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Culinary carvers transform fruits, vegetables
Culinary carving artist Yung Cohn of Gaithersburg shows personal chef Dawn berlin of Severna Park how to finesse a detail while carving a papaya. Dawn Berlin and Yung Cohn grew up on separate continents, but as children they both loved to play with their food.
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Zimmerman studio moves to Old Town
Kyle Zimmerman Photography is moving from Nob Hill to Old Town. The new location will open Sept. 1. A grand opening is planned for mid-September.
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Film fest a treat for bored eyes
At last week’s press conference, Montreal World Film Festival president Serge Losique promised that his upcoming event would once again provide a rich selection of features, short films, and documentaries from all over the world.
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U.K. advertising watchdog forces Shell to pull newspaper ad
LONDON - Royal Dutch Shell PLC violated industry rules by claiming in a newspaper ad that two oil projects in Canada and the United States involved sustainable forms of energy, Britain's advertising watchdog ruled Wednesday.
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Today's Hub Pick
Treo features blues, reggae and rock as part of the Sounds of Summer concert series at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Museum of Nebraska Art at 2401 Central Ave. 865-8559; www.monet.unk.edu/mona. Free admission. Gates to MONA’s Cliff Hillegass Sculpture Garden open at 6 p.m.
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ART: Art of travels
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20... By Anita overcash Providence Gallery's new exhibit Summer Sojourn, takes viewers on an adventure through the sights of the natural landscapes and seascapes preserved on canvas by traveling artists. From as far away as Italy and as close as the Blue Ridge Parkway in N.C., these works of art really look like the real thing. On display through Aug. 3O. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 ...
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Final trio of contestants profiled
Thirteen young women will be vying for the title of Miss Crookston 2008 Friday night in the Crookston High School Auditorium. Reigning Queen Taylor Davis will preside over the program at the Miss Crookston Scholarship Pageant under the theme "What a Wonderful World," with Steve Krueger and former Miss Crookston Alyson Gilbert, who was recently a contestant on NBC's "Nashville Star," serving as ...
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New aerial imagery of Maltese islands
New detailed aerial imagery of the Maltese islands has been added to the extensive aerial photographic records of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. CORONA - The finals of the "Inland Idol" contest will be held Saturday night at Crossroads Church.
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AmCan to hold free music festival
AMERICAN CANYON - They all serve the community and raise money for good causes, and so organizers said it made sense for churches, social services and service clubs to band together and hold one big party. That event will be the American Canyon Community Music Festival, an
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"Enlighten Up!" Documentary For Yoga Lovers and Skeptics to Premier at The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The MFA Film Program is presenting a 5-show engagement of Enlighten Up!, September 12-14, Boston-based filmmaker Kate Churchill's irreverent look at the world of yoga through the eyes of novice practitioner and skeptic, New York City journalist Nick Rosen.
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The Great Wall of China in Emerald Isle
Tim McGrath of Maryland, visiting Emerald Isle for the first time, celebrated the beginning of the XXIX Summer Olympics by building an elaborate sand sculpture of the Great Wall of China. It was decorated by numerous sets of the Olympic rings.
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Powers and Taubman at Spring Street Gallery
Island artists Jerry Powers and Jennifer Lee Taubman will show their work at the Spring Street Gallery starting this Sunday through next Saturday. Powers’ oils include works from Block Island and France, while Taubman’s watercolors focus primarily on views of the Old Harbor.
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It's Happening - East York
Saturday, Aug. 16 ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW and tea, East York Garden Club, Stan Wadlow Community Centre, 373 Cedarvale Ave., 2 to 4 p.m., cost is $2.50 for the tea. The flower auction begins at 4:15 p.m. ...
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It's Happening - Parkdale-Liberty Village
THEATRE SMASH SUMMER Splash, fundraiser to benefit the upcoming production of Norway at Theatre Smash, Hotshot Gallery, 181 Augusta Ave., 7 p.m. Features DJ, interactive art, refreshments.
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It's Happening - East York
ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW and tea, East York Garden Club, Stan Wadlow Community Centre, 373 Cedarvale Ave., 2 to 4 p.m., cost is $2.50 for the tea. The flower auction begins at 4:15 p.m. Visit www.eygc.ca.
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From the Stall to the Gallery Wall
At the Visual Arts Collective, it's not uncommon to catch a peeping tom, a girl or boy whose eyes dart furtively in both directions before they sneak into the opposite sex's bathroom.... By Tara Morgan.
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Hollywood Takes on the Left
Los AngelesFor anyone who has ever been on a movie set, the commotion inside Warner Brothers Studio 15 will be familiar: serious-faced actors and actresses quietly rehearsing their lines; the director of photography huddled with his assistants around two high-definition screens inside a small black tent reviewing the last scenes; extras lounging around the set trying both to stay out of the way ...
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London News and Reviews
More than 140 works of art that once graced the walls of museums, galleries and private collections across the world have gone on display on the FBI’s most-wanted list.
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Bree Gallery is a sparkling addition to the Parkway
Jewelry lovers and curious neighbors packed the new gallery at 4266 Washington St. in Roslindale last Friday night for a special grand opening. Formerly occupied by Pazzo Books, the space is now the home of Bree, featuring the jewelry of Jamaica Plain designer Bree Richey.
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Giving traditional Ukrainian food ‘a little bam’
Nearly 10,000 cabbage rolls and a lot of other cultural flair are being prepared for this weekend’s festival.
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Exhibition celebrates work of murdered backpacker
An art exhibition featuring the work of murdered Orkney backpacker Karen Aim is on show in the islands. Karen was a talented artist, something her friends wanted to celebrate.
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Live with Lanny! Gets Artistically Sculpted
FOX 26 reporter Lanny Griffith visits a sculpture hanging 70 feet above the lobby of Jones Hall that is being restored by members of the Houston Art Alliance. Crews are working 24 hours a day as volunteers to restore the artistic gem known as Gemini II.
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On the fridge
An opening reception for a traveling Japanese pottery exhibit, "The Rising Generation from Traditional Japanese Kilns," will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Aug. 28 at the Isla Center for the Arts, 15 Dean's Circle, University of Guam. The display is sponsored by the Japan Consulate-General, UOG, Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency, National Endowment for the Arts, and the governor's ...
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47th Annual St. Barnabas Art Show
08/13/2008 - 10:00a.m. to 08/13/2008 - 6:00p.m.
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