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There's a well-known warning about what happens when people make assumptions. With her new exhibit at Duke University's Nasher Museum of Art, Senior Curator Sarah Schroth may have just proved that sentiment true.
The Daily Tar Heel |
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Downtown Businesses Prepare For Folk Festival Crowds
BANGOR (NEWS CENTER) -- Tens of thousands of people are expected to visit the Bangor waterfront for the festival.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Walk in the Park picture-perfect for art show
As an accomplished oil painter, Andrew Weiler has seen his works exhibited in galleries and art fairs across the country.
Daily Herald |
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Weekend features an abundance of art
Lake County area art aficionados will have a busy weekend with two local festivals boasting the work of hundreds of artists from both close to
Daily Herald |
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20 years later, 'Straight Outta Compton' remains a hip-hop masterpiece
Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and the rest of N.W.A. stunned the world with its explosive soundtrack to urban street life
Contra Costa Times |
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Driver in crash to be sentenced
POMONA - An El Monte man who pleaded no contest to killing his best friend and injuring four people during a street race will be sentenced Nov. 17.
Whittier Daily News |
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Radford professor invited to exhibition - roanoke.com
Although he could not attend the show in China, Z.L. Feng submitted a piece that will raise money for earthquake victims. RADFORD -- Beijing isn't the only place in China attracting competitors from around the world these days. Z.L. Feng, a professor of art at Radford University, is one of three American artists invited to China to compete in the International Watercolor Masters Invitational ...
The New River Valley Current |
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Art festival awards eight scholarships
The Sausalito Art Festival Foundation Scholarship Committee has awarded eight $2,000 scholarships.
Marin Independent Journal |
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Princeton Day features art show, sailboat races
PRINCETON, Iowa — Painter Billie Davids captures vignettes of people in action with her camera and transfers the images into oil paintings.
Quad-City Times |
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Cutbacks hit National Gallery, Library
The National Gallery of Australia is scaling back travelling exhibitions and cutting out all its publications in a bid to meet the Rudd government's efficiency dividend.
The West Australian |
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Pioneer Days canceled over dropping attendance
VERMILION — The Lorain County Metro Parks has canceled this year’s Pioneer Days event. “We’re going to take a step back and evaluate the festival,” said Sarah Sharp, the Metro Parks’ public information officer. “We’d like to bring something back that’s bigger and better.” The annual event had been held at the Mill [...]
The Elyria Chronicle-Telegram |
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Sculpture outside The Centre now under wraps for safety's sake
Workers were digging out and "The World's Lartest," Evansville artist John McNaughton's aluminum coil sculpture in front f the main entrance to The Centre, in preparation to relocate it yet again. This would be its fourth siting since it was first located on a corner near the old Vanderburgh Auditorium.
Evansville Courier & Press |
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Bottle Shock Lightly comic film tells how California wines became stars in the mid-1970s
A great real-life story -- about an international wine contest held in 1976 that catapulted Northern California wineries out of plonk-y obscurity and into the pantheon of the Great Wines -- gets the big-screen treatment that too often feels like a TV movie. Randall Miller's low-key comedy tells the Cinderella tale of how a handful of Napa Valley wineries catch the palate of Englishman Steve ...
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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Art and design in a digital age
Tomorrow has arrived in "Digital Is," a multimedia exhibit at the Selby Gallery at the Ringling College of Art and Design.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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It's not too late to enjoy Canadian theater
Stratford and Shaw festivals continue to bring ancient and contemporary works to riveting life.
Detroit News |
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Vandals trash Girls Inc. in city
NASHUA -- The storage room at Girls Inc. looked like a modern art project gone awry, with green and black paint speckling the floors and ceiling and various items strewn about. ... - By JULIA AGRESTO Staff Writer
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Laban: Joseph Churchward World of Type Exhibition
Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Ni sa bula vinaka, Namaste, Kia orana, Ia Orana, Gud de tru olgeta, Taloha ni, Talofa, Kia ora tatou and Warm Pacific Greetings to you all this morning.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Organizers Gear Up For Unique Music Fest
When Another Planet's massive Outside Lands Festival makes its debut in Golden Gate Park next weekend, the inaugural edition of the event will offer Bay Area music lovers a new kind of concert experience as the park hosts amplified music at night for the first time ever.
KTVU 2 San Francisco |
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Kngwarreye exhibition opens in Canberra
A unique exhibition of contemporary works by Aboriginal artist Emily Kngwarreye is on display at the National Museum of Australia (NMA) in Canberra.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Tamara Browning: Artists’ talents help Darfur
Retired from state government, DELINDA CHAPMAN has been painting for about three years, showing her artwork in various places in the area, including the Eclectic Gallery in Jacksonville, as well as The Trout Lily Cafe and the MacArthur Boulevard Fair in Springfield. Chapman’s acrylic abstracts — several of which are large and colorful — also will be among artwork displayed to benefit the ...
The State Journal-Register |
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Art Students Try To Beautify South Main District
University of Memphis art student Ben Moss and his friend, Charlie Davis, recently completed a project they hope will be the first step in encouraging....
The Memphis Daily News |
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A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries Aug. 21-27
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries Aug. 21-27, WeekEnder:4-Pagination
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star |
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Today's events, 08/21
TODAY 7 a.m. - Concho Valley Farmers Market, Paseo Pavilion, 609 S. Oakes St. 5:30 p.m. - Therapeutic Thursdays, D'Vine Wine, 113 E. Concho St. 6 p.m. - Art Walk, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and Downtown San Angelo.
The San Angelo Standard-Times |
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Calendar: 08.21.08
The second in a series of social mixers for young professionals is from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Art Museum of South Texas, 1902 N. Shoreline Blvd. During the evening, guests may view museum exhibits, network with other up-and-coming community volunteers and professionals, sample food and drink by the Corpus Christi Town Club and enjoy the ambiance of after hours at the museum.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Local photographer achieves gold level
John Gladman, of John Gladman Photography, 613 N. Second St., Lawrence, recently received the Gold Level Photographer of the year award from the Professional Photographers of America.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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