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Bay Meadows Assets to be Auctioned
All assets of Bay Meadows, the historic California track which is conducting its final 10-day meet, will be auctioned Aug. 23-25.
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Puttin' on the Blitz
‘Every show starts with a stack of papers,” says Duane Daniels, founder of the Fritz Theatre, “words on a page, from the script to production demands, and they’re just the tip of one humongous iceberg” — including, for the producers of the Fritz Blitz Festival of New Plays, cell phones always ringing and, they estimate, thousands of emails.
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Arts
Gahanna resident Sallie Cochran will display her artwork at Caterina Ltd. European Housewards, Art & Gifts, 571 S. Third St. in German Village, through Sept. 30 in an exhibit called "Life! Color! Passion!"
This Week Gahanna |
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CCC graduates set for new road ahead
Carteret Community College photography technology graduate Tina Taylor shares her diploma with her 6-year-old daughter Ansleigh following Sunday’s commencement exercises at the Crystal Coast Civic Center.
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Museum exhibit to open in time for Pyrate Invasion
Cindy Jones with the N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort gives a sneak peak into the new pirate exhibit with her period garb and blunderbuss from the late 17th century.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Rice Gallery Hosts Outrageous Window Installation Dust
An artist friend of mine recently moved out of the studio she had rented for years, and I happened to stop by one night while she was "packing." Actually, it was a 24-hour sale of the mountains of crap she had accumulated while living there. (Some art was for sale, too.) Surveying the ungodly piles ...
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Capsule Art Reviews: "Comic Books: A Visual Journey," "Dave Darraugh & Hana Hillerova," "Defending Democracy," ...
"Comic Books: A Visual Journey" Richard Evans of Bedrock City Comics has lent his personal collection to the Museum of Printing History for a survey of comic book history. Eight chronologically arranged vitrines break down major periods since the dawn of mass media. There are the early comics, with ...
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Tribute paid to Iranian masters of nastaliq
TEHRAN, Aug. 6 (MNA) -- Iranian masters of nastaliq were paid homage during the closing ceremony of the second calligraphy exhibition here on Tuesday at the venue of Tehran’s Art Bureau.
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Public art contest extended
AJAX -- The Ajax Public Art Competition has been extended and is now open to artists from across Durham Region. Ajax is holding the competition to select a piece to appear on a free-standing...
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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.
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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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Sal Strom shows master's degree defense exhibit in Lincoln City
Local artist Sal Strom shares her thesis, “Vital Life Energy in an Ambiguous World,” with the public as part of her master's degree defense exhibit.
Newport News-Times |
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The Art Gallery, University of New Hampshire, announces new name
The Art Gallery at the University of New Hampshire has announced that it has changed its name and street address to the Museum of Art, Paul Creative Arts Center, 30 Academic Way, effective July 1, 2008. The new name was chosen with the unanimous support...
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Coming up
"Picktown Smack Down," 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, at Victory Park in Pickerington. The event will ask, "Who has the best fans, the Cleveland Browns or the Pittsburgh Steelers?" Activities include a dunk tank, trivia contest and best-dressed fan contest. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Call (614) 833-3803.
This Week Pickerington |
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Happy 80th Birthday, Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol would have been 80 today; he was born on August 6, 1928. This episode of "USA Arts", from 1966, an NET production, profiles pop art pioneer Warhol ( and Roy Lichtenstein, in part I ). His interviews are mesmerizingly detached and hilarious, and the footage is stunning. Watch now.
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JACK ROUSH, VALVOLINE COLLABORATE ON NEW HIGH-PERFORMANCE ROUSH MOTOR OIL FAMILY
LIVONIA, Mich. (August 6, 2008) - It's no secret that Jack Roush knows how to make power out of engines. It's also no secret that Valvoline knows how to make oil, the lifeblood of an engine.
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Summer of sculptures in Sackville: Internationally-acclaimed artists creating unique environmental works throughout ...
Nature has always been a source of inspiration for artists. And this couldn’t be more true for the 10 world-renowned artists who have been invited to create works of art in Sackville this summer.
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"American Airlines Living Your Dream" Profiles World-Class Photographer Lawrence Jenkins
Lawrence Jenkins, the founder of Lawrence Jenkins Photography and the author of "We Remember," was featured on "American Airlines Living Your Dream," which airs on The Michael Baisden Show each month.
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YML Tonight: All About Photography with Scott Kelby
Your Mac Life (YML), with Shawn King, which airs every Wednesday night, will be all about one of YML's favorite subjects: photography. Scott Kelby, photoshop guru, will be on hand to chat about it
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Coutts to hold reception Friday
Coutts Museum of Art opened a new exhibit, “Life’s Colors . . . wildlife art by Gayle Clayborn and photography by Dr. Richard Kuhns,” Friday.
El Dorado Times |
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Art gallery to raise money for cancer
Art gallery to raise money for cancer
The Pulse-Journal |
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Memphis in May to honor Chile in 2009
The 2009 Memphis in May International Festival will honor the Republic of Chile as part of the annual event’s cultural exchange.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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DART's new Green Line features site-inspired sculpture
In September, Dallas Area Rapid Transit rolls out its new Deep Ellum Green Line rail station -- complete with site-inspired sculpture installation. The collaborating conductiors behind the estimated $1.3 million project?
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