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Weekend Planner: Things to do today and Sunday
n Bandazian: 8 p.m. Sunday, BoBo Gallery, 22 Lexington Ave., $10.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Spitz: Online contest has 'Memory' of Sherborn
"Memory" played tricks on dozens of contestants. Only 10 people who submitted entries in this week's "Where'd She Go?" online video contest knew the statue "Memory" is located in Sherborn, on Rte. 16, just before the Rte. 27 intersection.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Enshrinees Dinner fit for heads of state
CANTON With the fanfare of a presidential inauguration and the production flare of a Hollywood awards show, the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival's Enshrinees Dinner honored this year's inductees with class and pizazz.
The Canton Repository |
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Hail to the Redskins trivia answers
Here are the answers to Wednesday's and Thursday's trivia contest for the John Riggins Hall of Fame figures produced by McFarlane Toys. The winners from those two days will appear in Sunday's Repository.
The Canton Repository |
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Holly City to host Arts, Antiques and Music Festival
MILLVILLE - More than 100 exhibitors and performers are expected to participate in the downtown's first-ever Arts, Antiques and Music Festival, scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 7.
Bridgeton News |
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Sweepstakes points tallied at National Junior Limousin Show
Sarah Johnson of Williamsport, Ohio, won the participation sweepstakes at the National Junior Limousin Show and Congress in Sioux Falls, S.D., July 12 to 18. The 13-year-old won the Junior Division public-speaking and photography competitions and placed second in the Junior Division judging competition.
High Plains Journal |
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Central Plains News
The public opening of the Central Region Juried Art Exhibition at the Portage and District Arts Centre will take place on Aug. 7 at 7 p.m.
Central Plains Herald-Leader |
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Museum to disperse for revamp
[ The Georgia Museum of Art will close for two years or longer for a $20 million expansion beginning in November, but that doesn't mean the museum and its 35 workers are just going to disappear for the duration.
Athens Banner-Herald |
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Today, Tonight, Tomorrow
I like the occasional artsy film, so you’ll definitely see me at the Cameo Art House Theatre this weekend checking out the “The Fall,” a fantastical tale about five heroes on a mission to put a stop to a powerful aristocrat.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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Sight Unseen Gets a Canvas at Old Globe Aug. 2-Sept. 7
The Old Globe's new production of Donald Margulies' art-world drama, Sight Unseen, directed by Esther Emery, begins performances Aug. 2 in the Globe's arena stage at the San Diego Museum of Art's James S. Copley Auditorium. Performances play to Sept. 7.
Playbill |
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Karaterice & the NY Anime Festival Present the Far East to East Showcase
New York, NY, July 31, 2008: Karaterice and the New York Anime Festival (NYAF) today announced the Far East To East Showcase (FETES), a night of innovative music that brings together six of the best musical artists from both the Far East and the East Coast.
Anime News Network |
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A Tribute To An Unpublished Artist
TARPON SPRINGS -- An artist with local ties and fancied as a world traveler is the focus of an exhibit opening Aug. 5 at the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center. The exhibit, a tribute to an unpublished artist, is titled "Harriet Muller Collection."
The Suncoast News Pinellas |
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FEATURED Kent Fort Farm's 14th Annual Peach Festival
Free hay ride, petting zoo, balloons, pit beef, hot dogs, sodas, homemade peach ice cream, face-painting and crafters. Pick your own peaches and blackberries.
The Capital |
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Convicted molester living in St. Lucie returns to custody
A former South Florida art teacher living in Port St. Lucie, who for a year avoided serving a 43-year sentence for sexually molesting a 13-year-old boy in Miramar, was handcuffed and ordered back into state custody Friday, CNN reported.
Fort Pierce Tribune |
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Delray holding contest to name sculpture at Knowles Park
Do you like Fruit Loops or Mac 'n Cheese? Are you a fan of Spaghetti-o's or The Orange Eel?
Sun-Sentinel |
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Art Enthusiasts "Toast the Arts"
The 11th annual wine and food festival, Grape Escape: A Toast to the Arts, was held Friday night with live and silent auctions to support the Topeka Performing Arts Center.
WIBW Topeka |
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Painter of Birds to Finally Get a Home
A new nonprofit group is hoping to establish a new museum in Kent on the grounds of the Sloane Stanley Museum dedicated to Rex Brasher.
New York Times |
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Photo Gallery
What many thought to be automatic took some time to happen for Art Monk. Maybe that's why his initial reaction to entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame surprised even himself.
The Canton Repository |
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Radiohead set to rock Chicago's Lollapalooza fest
CHICAGO (Reuters) - 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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Radiohead plays polished gem at Chicago festival
CHICAGO (Reuters) - British art rock sensations Radiohead played a gem-like performance on the Chicago lakefront on Friday, headlining the first night of the three-day Lollapalooza music festival.
Reuters |
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Pyramid Hill adds new museum and festival pavilion
HAMILTON — A formal opening is still at least six weeks away, but Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park already has moved its offices and has begun loading its collection of ancient art into the new Museum of Antiquities.
The Oxford Press |
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C'ville Refugees' Stories Told in Photographs
A new photography exhibit in Charlottesville details the lives of refugees in the area.
WCAV Charlottesville |
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Radiohead plays polished gem at Chicago festival
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Art rock sensations Radiohead played a gem-like performance on the Chicago lakefront on Friday, headlining the first night of the three-day Lollapalooza music festival.
Reuters.co.uk |
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Pacifica artists' 'cool globe' to deliver climate message
200-pound creation to be part of national touring exhibit
San Mateo County Times |
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Spitz: Online contest has 'Memory' of Sherborn
"Memory" played tricks on dozens of contestants. Only 10 people who submitted entries in this week's "Where'd She Go?" online video contest knew the statue "Memory" is located in Sherborn, on Route 16, just before the Route 27 intersection.
The Milford Daily News |
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