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Stu Bykofsky: Mummers, maybe it's time you helped your museum
PALMA LUCAS says that her husband, John, jokes that she was in the cement when it was poured for the Mummers Museum.
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Kalama festival celebrates rail, loggers
KALAMA — A festival celebrating Kalama's Hawaiian and American Indian roots will incorporate more of the town's railroad and logging history into this year's event.
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Cotton spike puzzles traders
Alarm over the price of oil has sparked controversy over the role of "speculators." But it's an unusual and damaging price spike this year in a different commodity — cotton — that has market watchers scratching their heads.
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Accordions are not just a punch line anymore
Squeezboxes rule at the American Accordionists' Assn. festival in Arlington, Va., where the once-popular instrument is part of a revival. . -- When he was 5, John Moceo announced that he wanted to play the accordion. Chalking it up to childhood whimsy, his mother pushed him to play something else, anything else -- guitar, piano, even baseball.
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Everyone walking into the Chapel Hill Public Library passes by part of a communitywide art exhibition.
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A $1.25 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will be pumping through the veins of the Ackland Art Museum in the coming years with the impetus of enhancing the museum's role in University education.
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Caltopia 2008 New in town and want a crash course in local goods, services, scenes, and style? Starting UC Berkeley or returning after a long summer away? Love free samples? Caltopia 2008, the annual "college lifestyle festival," spans August 24-25 in the UC Berkeley ...
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Monday 'Frogs -- A Chorus of Colors' on display
`A CHORUS OF COLORS' Celebrate the Year of the Frog with Frogs -- A Chorus of Colors. The exhibit, which continues through Sept. 7, contains an assortment of exotic live frogs from all over the world, including poisonous frogs.
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A&E Calendar
ART4 FREMONTOhlone College's Louie-Meager Art Gallery at the Gary Soren Smith Center for the Fine and Performing Arts is showing "Botanicals & Landscapes," an exhibit of large-scale botanical drawings and traditional contemporary California landscapes by Bay Area art educators and Ohlone
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The CMA paints ugly portrait of Canadians' attitudes towards mental health
TORONTO - The Canadian Medical Association is painting a portrait of Canadians' attitudes towards mental health, and the picture is not pretty.
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Lourdes Shrine holds art and talent festival
LITCHFIELD - As Michael Seery performed in the talent competition at Lourdes In Litchfield Sunday as part of their 7th annual Jubilee Year Art and Talent Festival, it was clear his thoughts were with his mother.
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Art collectors shouldn’t count on cashing in
In the 1980s, John Ueleke was a young financial adviser who decided to take a chance on a new investment vehicle that was relatively untried and, looking back, revolutionary and a bit risky.
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Through the Lens: Artist Andrew Callis
While many people are sleeping, some artists are up painting or sculpting at a local studio. Fox 13's Neil Olsen has a look "Through the Lens."
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Music Review: Jamie Davis - Vibe Over Perfection
Smooth and silky vocals from a master. I've written a couple of reviews recently that spotlight recordings of legendary performances from the Monterey Jazz Festival, but this time around I'm focusing on an artist who will soon be making his very first appearance at the storied show. Vocalist Jamie Davis will be bringing his mellow baritone to Monterey in September, close on the...
Blogcritics.org |
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Disney Fine Art Live Event: Disney Olympic Art, Jungle Book Art, Disney Pins
Sanders Art Studio.com, an authorized Disney Fine Art Gallery.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Teen Sex Education Site TeenSource.org Hosts Best Condom Art Contest
TeenSource announces a contest to choose the winner of The 2008 Condom Cover Art contest. The condom package design contest strives to educate teens and young adults in a creative and fun way about safe sex and how to use a condom to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases or "STD's."
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Artists invited to San Pedro festival
Artists are invited to participate in the upcoming Tri Art Festival, scheduled for Sept. 13-14 in San Pedro.
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"Fired-up" art installed at Chappaqua library
CHAPPAQUA - Two Putnam County artists have transformed a patch of grass at the Chappaqua Library into one of the Westchester Arts Council's new ceramic-based art exhibits.
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Pair open west-side cafe-gallery
Not too long ago, if you had asked Ruby Chacon her impression of Salt Lake City's west side, she probably would have responded with the same impression of poverty and crime that many east-siders do.
Deseret Morning News |
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Greetings From Beijing
One big surprise I've had today is meeting my photography friend Mark in Beijing. He works for Nikon Canada and was sent to the Olympics as technical support working Main Press Centre.
London Free Press |
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Anstruther photography challenge
THERE'S been a million photos of the harbour, chip shops and seagulls, but do they really reflect life in Anster? (12/08/2008 10:12:05)
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Dinner in 20 minutes: Pasta with garden tomatoes, garlic and brie
Post Food section reader Patrice Kehoe is inspired to make this dish -- Pasta With Fresh Tomato, Roasted Garlic and Brie -- when "the farmers markets are overflowing with great tomatoes," she wrote when she sent in her Top Tomato contest recipe. With five at her table, including three hungry teenagers, she also appreciates how easy it is to make. Kehoe, an art teacher at the University of ...
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Paints and prescriptions
Dr. Robert Moore says he loves to be creative - whether that means writing screenplays, creating board games or painting colorful beach scenes.
Cape Cod Times |
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Gretchen Espina beats Ram Chaves and Jayann Bautista in "Pinoy Idol"
The last and final showdown of the reality singing competition Pinoy Idol took place with a bang as the remaining three contestants Jayann Bautista, Ram Chaves, and Gretchen Espina battled it out on stage amidst energetic performances from legendary icons of the local music industry.
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Celebrating with free art
KINGSTON -- Marissa Miller sat on Main Street in Kingston on Sunday morning for more than three hours as she waited for the Paper Kite Studio & Gallery to open its doors.
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