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Redd signs with Patriots
Photo by Les Schofer, LU Photography Elizabethton native Vince Redd was signed as a free agent by the New England Patriots following the weekendÕs NFL Draft.
Elizabethton Star |
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It's 'Cinco de MiMo' on Biscayne Blvd.
With the varied Cinco de Mayo events that sprout up this time of year in celebration of Mexican heritage, an Upper Eastside group has used its creative license to introduce a new festival, one that highlights the cultural and historic character of the Biscayne Boulevard Historic District.
Miami Herald |
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Coen brothers spy caper to open Venice festival
Burn After Reading, a spy comedy by directors Joel and Ethan Coen and starring George Clooney, will launch this year's Venice film festival.
CBC |
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Restaurant gives students chance to display work
Jar Cafe owner, Gene Martin, talks about the different pieces of artwork on loan from Grayson County High School students. One Leitchfield restaurant operator is using his business to showcase art work from area high school students.
Grayson County News-Gazette |
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Historical society director releases book on Indian School
At first glance the pictures appear to be nothing more than the careful but unexceptional renderings of horse-obsessed young boys.
The Sentinel |
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Carlisle’s next First Friday celebration will have fiesta flair
A pinata contest, mariachi band and free chips and salsa will be just a few of the attractions at Downtown Carlisle’s fiesta-themed First Friday event on May 2.
The Sentinel |
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Perry County club focuses on photography book to be released at holidays
The Perry County Council of the Arts and the Perry County Photography Club will come together for the creation of a book of photographs entitled “Perry County In Focus.”
The Sentinel |
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Youth celebrate saving the planet
The Youth Expression Festival at the Paterson Museum this weekend offered a variety of activities, including a workout with hula hoops. (BETH BALBIERZ / SPECIAL TO THE HERALD NEWS)
Herald News |
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Photoshop guru leaves Adobe for Microsoft
Mark Hamburg, the second engineer to work on Adobe Systems' Photoshop and a leader of the Lightroom software project, is headed to Redmond.
CNET |
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UW-Madison nano research mixes with art, coffee
In May, 14 striking, larger-than-life photographic prints that are both comfortingly organic and starkly abstract will enable patrons of Mother Fool's Coffeehouse in Madison to visualize a scientific world that's rarely seen outside the laboratory.
University of Wisconsin - Madison |
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Today's top things to do in Fort Collins
There are a few events going on today worth noting. Here's the lineup. Art - Check out the work of Bon Jovi drummer Tico Torres at Walnut Street Gallery, 253 Linden St. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday; the exhibit ends Wednesday.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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Seoul World D.J. Festival spins back onto Han¡¯s banks
This weekend, the public park that runs along the Han River in Seoul will turn into a massive outdoor dance floor featuring the who¡¯s who of the world¡¯s most renowned D.J.s and electronica musicians.
JoongAng Daily |
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BofA expands Museums on Us program
Bank of America Corp. has expanded its Museums on Us program, which provides the bank's cardholders with free access to some of the nation's museums. (BAC)
Charlotte Business Journal |
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Color mixing class taught at Hagerstown gallery
Morgan Ballard taught a color mixing and color theory art class at the Contemporary School for the Arts and Gallery Inc. in downtown Hagerstown recently
The Herald-Mail |
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And there was light!
NORTH ADAMS -- Nearly 3,000 tourists swarmed the concrete banks of the Hoosic River Saturday night from about 7:30 to 11 for the city's first annual spring lights festival, surpassing local expectations and boosting local business profits.
North Adams Transcript |
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Art Program to Take Art onto Field
SIOUX FALLS, SD (April 28, 2008) - The Sioux Falls Canaries are pleased to announce a partnership with Lithia Dodge of Sioux Falls and Chevrolet of Sioux Falls that will benefit Sioux Empire Arts Council (SEAC). This season, the Canaries will showcase the talents of one young artist at each home game by featuring their artwork on second base.
OurSports Central |
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Art display at Nevada State Museum; Karaoke at Decades Bar and Grille
Selections from the Collections, a new exhibit in the Middle Changing Gallery of the Nevada State Museum, 600 N. Carson St., 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Nevada Appeal |
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Washington DC
Hello, and welcome to what I hope is the first of many articles here at the Examiner. For the last 25 years, I've made my living in the Antiques/Auction business and my articles here will reflect my ongoing studies and observation.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Area students blend state history, art
Jim Stone Elementary School students were recently given the opportunity to go back in time a few centuries and learn a little bit about the early days of Arkansas during the school's annual Fine Arts Festival.
The Log Cabin Democrat |
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Wiggins Art Day scheduled for May 12
Wiggins High School and middle level students will show off their artwork from this year during the Second Annual Wiggins Art Day on Monday, May 12.
The Fort Morgan Times |
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John D McHugh: Six months in Afghanistan
Video, audio slideshow, photography and blogs from John D McHugh's six months in Afghanistan with US airborne forces
Guardian Unlimited |
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Cole announces art exhibit grant for ECU
[ WASHINGTON D.C. -- U.S. Congressman Tom Cole recently announced that East Central University in Ada has been awarded a $15,000 grant to support a touring exhibition featuring the work of American artist Leon Polk Smith.
The Daily Ardmoreite |
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Landscape of feeling
As Tjunkiya Napaltjarri has aged, her paintings have embraced a more personal vision
The Australian |
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Bank of America Announces Significant Expansion to Museums on Us(TM) Program
Bank of America today announced a major geographic and program expansion of its acclaimed Museums on Us program, which is entering its 11th year providing free access to some of the nation's finest cultural institutions.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Glendale Garden Festival to debut soon
The city that loves a festival adds one that will highlight desert landscaping.
The Arizona Republic |
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