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Lawyer calls appeal 'sour grapes'
Calling complaints against retired Supreme Court Justice Peter Cory shameful, lawyers for New Brunswick's provincial art gallery are asking a panel of judges to dismiss an appeal filed on behalf of a descendant of Lord Beaverbrook who is trying to repossess $100 million worth of artworks.
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Edmundston festival kicks into high gear this weekend
Ever seen a giant porcupine holding a baby? Well, now's your chance, as Edmundston gets ready to host Foire Brayonne, of the province's largest parties.
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Fun days at the museum
Holiday activities for children are being held at a museum. Gladstone Pottery Museum, Longton, is the venue for activity clubs for children aged eight to 14 each Thursday in August. The first session is a printing day next ...
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‘Eyes of the world’ focus on West Main
Les Yeux du Monde finds gallery space in former bridal shop. PHOTO BY LISA PROVENCE When last we checked in with Les Yeux du Monde , the art gallery was vacating its tony digs in the Terraces at First and Water streets, and needed a new location for the rest of the year. Owner Lyn Warren has found her new spot: 500 West Main, conveniently located between Zinc Bistro and the ABC ...
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Tina Baine, Do It Yourself: Learn how to photograph artwork
As a photojournalism major at Fresno State in the late 1980s, I learned to shoot subjects usually people quickly, with whatever light was available.
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Pizarro: Images, visions of the moon on display at S.J. art gallery
I wouldn't call them lunatics, but people have been going crazy for the moon at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art the past couple of months.
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Santa Cruz artist Carrillo to be celebrated at Steinbeck Festival
With change renovating the cultural landscape every time we glance away for even a moment, it's no wonder that locals have a hard time remembering what life looked like in years past.
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Cabrillo Music Festival: A First Night of firsts
The internationally known Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music opens its season tonight with an evening of premieres, including Concerto for Orchestra a piece written especially for the festival by Christopher Rouse.
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Sculpture found among bikes
Police can now add a prized sculpture to the laundry list of bicycles and drugs stashed in garages alleged bicycle thief Igor Kenk rented around the city.
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A shared passion
EUREKA -- A love for the creation of art is the quality shared by 107 artists exhibiting in “Art as Community,” the summer exhibition presented by the Redwood Art Association.
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Gallery's invitational includes eclectic blend
EUREKA -- The Old Town Art Gallery has changed its appearance and location over the years, but its mission remains the same: To educate and encourage the appreciation of art in the community and provide local artists a venue to display their
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Festival Tay Son-Binh Dinh opens today
VietNamNet Bridge - Festival Tay Son-Binh Dinh will be held for the first time in Quy Nhon City from August 1-3. The events coincide with the 235th anniversary of the beginning of the movement to unify the nation under the Tay Son Dynasty.
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'Every dog a star' at upcoming Doggy Idol contest
Like every Idol contest, it will come down to beauty, brains, talent, personality and, of course, waggiest tail and an ability to gobble treats faster than anyone else.
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Today's guest: Scott Kelby, digital photography expert
Mike Carruthers: Do you take good photographs?
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Midland Marquee
THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS A project of Arts Assembly of Midland P.O. Box 3494, Midland, Texas 79702 687-1149 FAX 687-1600 SUNDAY Arts Assembly of Midland: Midland's non-profit arts council and umbrella organization for performing and visual arts organizations, 401 W. Texas Ave., Suite 508, 687-1149. EXHIBIT: Art in the Park, four selected sculptures, Duet by David Hickman, Gypsy Rose by Ben ...
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LOS ANGELES–Everybody is a collector, the way Joe Maddalena sees it, just not everybody wants to collect paintings by Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein. Some would prefer to own a Spider-Man costume.
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Trussville's 28th annual Dog Daze Festival this weekend
Music, shopping and a canine fashion show will be among the highlights of the 28th annual Dog Daze Festival in Trussville this weekend. The festival will start with free musical performances today at 5:15 p.m., when Christian and country artist Leah Faith performs.
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Exhibition featured students’ art
An art exhibition featuring the artwork of the students of Iowa City School District and the Regina Education Center was April 24 through May 8 at the University of Iowa Community Credit Union, Coralville.
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Fine Arts Festival set for Saturday
Artists showing paintings, prints, photography and other works will turn Oneonta's Main Street into a one-day outdoor gallery Saturday.
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If Art Could Kill
We thought our taste in art was too democratic: "We like pretty much everything," we told ourselves. "We should be more snobby." Michael Frank saved us from this line of thinking. As the curator of the Museum of Bad Art and the putter-together of the book The Museum of Bad Art: The Masterworks, he h ...
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
A rare 14th century scientific instrument, found during building work at a Canterbury pub, is to stay in the UK. The British Museum has raised the £350,000 needed to buy the astrolabe quadrant, discovered in 2005.
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Cameroon: 30 University Artists Ready for Fenac
Thirty dancers and percussionists from the six state universities have been selected to represent the ivory towers in the forthcoming National Festival of Arts and Culture, FENAC to hold in Maroua.
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Never again
This oil painting of John Lindovski was painted by Natalie Roode, former head of the art department at Nashua High School, from photographs after the boy was murdered in 1973.
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RRCA head sought
MILLVILLE - The search is under way for a new executive director to lead the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts. Marianne Lods, arts district coordinator, said Thursday a search committee, consisting of five RRCA board members, has been formed.
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Do This!
Today-Sunday Weekend of peace The Philadelphia Police Advisory Commission, in cooperation with local groups, will host a festival to promote peace in our communities. Hours and activities vary at eight venues, but highlights include basketball tournaments
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