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Damian's last dance in Vail?
Damian Woetzel, director of the Vail International Dance Festival, rehearses "Sinatra Suite" at Ford Ampitheatre on Wednesday. Woetzel, who retired from the New York City Ballet this year, will perform the piece during the International Evenings of Dance. It is his last scheduled dance.
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What to do in Denver this weekend
‘Leadville or Bust!’ at the Crossroads Theatre until August 13. Art doesn’t have to consist of stately paintings moldering away in museums or galleries while stuffy patrons peer at them from inches away.
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Denver: Public debates, films planned during Dem convention
DENVER, Colorado — Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says art shows, debates, historical displays and other events will be open to the public during the Democratic National Convention next month.
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Movie Review: Brideshead Revisited
Like a trip to the art museum, Brideshead Revisited is beautiful to look at but so cold you'll wish you packed a sweater. As much pressure as there is when making a period film to keep contemporary viewers interested, extra hurdles are added when the period film based on one of the most critically acclaimed books of the twentieth century. And the anxiety doubles when it was also adapted into ...
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Murray Goodwin provides perfect exhibition of art of batting
If England needed a reminder of the art of batting, a ball-by-ball recording of Murray Goodwin's 137 at Horsham yesterday would be the perfect model.
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Renowned Comic Book Artist Rod Whigham Comes To The Scenic City
Create Your Own Superhero This Weekend At Children's Discovery Museum read more
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Enterprise coffee house to unveil memorial sculpture
Cornerstone Cafe on Glover Avenue will hold an unveiling celebration Friday for the Memorial Wildcat Sculpture by local artist Scott Phillips.
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Beaver Creek Art Festival this weekend
The Beaver Creek Art Festival features the work of 170 local and national artists and takes place throughout the span of the village. The two day event will also have entertainment for kids and live music.
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Mexican Museum plan resurrected
San Francisco's moribund Mexican Museum might be resuscitated as part of a high-rise development near Yerba Buena Gardens, adding to the teeming arts scene and fulfilling a vision to remake the area once seen as downtrodden. More than a decade ago, museum...
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NIAGARA FALLS: Hotel Niagara rebirth labor of love for owners
For Tom and Judy Cook, it was love at first sight.Attending an auction last summer for the old Hotel Niagara, the Texas couple say they couldn’t help falling for the beauty of the historic building.
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Pearls From the Penthouse: Late-Night Mostly Mozart
Jane Moss, the artistic director of the Mostly Mozart Festival, had a bright idea: the late-night, one-hour concert. These are 10:30 affairs, held at the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, yet another space in Lincoln Center. The name of these concerts? "A Little Night Music," of course. And, sitting there amid the twinkling lights, you feel quite urban. Even the square can fancy themselves night ...
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A physically challenged artist with arm atrophy is showing his new watercolour paintings of Bangkok landscapes in an exhibition at Siam City hotel. His work is proof a disability does not need to limit an artist’s capability to create magnificent artworks.
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Artist brings international flair to Mississauga
An Indian artist has made a trip to Mississauga, and her first to Canada, to connect with expatriates from her homeland for an upcoming art exhibition.
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Hot Links for July 2008
For more information on this year's annual Caribana festival, click here. For more information on the Rogers Chinese Lantern Festival, which runs from July 31 to Oct. 12 at Ontario Place, click here.
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Crappy idea or fun public art? Artist rolls dice at Astor Place
Central Village residents were in panic mode earlier this year when they learned that The New School would be applying for zoning variances for an enormous — by Village standards — new campus center as early as this summer.
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Young Bond
Young Bond author Charlie Higson visited to Bristol, UK, to open an exhibition for an old school friend. The show, at the Victoria Art Gallery, features several years of work by Bath-based artist Peter Wells.
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GC Artist A Finalist In Competition
The Long Island Museum in Stony Brook is proud to announce that Nancy Wernersbach of Garden City is a finalist in the museum's juried art competition, Summer on Long Island. Wernersbach and other artists from across Long Island were invited to submit up to three works that best fit the theme, Summer on Long Island.
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Ave Atque Vale
At his recent retirement dinner, library director Alan Roeckel (left) was presented with a painting of the library by Sal Catania (right), president of the Friends of the Library, while Trustee John Pascal (center) looked on. The Friends commissioned local artist Susie Alvey to do the painting. Look closely and you will see a little train painted on the library window denoting Mr.
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The Fun And Games Continue At LICM
Celebrate the last lazy, hazy days of summer with Fun and Games at Long Island Children's Museum. Free your mind and play! This week visitors will have the chance to enjoy all kinds of exciting theater performances, learn more about life in Australia, create a work of art in the Jackson Pollack-style and explore what's outside in Our Backyard!
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CHANDLER: Flavoring order with chaos
For "Disorderly," Tsehai Johnson, known for her orderly ceramic sculpture, has ventured into a new place, where the orderly begins to fray in all the right ways.
Rocky Mountain News |
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IN THE GALLERIES: New sculpture by Patrick Marold
Work in wood by Denver native Patrick Marold demonstrates that simplicity, honesty and elegance remain powerful attributes in art.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Local artist exhibits in the big smoke
WARIALDA artist Kerry Cannon has been selected from more than 100 submissions to exhibit at the 17th Toyota Community Gallery Competition exhibition, The Money Myth, in Port Melbourne.
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Moody skies for festival’s week zero
It was still, strictly speaking, July, but yesterday the festival had already transformed our capital city into its vibrant, confusing, exhilarating summer guise.
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Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival
Friday, Aug. 1 Opera, "Madame Butterfly" Frank Paul Fetta, artistic director and producer. Louis Lebherz, stage director. The compelling story of a young, faithful geisha bride and the U.S. Navy officer who abandons her, then returns three years later to claim their son. Co-sponsored by Northrop Grumman Employees Charity Organization and Target.
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New Shakespeare festival in I.E.
There's a new show in town. Paul Jacques, former board member of the Redlands Shakespeare Festival, has founded a new theater series called the Inland Empire Shakespeare Festival.
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