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Here's what's happening this weekend
Southeast Sports Festival welcomes athletes to town at a special edition of the Downtown GetDown from 6 to 10 p.m. today on the Adams Street Commons.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Influence Gallery First Tuesday introduces Garcia, Henry artworks
Influence Gallery's August exhibit will feature work by Heriberto Rodriquez Garcia and Marilynn Henry, who will be honored at a First Tuesday reception on Tuesday, Aug. 5, from 6 to 8 p.m.
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Sequoia Gallery show features Buchanan, Duren, O'Mahony
The art of Rebecca Buchanan, Claire Duren and Beth O'Mahony will be the focus of the Sequoia Gallery & Studios' August featured artists show, which opens with a reception for the artists on during First Tuesday on Aug. 5 from 6-8:30 p.m.
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'Victory Lap' Walters Arts Center features roller derby photos during August
The Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center will present an art exhibition featuring photographs of The Rose City Rollers, an all-female roller derby league located in Portland by Douglas Remington, Steve Price and Chris Barnes.
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Exotic World Gifts' Gallery Will Showcase Distinctive Works of Art at San Diego's ArtWalk on the Bay
Exotic World Gifts, an e-commerce, import company will display many of its distinctive items from eight developing countries at ArtWalk on the Bay, Sept. 13-14 at the Embarcadero Marina North Park in San Diego. The Company will be among more than 100 artists from the US and abroad participating in the event. Some of the items showcased include exquisite jewelry from Bali made of lapis and ...
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BERLIN - A collection of art that Adolf Hitler dreamed of housing in its own Austrian museum is now on display on the Internet.
Brandon Sun |
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Girls case settled
Joe Francis, founder of a provocative women's video series, Girls Gone Wild , has settled another case of underage girls' photography in his videos.
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Weekend Top 10 entertainment events
Fun things to do this weekend, include seeing Lucinda Williams in concert, watching the Belly Dance Fantasy Festival and checking out Oakland Lakefest.
Contra Costa Times |
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A commuity celebration of art
The annual Sumner Arts Festival features live entertainment, food booths run by locals and vendors selling handmade arts and crafts. All artists must produce their own work; no mas-produced items are allowed.
Puyallup Herald |
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Art For Heart's Sake
The brightly-splattered hallways of the Lill Street Art Center host a usual mix of serious-looking art students and cherubic children in summer crafts classes, but a closer look reveals another prominent group of art lovers of a different stripe. The at-risk youth that primarily compose Lill Street’s Artreach program, a nonprofit dedicated to providing art education to disadvantaged groups ...
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Hermès to Benefit Blue Horse Charities
Hermès will introduce a special edition scarf and tie to benefit Blue Horse Charities at the Cross Gate Gallery Aug. 4-5 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
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Circling the Square, July 31
I can’t believe that kids are getting ready to start or go back to college and people are beginning to think fall and Labor Day. I’m not, especially since I got my first outrageous oil bill for the new heating season and nearly had a heart attack. Since my water is heated by oil, I’m one of those people who get a delivery at this time of year even though it was only 83 gallons. But the ...
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Sidewalk Festival schedule listed
Twice a year the Kent Chamber of Commerce rolls out the red carpet, providing visitors with more than the usual mix of interesting shops, fine art and good food. Each December turns into a month-long parade of special events while August always brings the much-anticipated Summer Sidewalk Festival.
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New Oklahoma license plate unveiled
The state’s new standard license plate featuring an Indian sculpture will be available in January, the Oklahoma Tax Commission said today. The design is from the “Sacred Rain Arrow” sculpture at Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum by Oklahoma artist Allan Houser. Motorists will pay the regular registration fees to get the new license plates. The plates will be issued with new numbers. Drivers who ...
The Oklahoman |
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Las Vegas Sun
Henri & Odette Gallery Grand Opening (6 p.m. Henri & Odette Gallery) A new art gallery joins the art district Michael Grimm (6 p.m. to 9 p.m. House of Blues) Every Friday and Saturday night, Ovation turns its stage over ...
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Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - longhorn
longhorn by cpm1 Moo. ________________________________________________________________ Every day, Houstonist features an outstanding photo from our flickr pool. If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining Houston's best photographers in the Houstonist Flickr Photo Group . If Houstonist uses your photo for Photo Of The Day, submit it here . For ...
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Parkersburg woodblock project will allow kids to rebuild hope
PARKERSBURG --- A project painting woodblocks and creating a sculpture will allow kids to reconnect after a tumultuous summer, according to organizers.
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier |
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Art, talent events set at Lourdes
The Lourdes in Litchfield Shrine, which is marking its 50th anniversary this year, will hold its first annual Children's Art Exploration Program this August in connection with its jubilee year Lourdes Festival of the Arts.
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Local plastics plant is 'healthy'
Photo By John Lowe/The Daily Jeffersonian John P. Wilson, vice president of manufacturing at Encore Plastics, shows one of the “Earth Day” buckets produced by the company with artwork of students from Cambridge City Schools.
Daily and Sunday Jeffersonian |
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The art of a festival
Otago's showcase arts festival struts back on stage in October. Prepare yourselves for a 10-day smorgasbord of world-class entertainment. Nigel Benson talks to an excited festival director, Nicholas McBryde.
Otago Daily Times |
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Posted: Aug 01, 2008 - 09:20:27 PDT
Sidewalk party and barbecue: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Nye Beach Market, Savory Café and Halcyon Gallery, 526 NW Coast St., Newport. Featuring give-a-ways, discounts, and samples.
Newport News-Times |
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Painting couple show at Toad Hall
Florence artists Win and Carol Jolley are showing their art at Toad Hall in Yachats during the month of August. This is the second time the Jolleys have shown at Toad Hall; the first time was two years ago, and they are looking forward to being back.
Newport News-Times |
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Pencil This In
PHOTOGRAPHY: Vice unleashes more photos of theirs than you probably ever wanted to see, as they open their 2008 Vice Photo Show to the public today. Photos, like the one of the nice young lady to the left, will not only be on view -- but will also be on sale. More details here . Friday // 3 to 7 p.m. // Vice Gallery [99 N 10th St, Williamsburg] // Free ART: The elecronica pioneers ...
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Art reception set for Saturday at Newport Visual Arts Center
An art reception, sponsored by Oregon Coast Council for the Arts, will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday in the Newport Visual Arts Center's Runyan Gallery.
Newport News-Times |
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Photo exhibit now on display at PANACHE
PANACHE is currently hosting a Mount Fuji photo exhibit featuring the work of Craig Hansen and Hiroshi Ichikawa. Hansen and Ichikawa met in Japan 20 years ago and began sharing their interest in photography and nature.
Newport News-Times |
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