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Oak Hill summer series to end with garden
Oak Hill and The Martha Berry Museum in Rome will conclude its summer lecture series, “Historic Gardens of the South,” on Tuesday with a 7 p.m. presentation featuring guest lecturer Jennifer Dickey. Admission is free and open to the public. Because of limited seating, advance reservations are advised. Call 706-368-6776 to RSVP.Dickey’s presentation will focus on the historic gardens on the Oak ...
Rome News-Tribune
Jewish Art Final
Sunday is the final exhibition day for "The Eye of the Collector: The Jewish Vision of Sigmund Balka" at the Tyler Museum of Art. The museum is located at 1300 Mahon Ave. on the campus of Tyler Junior College.
Tyler Morning Telegraph
Kidnap suspect's background depends on whom you ask
By KAREN TESTA BOSTON — Clark Rockefeller may not really be a descendant of the oil tycoon, but if authorities and reports are to be believed, he sure was a lot of other things: A German student named Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter who lived with families in Connecticut until he wore their hospitality thin. A teen husband who left his wife in Wisconsin a day after they wed. A Wall Street bond ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Third annual bluegrass festival set
LAKE COUNTY -- Organizers have their Is dotted and their Ts crossed in preparation of the third annual Old Time Bluegrass Festival.
The Lake County Record-Bee
Rendering the Hudson?s Rhythms in Sound
Janet Grice, a bassoonist and composer from Ardsley, has written a suite of music portraying scenic locations around Westchester.
New York Times
Space Adventures, Real and Imagined
?Space Is the Place? is one of those goofy but enjoyable theme exhibitions that every now and then arrive at regional museums.
New York Times
Photos From Those With an Eye for Nature?s Grandeur
An exhibit at the Montclair Art Museum sets out to prove that photographers also made outstanding contributions in this area, equaling if not surpassing landscape painters.
New York Times
Works of Stone With Moving Images
An unsparing view of human existence is material for Michal Rovner, 51, the Israeli artist who is the subject of an exhibition at the Heckscher Museum of Art.
New York Times
Dredge Thompson deal delayed
A deal to bring the William A. Thompson dredge boat permanently to Winona could be in jeopardy, according to a statement issued Friday by the Minnesota Marine Art Museum.
Winona Daily News
Rockefeller saga is a tale of many identities, stories
BOSTON -- Clark Rockefeller may not really be a descendant of the oil tycoon, but if authorities and reports are to be believed, he sure was a lot of other things: ... - By KAREN TESTA The Associated Press
The Nashua Telegraph
"Art of the Olympians" on display in Beijing
Gold is in the mind of every Olympian. But when you think of the Olympics in Southwest Florida; for several people, art comes to mind. NBC2 found out how local artists helped make Beijing bling with perfect paintings.
NBC 2 Fort Myers
New symphony, ballet pieces created for Nasher Museum's El Greco to Velazquez exhibit
DURHAM, N.C. -- A new symphony piece and a new ballet will be performed as part of the Nasher Museum of Art's exhibition featuring art during the reign of Spain's Philip III.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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The Edmond Sun
Cirque d'Art to have fall registration
PDT Staff Report Cirque d'Art Theatre, Southern Ohio Museum's performing arts troupe, will be having its fall registration at the Cirque Studio, 2102 11th St. (corner of U.S. 52 and Lawson Street) in Portsmouth from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 16. There is a one-time registration fee of $15.
Portsmouth Daily Times
Trinity Village Entertainment Series begins today
The Trinity Village Shopping Center will be abuzz with live music, art galleries, ice sculpting and more this evening as the plaza rolls out the first installment of its new, six-week entertainment series.
Suncoast News Pasco
Preschool Picassos pause to 'clown around'
Brian the Lion got things off to a roaring start as he got local children ready for some "Clowning Around" at the Michelson Museum.
The Marshall News Messenger
Bluffs artists converge on '8/ate/08' exhibit
OMAHA - Even though the group's name is Nebraska Women's Caucus for Art, there a number of members who are artists from southwest Iowa.
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil
Georgette Mayo
Georgette Mayo was leaving graduate school at the University of South Carolina and moving on to work in a dream situation. Mayo, who began higher education later in life than many, would be feeding her passions for archival collections, museums and culture, and African-American history. In...
The Post and Courier
Ribbon falls on new business
Ben Sharp, joined by wife Kristen and daughter Madalyn Grace, is surrounded by family, Chamber of Commerce members and friends as he cuts the ribbon for his new business Ben Sharp Photography located at 126 Armstrong St. The grand opening was held Thursday afternoon and Friday.
Wharton Journal-Spectator
Remington Exhibition Scheduled
The Polk Museum of Art will open an exhibition next month of works by Frederic Remington, considered one of the premier artists of the American West.
The Lakeland Ledger
Today, Tonight, Tomorrow
The Airborne & Special Operations Museum is celebrating the 68th anniversary of National Airborne Day — and the eighth anniversary of the museum — in a huge way today. At 8:30 a.m., the Airborne Division Band plays outside of the museum.
The Fayetteville Observer
SoBA presents art by Alicia Olea-Bell
The Society of Bluffton Artists will present "Earth, Sky and Sea," the artwork of Alicia Olea-Bell from Monday through Sept. 27. The public is invited to a reception for the artist from 3 to 5 p.m. Aug. 17 at the SoBA Gallery where refreshments will be served. The gallery is located on Boundary Street in Bluffton and is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Island Packet
Erlanger sculpture a 'healing beacon'
The red metal sculpture erected Friday in the atrium of the medical mall at Erlanger hospital elicited a few inquiries of “what’s that?” and a couple puzzled looks.
Chattanooga Times Free Press
News briefs
Digital photography class offered at Bay ESCANABA - Two sessions of Basic Digital Photography are being offered through the M-TEC at Bay College. For beginning photographers who own/use a digital point and shoot camera class will meet on Tuesdays, Sept. 9 through Oct. 28. A second class, specific to owners of DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras, will be held on Thursdays, Sept.
The Escanaba Daily Press
Carving camp for big kids
MARBLE, Colo. - There is no single "type" of carver that comes to the Marble/marble symposium every summer.
The Aspen Times
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