a master gardener who takes inspiration for her paintings from her gardens.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal
In place :Installations transform the SBMA gallery.
SOUTH BEND -- Installation art is as much about the surrounding space as it is about the actual material objects that make up the artwork.
South Bend Tribune
Paintings reopen Doors of Goshen
Emily Hensley has always had a soft spot for LaCasa Inc.
South Bend Tribune
'Antiques Roadshow' appraiser visits Indy
INDIANAPOLIS -- Appraisal Day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 16 at Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, will feature the PBS television series "History Detectives" and "Antiques Roadshow" appraiser Wes Cowan.
South Bend Tribune
Britney's clothes up for grabs
Now, Britney's fans can lay their hands on clothes previously worn by her that are soon to be sold in an online auction.
The Times of India
Bart Simpson Inspires Art Exhibition in Iceland
Whale watchers on Skjálfandi bay came up close and personal with Mother Nature when they saw a minke get slaughtered and eaten by a flock of killer whales.
Iceland Review
Art ornamenting life
Ali Saleem Badran (second from left), a blast wall artist, looks Wednesday at a blast wall painting in Baghdad, Iraq. This art ornaments life with murals of soothing landscapes and historical heroes covering the blast walls that are now as much a part of Baghdad’s cityscape as date palms and desert dust.
Lake City Reporter
Curtain Rises on 97th Richard Wagner Festival in Bayreuth
Bayreuth warmed up to Norwegian stage director Stefan Herheim and his multimedia staging of "Parsifal," while Katharina Wagner seemed to be consolidating her position as potential festival director.
Deutsche Welle
Fish Tales, Tugs & Sails festival in NL offers day of fun for kids
Summer seems to offer an endless supply of festivals, but few are as cheerfully kid-focused as Fish Tales, Tugs & Sails, which
New London Day
It took a lot of maneuvering to get Cabrillo statue to S.D.
For nearly six decades, a figure of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo has watched over San Diego Bay from the heights of the Cabrillo National Monument on Point Loma. The 14-foot sculpture is an icon to county residents who know Cabrillo as the sailor who entered our port in 1542, the first European to visit California.
San Diego Union-Tribune
East County Stars
The winners of the third annual Alley Cat Art Walk Juried Art Show are: Tom Spring, first place; Phebe Burnham, second place; Deirdre O'Byrne,third place. The contest was held July 11 at St. Madeleine Sophie's Center in El Cajon.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Whitehaven News
AN examiner has commented on the high standard of artwork on display at Lakes College’s end of year show. Fourteen second year National Diploma Level 3 students exhibited their work, which included everything from graffiti, photography, videos and paintings to textiles, crafts and fashion.
The Whitehaven News
National Museum given makeover as part of Night Festival
SINGAPORE : Singapore's National Museum has just received a makeover, but the new colours can only be seen at night. Its new facade is actually a light projection. It is created by an Australian company, aptly called "Electric Canvas".
Channel NewsAsia
Aging levees leave monuments exposed
Strolling beside the Reflecting Pool with the Lincoln Memorial in the distance, it's easy to overlook a gentle rise in the landscape a few yards to the north. The small berm is part of an inconspicuous levee system designed to protect world-famous museums, the National Archives and federal office buildings from flooding.
The Courier News
Local arts organizations receive grants
The Oregon Arts Commission has awarded 110 grants totaling $1.2 million to arts organizations throughout the state. Local grants include:
The Mail Tribune
Art in the Park: Richland show has new name to reflect location
Softly scented lotions and soaps, bold and chunky beaded necklaces, fluttering windsocks, burbling fountains -- you'll see all these and more at the Allied Arts Association's 58th annual art show.
Tri-City Herald
Pow wow brings Native American spirit to Bland County Fairgrounds
BLAND, Va. — Rex A. Begaye has been on a journey for 55 years, and on Friday, that journey led him to the Bland County Fairgrounds for the All Nations Green Corn Festival & Pow Wow.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
On today
Luminara Community Festival. Festival of light at St. Ann's Academy, 5-9 p.m. Performances, children's area and labyrinth. After dark, lanterns, costumes and performers transform Beacon Hill Park until 11 p.m. luminaravictoria.com.
Victoria Times Colonist
Picture frame doubles as a doodle pad
Right behind baseball as the all-American pastime, doodling comes in a close second. Doesn't everyone doodle? Doodle surfaces range from small scraps of paper to wall-sized graffiti. Ran Lerner, an Umbra designer, decided to pair his doodling with photography, and thus the Doodlebook Frame was born.
Louisville Courier-Journal
(2-3/08) Art showcases local talent
COLD Higham's 18th annual art exhibition will be held on Saturday, and Sunday next week. (2-3/08) (25/07/2008 17:15:27)
Buckingham Today
Western art auction to fetch millions
Millions of dollars could be spent on artwork today at the Coeur d'Alene Art Auction in the Silver Legacy Resort Casino's Grand Ballroom.
Reno Gazette-Journal
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