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Brecksville obituary: Jay Kalchoff
Jay Kalchoff, 52, of Brecksville died Aug. 2. Mr. Kalchoff was the owner/operator of Rite Machine Co. He enjoyed many hobbies including motocross, formula one auto racing, photography, model railroading, astronomy and many outdoor activities. He was the son of...
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Joint effort creates new graffiti art
Graffiti Art Programming is celebrating its 10th anniversary with Erni Vales, a 30-year legend of the art form. Vales, a New Yorker, came to Winnipeg to paint a mural with founding members on the Graffiti Gallery's indoor walls.
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Leslie Hindman Auctioneers to Sell Telescope Believed to Have Been Owned by George Washington in October Auction
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, one of the nation's leading fine art auctioneers, is pleased to announce the sale of a telescope believed to have belonged to George Washington. The telescope has been consigned by the renowned Illinois Institute of Technology. Washington possessed many telescopes during his lifetime, having eleven in his collection at the time of his death in December of 1799. ...
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iCollector.com Technologies Update
OJAI, Calif.----Ableauctions.com Inc. announced today that it is actively seeking a strategic partner or a potential purchaser for its live auction broadcast service operations. These operations include the operations of iCollector.com Technologies Ltd., the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, which broadcasts antique and collectible auctions over the Internet for numerous galleries and auction ...
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Businesses snubbing The Public
Not a single business has taken up the chance of moving into state-of-the- art new facilities at the Black Country’s Public arts centre.
Express and Star |
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Govt steers clear of Hussain controversy
Washing its hands off the controversy surrounding non-inclusion of paintings of M F Hussain at the India Art Summit, the Culture Ministry has said that it was not consulted about the choice of works to be displayed but would be "happy" if the artist is included.
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Shard work pays off as display sparkles
Stourbridge’s International Festival of Glass got off to a sparkling start with the opening of a centrepiece exhibition showcasing some of Britain’s most talented artists.
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Milwaukee's Masterpiece shows "rolling sculpture"
Leon Flagg has been the chairman for Milwaukee's Masterpiece Style and Speed Showcase going on four years now, and never, he says, has he seen a lineup of motorized grandeur and rarity as is scheduled for this weekend's Concours d'Elegance and car club show.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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The 'Roadshow' docks at Seaport to honor treasure of maritime art
If you were to show up one of these days at a taping of “Antiques Roadshow,” clutching an authentic oil painting by maritime artist James
New London Day |
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Horse-drawn paintings for sale
Retirement can be a time for exploring one's creative side, at last unburdened by the demands of work. It's hard to say whether a horse finds such exploration liberating, but it certainly can be lucrative. Unfurl the Flag, a chestnut-colored thoroughbred who earned $650,000 during his racing career, is spending his retirement using his muzzle, a canvas and a water-based, nontoxic palette to ...
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Govt regrets absence of Hussain paintings in Art Summit
New Delhi, Aug 22 : Amid the raging controversy over the non-inclusion of artist M F Hussain's paintings in the India Art Summit beginning here today, the Union Ministry of Culture said it was not consulted regarding the artists whose works are to be displayed at the summit.
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RRoll Over Dover tickets refunded, spokesman says
Those who purchased tickets for the RRoll Over Dover outdoor music festival through online retailer Tickets Nashville have already been refunded, said company spokesman Richard Steward.
The Leaf Chronicle |
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Bare cupboards filled
The North Platte Telegraph Considering a food can sculpture contest was being tried in North Platte for the first time on short notice, Platte River Mall Manager Clarine Eckhoff is pretty pleased.
North Platte Telegraph |
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ACD Festival Schedule
The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival and Kruse International Auburn Fall Auction begin this week. Here’s a rundown of what’s going on in Auburn for the week. While the festival’s official start is Thursday with the Kick-off Luncheon, some pre-festival events are slated.
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art
All weekend – “GUITAR SHOW” – Ends Oct. 8; opening reception, 7 to 9 p.m. today; Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery, 437 E. Berry St.; gallery hours, 424-7195 or www.artlinkfw.com.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Dance: 'motion pictures'
Celebrate Dance Festival will show you the talent of 57 groups as they take the stages in Balboa Park and the park's Casa del Prado Theatre today through Sunday. It's an Eveoke Dance Theatre production. Free. Visit eveoke.org
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Out and About: A Super Happy weekend (with Gretchen Wilson)
I have "Redneck Woman" running through my head just from writing "Gretchen Wilson at Casino Ballroom." Her visit will end the weekend but there's plenty else to do and#8212; including many more music events, some gardening and the Twilight Auction for AIDS
The Rockingham News |
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The instruments of artwork
At an Artlink exhibit a few years back that was devoted to motorcycles, former executive director Betty Fishman rode a Harley. Photo caption: “Sarabande – Duet” by Alex Pancner will be featured in Artlink’s “The Guitar Show.”
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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MUST SEE: MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART
Johannesburg collector. His tastes are wide-ranging, moving between figurative and abstract painting, and encompassing expressionist portraiture and quasi-surrealist landscapes.
Financial Mail |
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Horror is used as a means to an end, not the end in itself
(the mathematical symbol delta separates the "W" and the "Z") is something of an atrocity exhibition. Over the past decade, or at least since the brutality of events at Abu Ghraib forced themselves into our consciousness, the use of torture on screen has become almost commonplace.
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This week's gallery roundup
Here's a look at three local exhibitions you should check out this weekend
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Highland Park art and film festivals this weekend
To borrow a phrase from "Sunset Boulevard," Highland Park has been ready for its close-up for some time.
Lake County News-Sun |
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Free treats at Taft Museum
Say au revoir to summer with Hot Music - Cold Treats, a free concert and ice cream social Sunday on the front lawn of the Taft Museum of Art.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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ART NEWS By Bobbi Seidel
"After Katrina," an exhibit of photographs taken in Louisiana by Lori Parsells of Plumsted, opens with a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Welcome Center, 31 Main St., in the New Egypt section of Plumsted. The reception will include zydeco music and cajun cuisine. The show runs through Sept. 30 at the center and is part of the Sizzlin' Summer Arts series sponsored by the Plumsted Township ...
Asbury Park Press |
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Thai monarch world's richest royal
Thailand's revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej is the world's richest royal, according to a Forbes magazine list dominated by Middle Eastern monarchs riding high on surging oil prices.
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