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Sentry Taps MBA Petroleum as Independent O&G Evaluator
Sentry Petroleum announced the formal hiring of independent oil and gas consultancy MBA Petroleum Consultants as the Company's independent evaluator.
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Walking tour of Parkdale's architecture and history
Rodger McLennan lead a group on a Royal Ontario Museum walk about Parkdale on July 16.
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Toronto film fest reveals documentary lineup
Documentaries exploring turmoil in the U.S., music world icons like Youssou N'Dour and Jimmy Page, as well as titles following activists around the globe have joined the lineup of the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival.
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Houma native returns to set up photography studio
HOUMA -- After leaving Houma for college, 23-year-old Celeste Breaux moved back to Houma this summer and is opening a photography studio, in the hopes of winning over clients and advocating the arts in her hometown.
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Museum director keeps Ellensburg in touch with past, present and future
Kittitas Valley Historical Museum director and Central Washington University graduate Erin Black has been at the museum for more than seven years. Joe Whiteside / Daily Record
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Delectable street art
Visitors to Manhattan really should check out the largest public art project in the history of the Port Authority Bus Terminal, a huge mural by Tattfoo Tan devoted to fruits and vegetables.
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Lollapalooza Preview: Friday August 1
Lollapalooza , the biggest festival to overtake Chicago each year is about to land this weekend, and as usual we want to share some of the fest's highlights to help folks make decisions on which stage to hit when. We know most folks probably have already made their own decisions about the headliners so it seems kind of silly to say something like, "You MUST see Radiohead ," doesn't it? But ...
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Event Guide: Heritage Complex
WHAT: Heritage Complex, an exhibition featuring architecturally based installation and multimedia work WHEN: Opened on June 26, running until September 7, 2008 WHERE: Art Gallery of Peel, 9 Wellington St. E, Brampton, Ontario Developed by Tejpal Ajji and Atanas Bozdarov, Heritage Complex probes the psychological state of adjacent places: emergent cities developing next to [...]
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Artists' Workshop Gallery announces August artists
Nina Louton will be exhibiting new works, the work accepted for the 2009 Governor's Mansion artists' engagement calendar, and works that are part of her future book on Arkansas art at the Artists' Workshop Gallery. A native Arkansan, born ninth of 10 children, Louton has been an artist as long as memory serves.
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New Art Exhibit debuts at Mountain Valley Water
The Monday Studio artists, Shirley Anderson, Barbara Seibel, Sue Shields and Caryl Joy Young will present some of their new art at Mountain Valley Water Company, beginning with a reception on Gallery Walk evening, Friday, from 5 to 8 p.m.
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New Chef for Museum of Art Café
Brenda Simon of The Secret Ingredient Catering to take over hidden State Street gem.
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What You Get for ... $300,000
A two-bedroom adobe in Santa Fe, N.M.; a live-work loft in a renovated warehouse in Minneapolis; and a five-bedroom house in Chelsea, Vt.
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21 films to compete for Golden Lion
Italian films will dominate the official program of the 65th Venice Film Festival this year - and fewer Hollywood movies will be shown due to the impact of the writers' strike.
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Teen gets new trial in '04 murder of Jazzfest fan
An Orleans Parish judge today ordered a teenager to stand trial again for the 2004 murder of a New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival fan.
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Ranjan Kapur
is a man of many hobbies, busy finishing his three books and preparing for an upcoming sculpture exhibition. After receiving the lifetime achievement award this year, Kapur, 66, the former Ogilvy & Mather chief, shares his views with Ruchita Saxena on the Indian advertising industry in turbulent times of inflation and a global economic slowdown.
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WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG:
Justin and Damian Cabrera, both 10, of Stroudsburg, performed at the Church of Saint Luke's 27th annual summer festival in Stroudsburg on Sunday. The boys were taking part in this year's featured event, the Pocono Idol contest, where singers put their talent to the test in front of the crowd.
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Zamfir Dumitrescu vs. Giovanni Bellini, in ‘Tour of Museums’ in America
The ‘One dollar painting’ work, signed by Romanian painter Zamfir Dumitrescu, is part of the ‘The New Reality: The Frontier of Realism in the 21st Century’ exhibition hosted by the ‘Museum of Fine Arts’ in Massachusetts.
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Artists take to city streets on Saturday as fundraiser for Chocolate Church
BATH — Saturday's "Paint Bath" event will be a change of pace for city artisan Steven Perkins. The second annual fundraiser for the Chocolate Church Arts Center will feature more than 30 painters scattered throughout Bath, simultaneously rendering images of the City of Ships to be auctioned.
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McNay’s chief fundraiser accepts Health Science Center job in East Texas
McNay Art Museum’s former chief development officer Richard “Mac” Griffith has accepted a position at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler.
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WHS grad takes
A local student has won a national graphic design contest. Nick Callahan, a 2008 graduate of Watauta High School, took a top prize in the 2008 Adobe School Innovation Awards. Callahan won first out of about 300 projects in Web design, video and graphic and print categories.
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Philadelphia Artist Censored in Virginia Show
When Phildelphia artist Erika Risko's work was exhibited at the 2008 Moore College of Art & Design's Senior Art show , it hung as the artist intended and as shown to the left. When it was included in the curated show "Early Look," which took place recently at the Longview Gallery in Washington, DC, it was also displayed in the same form. "Early Look" was an exhibition (curated by this ...
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Clare Acadian Festival gets underway
The 53rd Festival acadien de Clare kicked-off with a weekend full of activities and excitement. The official opening ceremonies of the 53rd Festival acadien de Clare took place on Saturday July 26...
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21 films to compete for Golden Lion at Venice fest
The Venice Film Festival will feature Italian movies this year - and it will also show fewer American movies because of the writers' strike.
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Kara Rosner, 6, of Stone Harbor looks at heart themed paintings by artist Peter Max, July 27. Photos by Leslie Truluck.
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STONE HARBOR - A stormy weekend couldn’t keep spectators away from Peter Max’s return to Ocean Galleries on Third Avenue here July 26-27 for the reception of his “Celebration of Harmony” exhibit featuring his famous works and new local scenes created specifically for the show.
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