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The Eye: Rebecca Weber on Eric Robert Parnes
Rebecca Weber, owner of the Still Life Gallery, talks about art and artists.
Baltimore Examiner |
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BRIGHTON: Arts festival to offer food, fun and crafts
Mexican corn dogs, smooth jazz and wood-carvers are just a few of the treats in store for visitors to the 25th annual Brighton Fine Arts Festival.
Detroit Free Press |
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Walk through fields of color at Frist
Walk through the Frist's first-floor galleries these days and you're likely to hear gasps of astonishment coming from visitors taking in the art center's latest exhibit, Color as Field: American Painting, 1950-75.
The Tennessean |
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Woo Hoo, come see us at the Oasis Stampede
Come see us today at the Churchill County Fairgrounds, at the Oasis Stampede! CAPS will be featured, and we invite all people and their dogs to participate in great games and contests.
Lahontan Valley News |
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£3,000 helps raise the roof
MORE than £3,000 was raised at a fete, bingo evening and week-long art exhibition at Snettisham. (01/08/2008)
Lynn News |
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Science and art
Valerie Rapp first stopped at the painting to simply scan its salmon swimming upstream. The U.S. Forest Service science writer had a break in a conference at Skamania Lodge, and the piece adorning the facility drew her in with its textures and abstract beauty.
The Columbian |
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Going beyond: Art to bite and delight on Galloway Road
Tales from the far side is the sort of fun, mischievous exhibit Miami's rising-star artists used to stage before they became famous, before pressure mounted for them to produce -- then produce more, before every day turned into a hectic prelude to Art Basel Miami Beach.
Miami Herald |
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Painting nets more than $1M at auction
DENNIS, Mass. -- A painting owned for generations by a Cape Cod family who had no idea what it was worth has netted more than $1 million. ... - The Associated Press
Rutland Herald |
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Mixer is warm-up for September festival
Enoteca Toscana Wine Bistro at 2088 Ventura Blvd. will host a mixer from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Monday.
Ventura County Star |
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Summer heat doesn't slow art shows
August tends to be a time of pulling back. The heat slows down our pace and saps our energy.
The Fresno Bee |
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Times Past: Man with a vision molds a botanical masterpiece
“T here’s always gonna be obstacles. The thing is, you don’t let those obstacles determine where you go.” Pearl Fryar, the son of a sharecropper, started a garden at his home on three acres near Bishopville, S. C., in 1984. He wanted to win the city’s “garden of the month” award. It grew into a wonderland along the highway. Voltaire’s novel “Candide” accurately reflects the religious ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Lewiston hosts jazz and art festivals this month
On two August weekends, the Niagara County village turns its picturesque Center Street over to free outdoor music shows and art displays.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Rain doesn't dim allure of Park Ave Fest's attractions
Park Avenue Festival drew crowds despite the rain.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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St. Stanislaus Church works hard for Polish Arts Festival
St. Stanislaus Church on Hudson Avenue was awash in pierogi Saturday evening as hundreds came out for the 35th annual Polish Arts Festival.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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MyNorth.com Films Panel Sessions at Traverse City Film Festival & Provides "Behind the Screen" Interviews--Janet ...
MyNorth.com, the online home of Traverse, Northern Michigan's Magazine, makes the Traverse City Film Festival's celebrity panel discussions available on the Internet.
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EmergingArtists.com Art Gallery releases an RSS feed to Buy Original works of Art
EmergingArtists.com, an on-line art gallery for Emerging Artists, has implemented an RSS feed for customers to receive the latest art listings automatically each day. Buying Original Art on-line is inexpensive and convenient with free listings for Artists and a money back guarantee for buyers.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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The Carle announces search for Executive Director
Founding Director Nick Clark to become Chief Curator as rapidly-growing museum expands senior leadership team.
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Golden day for Wesley Village
JENKINS TWP. – The United Methodist Homes of the Wyoming Conference honored its 50th anniversary with a celebration at its Wesley Village Campus Saturday. The event, which was held in the Partridge-Tippett nursing facility activity room, featured live entertainment, an art show and a cooking demonstration.
Times Leader |
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Arts festival ends today in SoNo
NORWALK - The 32nd annual SoNo Arts Celebration continues Sunday along Washington and South Main streets in South Norwalk.
Stamford Advocate |
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Rain dampens, but festival goes on
NORWALK - Paul Clark knew the cleanup would be easy when he decided to offer chalk artwork on the street during Saturday's opening of the 32nd annual SoNo Arts Celebration.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Bountiful festival invitees tangled in U.S.' visa web
In May, He Guan Gyu was pinned under heaps of rubble for more than 24 hours after a massive earthquake struck China's Sichuan Province. It killed her parents and destroyed the factory where she worked.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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10-day Indian Cinema festival to be held in London
A 10-day Indian Cinema Festival, with special focus on Bollywood and Malayalam movies, will be held in London from August 14.
The Economic Times |
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Fish species on the decline
Where the Hudson River bends around Jones Point in Rockland County, there is a navigational marker labeled P 47 on the charts - the letter signifying nearby Peekskill and the figure its height in feet. Two ospreys one morning perched on the structure, which looks like a small oil derrick.
The Journal News |
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Arts center preps for Warhol exhibit
The Andy Warhol billboards north and south of Troy are creating quite a stir among tourists who are making last days of summer beach excursions.
The Troy Messenger |
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Romantic optimist
Grammy-nominated folk artist, Steve Forbert appears at 4 p.m. today at The Turning Point in Piermont. This folk/rock guitarist, singer/songwriter offers songs with clear-eyed insight and plain-spoken, heartfelt eloquence. Don’t miss this chance to see him live. Tickets are $30. 468 Piermont Ave., 845-359-1089.
The Journal News |
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