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Salem schedules HarvestFest for September 13
Salem’s first annual HarvestFest is scheduled for Sept. 13. The event will celebrate the end of the growing season with local food, music, art and activities for the entire family. The all day festival will showcase the farmers, artists, organizations and groups that make Salem special.
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"New, Three: 2008 Kansas City Art Institute Faculty" Exhibition Opens at H & R Block Artspace
The biennial exhibition will introduce recent work by faculty who joined the Art Institute in the past three years.
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Balthus show revives debate on Lolita-esque works
MARTIGNY, Switzerland (Reuters Life!) - A major exhibition of French artist Balthus, featuring his Lolita-esque portraits of adolescent girls, has revived debate about the legacy of the man who declared sexual obsession was "in the eye of the beholder".
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Elvis tribute hits road
More than one Elvis will be in the building tonight in Memphis, Tenn. Michael Sokolik Jr. of Socastee will compete with 21 other men in the semifinal round of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis, Tenn. The finals are Thursday. Sokolik, a 19-year-old who graduated in 2006 from Socastee High School, won a preliminary round July 19 at Legends in Concert in Surfside Beach. He is the ...
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Troupe to honor longtime leader
Gallery Players will name its stage in honor of director emeritus Harold Eisenstein, who led the theater for decades.
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Craft materials matter in the 21st century
This week sees the final of a special series of talks at Aberdeen Art Gallery by internationally regarded guest speakers on the arts and craft movement in Scotland. 2008/08/12 00:00:00
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Ad or arthouse?
Would you see a film that started as a Eurostar short?
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Balthus show revives debate on Lolita-esque works
A major exhibition of French artist Balthus, featuring his Lolita-esque portraits of adolescent girls, has revived debate about the legacy of the man who declared sexual obsession was "in the eye of the beholder."
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Bratwurst Festival part of state TV coverage Thursday
BUCYRUS -- The Brat-wurst Festival will get statewide attention this week.
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Stolen art trial starts in Mass.
BOSTON -- A federal trial has begun for a retired Massachusetts lawyer accused of trying to sell seven stolen paintings, including a $30 million still life by French impressionist Paul Cezanne. ...
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Nude model art is the Big Issue for John
THE founder of the Big Issue magazine is to draw a nude life model on stage for his debut show at the Fringe Festival.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Mystic Festival Announces Winners
The 51st annual Mystic Outdoor Arts Festival jury has announced awards for its show last weekend. Watercolors: first place, Ralph Acosta; second, Farhana Hussain; third, Rosalind
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NHS birthday focus on art of healthcare
A SERIES of exhibitions is taking place across the city to mark the NHS's 60th anniversary.
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AT&T Free Tuesdays at Cummer : Admission to the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, 829 Riverside Ave., is free every Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. The evening is sponsored by AT&T. For information, call 356-6857.
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Summer in the City: Out-of-this-world, yet down-to-Earth art
Take a surreal trek through the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum and experience art and outdoor relaxation, under an other-worldly setting.
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Summer in the City: Out-of-this-world, yet down-to-Earth art
Austin sculptor Charles Umlauf still rolls on in interesting ways. Over the tranquil locale they spread, infiltrating the lush greenery and mossy laced timbers that blanket the garden in a rich proliferation of artful and natural interaction. They are Umlauf's sculptures.
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News & Star
A SCULPTOR has unveiled his latest masterpiece – of famous west Cumbrian fell-runner Jos Naylor.
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Because of a reporter's error, a story about electronic-waste collection in Exeter contained the wrong dropoff day. The public can drop off electronic waste from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Courthouse Art Gallery and Museum in Exeter.
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It's my party; Manicures, hair treatments aren't just for grown-ups anymore
Some girls are born for the royal treatment, and 6½-year-old Mollie Glover knows it.Mollie sat on her throne two weeks ago at her own princess party, held in Bend’s Sprouts Kids Salon, one of a handful of Central Oregon businesses that create princess parties for children.While Mollie had her hair curled, painted and sparkled, four of her friends took turns with nail painting, dress-up and hair ...
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DMA08 Connects Attendees to State-of-the-Art Education; DM Basics and Database & Analytics Tracks for the Novice and ...
August 13, 2008 — The Direct Marketing Association ’s (DMA) DMA08 Conference & Exhibition will give attendees valuable tools to effectively target and retain their customers.
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The Iron Horse rears up in Walker's Point
The Iron Horse Hotel, 500 W. Florida St., is within sight of the new Harley-Davidson Museum, but while the hotel will be a mix of chic and chrome and will cater to upscale business travelers and the leather-clad biker set -- often that's the same customer -- don't call this a biker hotel.
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Public art lights up in Chapel Hill
Glass and light artist Ray King has spent five years on his latest project, "Eddies of Light," at the new Chapel Hill Aquatic Center in Homestead Community Park off Homestead Road.
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Photography class begins
Nicky Christie (from left), Norm Burnham, Darnel Schauer and John Furches look at photographs by Larry Elshoff at the Columbia County Senior Services Lifestyle Enrichment Center during a photography class Tuesday afternoon.
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8:20 p.m. — Masters of flower kung fu photo gallery
8:20 p.m., Aug 13. — With Team Guam having the day off, the Pacific Daily News' Jojo Santo Tomas had the day to take in some culture at the Olympics in Beijing.
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‘The Real Me’ on display at BU
BLOOMSBURG — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s fall art exhibitions will start with “Carl Gombert: The Real Me,” from Monday, Aug. 25, through Friday, Sept. 19, in the Kehr Union, Multicultural Center.
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