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MY REAL HOMETOWN: Popular folk duo featuring Midland native returns to Museum of the Southwest Sunday
Houston-based folk duo Smythe and Taylor is the featured artist at this weekend’s free Summer Lawn Concert show at the Museum of the Southwest. Sunday's show kicks off at 7:45 p.m. Audience members are encouraged to bring their blankets and lawn chairs and relax during the concert.
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Elliott Museum will include local Native American artifact exhibit
Belongings of the earliest inhabitants of the Treasure Coast are coming home.
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Artists get ready for Sweet Pea
The 31st annual Sweet Pea Festival is just getting started and this year marks an historic first for the event.
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Cool Globes to Send Big Messages in D.C.
If you've been around the D.C. area for a few years, you might remember seeing giant sculptures on the city's street corners. First there were elephants and donkeys, and then there were pandas. Now, some new artwork is making its way to a street corner near you, and this time, it's not just for fun. FOX 5's Beth Parker says you might even learn something from these 'cool globes'.
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Radiohead set to rock Chicago's Lollapalooza fest
Thousands of music fans swarmed Chicago's sun-drenched lakefront on Friday for the opening of a three-day festival that will feature British sensation Radiohead and local hip-hop phenomenon Kanye West.
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Updated 8/1: Coalition gets ready to paint the town green
Summer festivals are nothing new to Elmhurst, but the latest is a different breed.
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Gibson Through the Lens Reception with Stevie Wonder @ The Sunset Marquis 07/30/08
This post is written in three parts: Event reporting and photography by Elise Thompson; Photography exhibit review by Bob Thompson and concert review by Sarah Ardalani. Let's hear it for teamwork! When people dream about glamorous Hollywood parties, they must imagine something like Gibson's event at the Sunset Marquis Hotel and Villas on Wednesday night. To celebrate a major expansion ...
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Art Preview: We're All in Love with Dying and We're Doing it in Texas
From Jesse Butcher We’re All in Love with Dying and We’re Doing it in Texas , solo exhibit by Jesse Butcher August 2-27 MASS Gallery ( 916 Springdale Road ) Opening reception: Saturday, August 2, 8-10 p.m. [ info ] With a name like Jesse Butcher, your art has to be a bit on the dark side. The Austin artist and Rhode Island School of Design grad combines photographs and ...
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Radiohead set to rock Chicago's Lollapalooza fest
Thousands of music fans swarmed Chicago's sun-drenched lakefront on Friday for the opening of a three-day festival that will feature the sensation Radiohead and local hip-hop phenomenon Kanye West.
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Welcome, Guest
Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! Joan Norris and Jim Lamont hold art show at Vail Library more... Keller Williams covers all-Dead material with his new, Internet-only album, “REX.”
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MUTEMATH at the Download Festival
Summer festivals are upon us. Many festivals. Kind of watered down, no? So it’s time to take a look at the beasts of the east: All Points West, and Download Festival. OK, no, The Download Festival is nowhere near the project All Points West is. I mean, Radiohead , Underworld , The Roots , Girl Talk , and Animal Collective could all take the cake as a headliner, and you would ...
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Weather Shouldn't Dampen Sidewalk Art Festival
BANGOR (NEWS CENTER)-- The 19th Annual WLBZ 2 Sidewalk Art Festival will take place on Saturday, August 2 in downtown Bangor. WLBZ 2 Meteorologist Steve McKay is calling for clouds on Saturday with a dry start.
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Out and About: Weekend Picks
Bon Iver FRIDAY: Tonight is the monthly First Friday Dupont art walk, so hit up Foundry Gallery , which is having an opening reception for Interpretive Realms , the annual members' show, from 6 to 8 p.m. Then see 2008 DCist Exposed winner Angela Kleis' photographs in a joint show with Heather Schmaedeke at the Georgetown Optician Gallery (which is actually in Dupont), from 7 to ...
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Religious Calendar
MUSIC AND ARTS BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS: Drawings and paintings from the traveling exhibition "Peace of Art" by Daniel Hejinian. The exhibit focuses on hunger, homelessness and deportation and worldwide efforts to promote peace.
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Sculpture of Marguerite Noble unveiled during First Friday
The bronze sculpture of area legend Marguerite Noble began as a 1500-degree fiery gob of bronze. That specific method of immortalization seems appropriate for a woman who artist Gail described as a "spitfire."
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Seniors put painting skills to test in weekly class
Judie Smothers, former director of the Terrell Senior Citizens Center, has been teaching art lessons from 1 to 3 p.m. every Monday for the past five years.
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First Sunday Gallery Walk - Aug. 3
Get listed To be included next month, send artwork along with a press release via e-mail to christian@lansingnoise.com or mail to NOISE Attn: First Sunday, 120 E. Lenawee St., Lansing, MI, 48919. To have your art returned, include a self-addressed stamped envelope.
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art Till August 2 at Gallery Chemould, 12F Park Street:
An exhibition of paintings by Nilima Dutta. Till August 3 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture, 2nd floor; 4 pm - 8 pm: A solo exhibition of paintings by Suman Bardhan.
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Community college to offer digital photo class
Here is an opportunity to master the basics of digital photography and have fun doing it. Tom Brossart, editor of the Payson Roundup, has held a camera in his hand for more than 30 years and still loves to create pictures.
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Sun Releases JavaFX Preview
The JavaFX Web development platform will compete with Adobe's Flex and Microsoft's Silverlight.
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Graffiti is a 9-1-1 Call
Painted out graffiti is reminiscent of a Mark Rothko painting Photo by Lord Jim via Flickr In light of the new graffiti law Gov. Schwarzenegger signed into law this week, the Associated Press has looked into a concerning pattern about graffiti taggers and the public's safety. Over the past couple years, four people have died when approaching or witnessing taggers in action. ...
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International evenings of dance continue in Vail
VAIL, Colorado — Standing in the middle of the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater stage the afternoon prior to the start of the 2008 Vail International Dance Festival, Artistic Director Damian Woetzel mentally measured the vinyl-covered dance surface.
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Thanks to This Week's Advertisers
We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on Phillyist. Sobieski Vodka , the #1 premium vodka from the land where vodka was born. All Points West , the three day music festival at Liberty State Park. American Apparel , where you can buy tank tops, T-shirts, and bikinis. If you're interested in advertising on Phillyist or any other site in our network, check ...
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Museum brings Bradford's past to life
It has been said that unless we know where we came from, it's difficult to know exactly where we are going.
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Welded Generations: As his father taught him, a Collinwood sculptor teaches his son
It's almost too much, the profusion of sculptures at Jerry Schmidt's gallery, the Waterloo 7, in Cleveland's North Collinwood neighborhood. But tantalizing welded metal creations keep erupting in the renovated cinderblock building.
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