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Things to do: Tuesday
• Registration for Fall Museum Studio Art Classes will open at 8 a.m. Tuesday. The registration and classes take place at Las Cruces Museum of Art, 491 N Downtown Mall. Class schedules and registration forms are also available at http://museums.las-cruces.org . There will be two fall sessions beginning Sept. 8 through Oct. 20. The second session will begin Oct.27 and end Dec.15. Classes are ...
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Things to do: Saturday
• Three exhibits will run through Saturday at the Las Cruces Museum of Art, 491 N. Main St., on the Downtown Mall. Susan Murrell's show, "Hour after Hour of Thought and Analysis," will consist of large-scale multimedia installations of work inspired by natural forms and scientific textbooks.
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Things to do: Friday
• "Fresh Eyes," will show through Friday at the Justus Wright Galeria, 925 S. Walnut St. A summer art exhibit of work by sophomores and juniors at Las Cruces High School will be the first exhibit in a continuing summer series sponsored by the Las Cruces Arts Association in conjunction with Judd Wright, owner of the Justus Wright Galeria.
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Things to do: Thursday
A lecture, "Apache Land: From Those Who Lived It," will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Road. Karl Laumbach presents this look at the art and oral historical record of the late Keith Humphries.
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Lucky Seven: Bringing High Society to El Paso
Las Cruces' High Society Orchestra will light up the stage at the Arts Festival Plaza in El Paso on Friday, as part of the Alfresco! Fridays series. With a library of more than 1,000 musical arrangements, High Society performs an exciting variety of music.
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Jazz Videos
Get featured! Submit your video Description A performance from the 1995 Jacksonville Jazz Festival. Lee Ritenour - Guitar Eric Marienthal - Sax Art Rodriguez - Drums Dwayne Smith - Bass Barnaby Finch - Keyboards
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Do It: Try your hand at graffiti
The first graffiti and street art festival ever held in Prague will present a colourful mixture of different styles and approaches of the artists attempting to enliven the grey city dullness.
Prague Daily Monitor |
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Gent Jazz Festival 2008: Days 5-8
The second half of the Gent Jazz Festival is traditionally devoted to peripheral jazz zones, from hip-hop groove to Cuban nostalgia, New Orleans R&B to avant-rock weirdness. All of the seats are cleared out of the performance tent, creating a floor designed for dancing.
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S'pore Art Museum opens new wing for contemporary art
It’s approximately “88 steps” from the Singapore Art Museum (SAM), but the new wing — 8Q — is expected to go the distance for contemporary art.
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A Warhol exhibit gives short shrift to a Modernist master's historical importance.
Visitor awareness of this historical background would bring valuable eloquence to Mondrian's rigidly silent geometry. By Savannah Guz.
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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Wassaic Project to bring local artists together
As the summer winds down, artists from near and far will converge in the Harlem Valley to celebrate and create in a new all-encompassing arts festival called the Wassaic Project.
Millbrook Round Table |
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Joseph Hall advances in Elvis finals
A man who entertained at Legends in Concert for more than a month this summer has made the final round in the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis, Tenn.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Players span eras in chamber concert
Although only four instruments were represented in the Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival concert Tuesday night, the compositions spanned the baroque, romantic and 20th-century periods.
Cape Cod Times |
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W-B art store hanging in
WILKES-BARRE – When an electrical glitch sparked a fire in his South Main Street art store and gallery in July 2007, Ken Marquis was thankful that people were on the premises to call the fire company.
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Joseph Hall advances in Elvis finals
A man who entertained at Legends in Concert for more than a month this summer has made the final round in the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis, Tenn. Brian Brigner, chief operating officer of On Stage Entertainment, the Las Vegas-based producers of Legends in Concert, said by phone early this morning that Joseph Hall of Lincoln, Neb., had reached the top 10. Michael Sokolik Jr. ...
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South Shore Arts exhibits drawings
HAMMOND Several works by recent Munster High School graduate Adam Cooper can be seen through Sept. 13 at Substation No. 9, a branch of South Shore Arts at 435 Fayette St.
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Blobtown: Movie memories revitalize a community
PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. -- There is a man. He carries a can, and inside it is a weird, blood-red hunk of goo the size and consistency of a generous bowl of lumpy raspberry Jell-O. Photo gallery
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Eleanor Schultz, 82, kin of two Newsers
Eleanor Hope Schultz, mother-in-law of Daily News Director of Photography Michael Lipack and grandmother of Daily News employee Matt Lipack, died Wednesday after a long bout with Alzheimer's disease. She was 82.
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"Barbie" undergoes artsy makeover in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Life!) - The blond hair, pert nose and twinkling eyes of the shapely doll were unmistakably Barbie, but what was she doing attached to a prehistoric bug?
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Oops! Graffiti squad swabs art show
Sydney 'Eye Saw' exhibition gets taken literally by over-zealous council cleaners.
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Arrested in Tibet: A Young American's Journey of Fear
Wen-Yan King listens to Devendra Banhart, The Temptations and The Beatles. She likes hash browns. She drinks too much coffee. The Lion King is her all time favorite feel-good movie. Her hobby is photography.
Phayul |
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Music Review: Jimi Hendrix - Live At Monterey
Jimi Hendrix: Chapter 9. Live At Monterey is a CD issued last year that presents Jimi Hendrix’ complete concert at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Hendrix was a star in England, but was an unknown artist in the United States. The audience at his performance had no idea that they were in for a music changing event as Hendrix, in about 43 minutes, changed the face of...
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Early look at two events arts groups plan for fall
As summer draws to a close, area arts organizations, including Progress Through Preservation, Akron's architectural heritage organization, are making plans for fall outings.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Ann Bryant in mini mode
EAST London’s Ann Bryant Art Gallery is exhibiting miniature art works created by local artists . The Peep Show Exhibition opens today at the gallery’s Coach House.
Daily Dispatch |
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Festival in France helps Wales to shine on the world stage
The International Celtic Festival in Lorient just ended brought Wales together with other Celtic nations in a spirit of co-operation, says AM and Minister Andrew Davies
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