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Public asked to help name Knowles Park sculpture
The Public Art Advisory Board is requesting citizens’ help in choosing a name for the sculpture located along Federal Highway at Knowles Park in Delray Beach.
Boca Raton News |
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Unique art of Jessie Montes on display at PCC’s Delmar Riney Gallery
Delmar Riney Art Gallery at Pratt Community College starts the school year with what director Marsha Shrack describes as the most unique art exhibit she has ever seen. The exhibit is a two person show with corrugated cardboard sculpture by Jessie Montes and paintings and photographs by Duane West who is Montes’ agent.
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Chevron wants to build at refinery
PASCAGOULA — Chevron Corporation has submitted an environmental permit application to the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality for the construction of a premium base oil facility at the company's Pascagoula refinery.
Mississippi Business Journal |
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Learn the art of sports photography this fall
As a photography teacher to both adults and youth, over the years I have become convinced of one thing: with a little patience, everyone can become a good photographer.
Seaside Signal |
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Painting first for Margery
A LOCAL artist who for years put her passion on hold has finally unveiled her talent at Redditch Library. Retired Margery Gill, of Outwood Close, Oakenshaw, has opened her first art exhibition with over 40 paintings at the Market Place gallery.
Redditch Standard |
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Moving portrait
Dorian Gray is biggest festival dance show ever
BBC News |
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Dance show makes festival history
A show directed by one of the UK's most successful choreographers becomes the biggest selling dance event in festival history.
BBC News |
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The New York Television Festival Announces 'Premiere Week' Screening Series Featuring Fall Shows From ABC, FOX, CBS, ...
NEW YORK , Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- The New York Television Festival (NYTVF) joined with network partners ABC, FOX, CBS, Media Rights Capital ("MRC") and The CW, NBC and HBO today to announce the lineup for the NYTVF's third annual Premiere Week screening series, taking place September 12-17 during the NYTVF. This year's Premiere Week will present some of the most anticipated shows of the new TV ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Reba, Charlie Daniels Help Jerry’s Kids
Aug. 21, 2008 — Jerry Lewis’ annual Muscular Dystrophy Assocation telethon is 10 days away, but a number of country stars are already helping the comedian raise money for the cause by contributing items for an online auction on the mda.org website. As of yesterday, Reba McEntire had generated a $700 bid for a suede skirt, Charlie Daniels had accrued $250 for a signed gold fiddle, and a Dierks ...
Great American Country |
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Cool book alert: James Jean's 'XOXO'
One of my favorite Comic-Con finds was XOXO: Hugs and Kisses, a postcard book by artist James Jean. Jean is an Eisner Award-winning artist who may be best known for his work on the series Fables, though his illustrations have...
USA Today |
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Rose Tree showcases artwork
More than 40 artists will participate the 30th annual Fine Arts Show of the Artists' Guild of Delaware County this Saturday and Sunday at Rose Tree Park.
Delaware County Times |
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Duxbury resident helps open new supermarket
Michael Hiffa of Duxbury loves golf, reading and photography — just not enough to do any of them on a full-time basis yet.
Duxbury Reporter |
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Swedish Museum hosts LEGO artwork
A special exhibition of LEGO artwork by Nathan Sawaya will open at the American Swedish Museum on Saturday and run through Nov. 30.
Delaware County Times |
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Oil painter returns to the Red Cliff Studio
Artist Nathalie Roy starts work on a new painting of radishes and green onions Monday at her home in Red Cliff. Roy is one of several artists on the Red Cliff Studio Tour this weekend.
Vail Daily |
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This Tuscaloosa African-American art showcase
Gives stark contrast to negative images portrayed in the media recently such as CNN’s “Black in America” series.
Birmingham Times |
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Artists In The Museum - No Copying Allowed
Great European museums allow artists into their galleries to draw or paint. But "copying, apparently, is a polarizing subject. It does tend to come down to those who see it as part of a museum's job and those who don't.
Arts Journal |
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Using Linux for Photography: Where We Stand
Graphics and photography have been Apple's chasse gardee for years but for quite some time, MS Windows is on par with the Mac and the system of choice for photographers boils down to personal preferences more than anything else. But what about Linux? "My goal with this entry is to brush a big picture of where Linux stands as far as photography is concerned," Joel Cornuz explains, "What are the ...
OSNews |
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It's happening right here in your community
-ANIMALS The Animal Protection League will hold a Garage Sale August 23, 8 am- 9 pm at 1727 Laurel Street. Donations needed (No clothes please). For drop offs, call Judy at 782-5728 or Debbie at 603-5443. -ART The Columbia Museum of Art is hosting Children of Hope, an exhibit that displays artwork created by children with cancer and blood disorders.
Columbia Star |
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Girls help beautify neighborhood
Jill Fisher and Katherine Young are painting on the biggest canvas they've ever been given -- a 29-by-40-foot brick wall on the side of an old dental laboratory in Sheraden. read more »
Murrysville Star |
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A Tramp’s Progress: Chaplin X4
Panorama Film Series showing of “Monsieur Verdoux.” Aug. 22, 6:45 p.m.; $8, $6 for museum members, $5 for seniors, $4 for students Cleveland Museum of Art Lecture Hall (888) CMA-0033
West Side Leader & South Side News Leader |
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Downtown@Dusk
The Magpies presents pop/rock music in outdoor venue. Aug. 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; free Akron Art Museum, south parking lot (330) 375-2311
West Side Leader & South Side News Leader |
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Seniors find joy in art class
MOUNT VERNON — When artist and art teacher Amy Flynn offered to conduct an art class for residents of the Ohio Eastern Star Home Community, she didn't know how many people might be interested. But Flynn, who is also the development coordinator at OESH, said she was pleasantly surprised by a good turnout, and the classes will continue monthly.
Mount Vernon News |
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Montreal World Film Festival opens with Paris 36
The Montreal World Film Festival opens Thursday with French director Christophe Barratier's Paris 36 making its world premiere in official competition.
CBC |
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Holly Andres at Robert Mann Gallery
A little push is what Holly Andres got from Portland. Now she's going to be represented by the Robert Mann Gallery in New York. Her first show there is slated for Oct. 23.
The Oregonian |
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World's Largest Street Art Festival Rolls On
Performers from all over the world cram into Braveheart's land.
ABC News |
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