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Miley Cyrus - Cyrus Wants To Study Abroad
Teen superstar MILEY CYRUS wants to take a break from fame to study fashion and photography in London. The 15 year old is currently home schooled by a tutor, as she ...
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Massillon to hold Fun Fest in August
Massillon Cable TV, Massillon Museum, and Downtown Massillon Association invite area families to participate in this year's Fun Fest on Aug. 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission to the family-focused event is free.
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5:17 p.m.: A look at state's film industry
The economic impact the film industry on both the Grand Traverse area and the state was the topic of discussion Wednesday during the Traverse City Film Festival's opening panel discussion and quot;Front and Vine: Showing Movies at the State, Making Movies in Michigan. and quot;
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You can always buy your way in
Art changes with the times, so why shouldn't art galleries? Some say that Japan's unique "rental gallery" system, where young artists pay hundreds of thousands of yen per week to show their work, is on its last legs. If so, is it a case of good riddance? Or does this represent the retreat of a perfectly good Japanese system in the face of a Western one? What, exactly, does the rental in rental ...
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Lollapalooza Architect Perry Farrell Addresses Barack Obama Rumor, Jane's Addiction Reunion
Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell talks about Barack Obama's rumored appearance, the possibility of a Jane's Addiction reunion and the festival's future.
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Youth artist to speak at exhibit
An opening reception for the Daniel Leon artwork exhibit will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Youth Activity Center, second floor, Yuma Art Center, 254 S. Main St.
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Program brings artists to National Historic Site
JoAnne Doshier, an artist in residence at the Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Ariz., paints a watercolor painting on Tuesday. Doshier, who is from South Carolina, has spent the past two weeks at the National Historic Site working on her art. [photo by Brian Leddy / Independent]
The Gallup Independent |
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Art pastoral
About a year ago, artist Suk Shuglie found out that Lancaster Museum of Art wanted to exhibit her work... Great, she thought... But w
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Monsoon magic
JoAnne Doshier, an artist in residence at the Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Ariz., paints a watercolor painting on Tuesday. Doshier, who is from South Carolina, has spent the past two weeks at the National Historic Site working on her art. [photo by Brain Leddy / Independent]
The Gallup Independent |
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Minnesota Center for Photography shutters due to ‘financial strain’
The Minnesota Center for Photography in Northeast Minneapolis announced it will shut down Wednesday.
Minneapolis - St. Paul Business Journal |
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Talk of the Town July 31
Milpitas residents Heidi Pham and Craig Donnelly were married on Saturday at the Jose Higuera Adobe in Milpitas. The double-ring ceremony was attended by 50 family members. Officiating was Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Sharon Chatman.
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art Till July 31 at Idiyas Gallery, 15 Dover Road, #6550 8418; 11 am - 7 pm:
In the Realms of Fantasy — works by Sanatan Dinda, Prokash Karmakar, Suhas Roy, Subrata Gangopadhyay, Sibsaday, Samir Paul, Subrata Pal, Gourango Beshai, Bratin Khan, Kamalaksha Gangopadhyay, Ramananda Bandyopadhyay and others.
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MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Rally As Hope Over Jobs, Financials Offsets Oil Surge
U.S. stocks ended a volatile session sharply higher on Wednesday, continuing a rally from the previous session, as cheer over unexpected growth in a private-sector jobs report helped offset a surge in crude-oil prices.
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Trader Joe's opens for business August 11; new leases signed
An artist’s rendering of the new Shops at Saugus shopping center.
Saugus Advertiser |
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Billboard.com -- The Mars Volta Anchors L.A.'s Detour Festival
The Mars Volta, Gogol Bordello, Shiny Toy Guns, the Presets, Cut Copy, Matt Costa and the Black Lips will lead this year's third annual LA Weekly Detour Music Festival, to be held Oct. 4 on Main and 1st Streets in downtown Los Angeles.
Billboard.com |
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Hidden Portrait Found Beneath Van Gogh Painting
New X-ray techniques reveal unknown portrait of woman beneath 'Patch of Grass.'
Fox News |
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Days of Elvis this fall on Queen Street
Elvis will shake up Niagara Falls this fall Hosted by the City of Niagara Falls and Celebrate Downtown, the Days of Elvis Festival will be held Sept. 5 through 7. The indoor/outdoor event will take place along Queen Street and will include live entertainment and an Elvis tribute [...]
Niagara Falls Review |
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Hollywood takes a backseat at Venice film festival
The competition lineup highlights independent U.S. cinema, Italian productions and Japanese animation movies.
Los Angeles Times |
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Scientists recreate hidden Van Gogh portrait
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — A team of European scientists unveiled on Wednesday a new method for extracting images hidden under old masters' paintings, recreating a color portrait of a woman's face unseen since Vincent van Gogh painted over it in 1887.
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U.S. stocks rally as hope over jobs, financials offsets oil surge
U.S. stocks end a volatile session sharply higher, continuing a rally from the previous session, as cheer over unexpected growth in a private-sector jobs report helps offset a 4% surge in crude-oil prices.
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Grand opening set for new downtown studio
Adrienne Kume Event Design & Coordinating and Sara Lil Photography will hold a grand opening of their new studio at 222 First Ave. in the Flinn Block in downtown Albany from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday. The studio will house both businesses, according to Kume.
Albany Democrat-Herald |
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Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival
Friday, Aug. 1 Opera, "Madame Butterfly" Frank Paul Fetta, artistic director and producer.
Redlands Daily Facts |
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Stern Handily Wins 10th Annual Vincent Scully Prize
The five experts who make up the jury of the National Building Museum’s Vincent Scully Prize can spend hours debating the merits of as many as 40 nominees in order to determine a winner who represents “intellectual accomplishment in architecture and an instrumental role in dialogue,” says David M. Schwarz, FAIA, the jury’s chair since the program’s inception a decade ago.
Architectural Record |
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Portrait found under Van Gogh's 'Patch'
European scientists reportedly have used new technology to reconstruct a portrait of a peasant woman Vincent Van Gogh painted then covered with another work.The Los Angeles Times said scientists used synchrotron X-rays from a particle accelerator to determine what the original painting looked like before Van Gogh covered it up with his landscape Patch of Grass 2 1/2 years later in 1887.The Times ...
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New trial granted for alleged killer of Houma man after Jazz Fest
NEW ORLEANS -- A new trial has been granted for one of the men convicted in the 2004 murder of a Jazz Fest regular from Houma who was shot and killed a few blocks from the festival during an attempted robbery.
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