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Sunday auction features antiques, art
This 1880s Zuni pot is one of about 150 items that will be available for auction at Beverly Hurlbut's Four Generations Auction Sunday at the Gallup Catholic High Sschool Gymnasium.
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Grand Opera House joins monthly Gallery Walk lineup
Visual, theatric and the performing arts mingle on an artistic canvas that is Grand Opera House next month. On Sept. 6, the Grand will host a display of historic Oshkosh Public Museum photographs, live music by singer/songwriter Rob Anthony (www.robanthonymusic.com) and stage performance by Appleton Renaissance School of selections from the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Gallery Walk ...
The Oshkosh Northwestern |
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HPD: Houston dentist taped patients in bathroom
Doctor Byron Weinle is charged with four counts of improper photography.
11 News Houston |
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Community Calendar
Corn Husk Doll Making Class, noon to 2 p.m., Adams Art Gallery. For ages 7 (accompanied by adult) to adult. $10; materials included. Students must bring old towels and scissors. Class size limited to 25. Call 366-7450 to register.
The Post-Journal |
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Texas Dentist Accused Of Videotaping In Bathroom
A Texas dentist accused of videotaping people using his clinic bathroom is charged with improper photography.
KWTX-TV Waco |
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art Till August 23 at Chemould Art Gallery, 12F Park Street, #2229 8641; 2 pm - 7 pm:
An exposition of the creations by four contemporary artists: Bhaskar Bhattacharjee, Dipankar Ray, Kalyan Chakraborty and Sanjay Bhaumik. Till August 23 at Kanvas Art Gallery, 2nd floor (Shivam Chamber), 53 Syed Amir Ali Avenue): Beyond Infinity , an exhibition of paintings by Subrata Das.
The Telegraph |
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Dentist charged with taping people in restroom
HOUSTON (AP) - A Houston dentist accused of videotaping people using the bathroom at his clinic is charged with improper photography. Byron Weinle is charged with four felony counts for allegedly videotaping patients and employees secretly.
KXAN 36 Austin |
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Updated 8/22: Historical museum closed for remodeling
The Niles Historical Museum is closed for remodeling indefinitely, according to the staff.
Niles Herald-Spectator |
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Dentist charged with taping people in restroom
HOUSTON -- A dentist accused of videotaping people using the bathroom at his clinic faces charges of improper photography, authorities said.
KRIS-TV Corpus Christi |
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CHANDLER: Art shows make political statement
Every arts group with a couple of empty walls - or an open sidewalk - is putting up work with a political flavor to mark the Democratic National Convention.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Downtown Art Exhibit and Sale
The Babylon Arts Council in partnership with the Inc. Village of Lindenhurst and the Lindenhurst Memorial Library will present "Downtown Arts," an art exhibit and sale featuring the work of local Long Island artists and photographers on Sat., Sept. 6, at the Lindenhurst Village Square from noon to 6 p.m..
Amityville Record |
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Communicating through the unsaid
Sculptor Gakushi Yamamoto arrives looking as if he tumbled out of bed — or rather rolled off his futon and into the nearest shirt and pair of jeans that came to hand. And that may be so, considering he has had to travel two hours to meet up in Moto-Azabu for 10 a.m. We choose to sit on square upholstered hassocks rather than on the carpeted floor of Asian Collection Contemporary Art Gallery. ...
The Japan Times |
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Forbes lists richest royals
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.
Regina Leader-Post |
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Buy Curious: On a Shopping Mission
Independence is in the air. The savvy shopper these days isn't just concerned with getting a bargain, but with supporting local independent designers. This weekend, take advantage of the independence boom by hitting up some big sales and street festivals going on. You'll take comfort in knowing not only that you're supporting a local designer, but also that you're getting something truly unique. ...
East Bay Express |
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St. James Court Art Show to kick off with gala Sept. 27
The St. James Court Art Show will start in style this year, with a new gala event on Sept. 27.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Summer nights get cultural boost in Gemmayzeh
Summer nights in Gemmayzeh are experiencing a cultural boost thanks to the Touristic Festival of Beirut, a visual and performing arts exhibition from August 20-24. From 6 p.m. until 10 p.m., pedestrians on Gemmayzeh's main street may enjoy free of charge a variety of music and dance performances on an outdoor stage.
The Daily Star Lebannon |
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1908--When the Democrats First Came to Denver
Explore Denver through the eyes of a Democratic National Convention delegate from 100 years ago in 1908--When the Democrats First Came to Denver, presented in partnership by the Denver Public Library and History Colorado. Collections from the Denver Public Library's Western History Department and the Colorado Historical Society are combined for this joint exhibit, which includes more than 100 ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Exhibitors, distributors to boycott 'Kuselan' producers
Tamil superstar Rajnikant may have promised Rs.100 million compensation to distributors of his box office flop 'Kuselan', but exhibitors and distributors Friday announced a non-cooperation movement against the film's producers and the actor.
Calcutta News |
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All Assam Students Union promises to exempt ONGC from shutdowns
The All Assam Students Union (AASU) has promised hydrocarbon major Oil and Natural Gas Commission Ltd (ONGC) 'unconditional support' and exemption from shutdowns so that the company can carry out its operations in the northeastern state in an uninterrupted manner.
Calcutta News |
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Women artists featured in new Ashbury-Hodge Gallery exhibit at CMU
FAYETTE, Mo. – The Ashby-Hodge Gallery of American Art at Central Methodist University opens a new and culturally unique exhibition Aug. 26 titled “Women In Art: Seventy Works from the Permanent Collection.” Being featured are more than 70 works of art by women artists, many of them from Missouri.
Boonville Daily News |
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Man Shot After Getting Off Cruise
BOSTON (AP) -- Police are investigating a fatal shooting in a parking lot near one of Boston's most famous waterfront restaurants and an art museum.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Denver Art Museum gets ready for conventioneers with "Get Out the Vote" poster show
DENVER - The Denver Art Museum is getting ready for conventioneers with a digital exhibit of political posters.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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"The Rocker" lets a has-been drummer bang it again
*** (three stars) "The Rocker." PG-13 for drug and sexual references, nudity and language. 1 hour, 41 minutes. Directed by Peter Cattaneo; written by Maya Forbes & Wally Wolodarsky; photography by Anthony B. Richmond; starring Rainn Wilson, Christina Applegate, Jeff Garlin, Josh Gad, Teddy Geiger, Emma Stone. Open at area theaters.
Denver Post |
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SF hosts massive outdoor concert
Golden Gate Park is hosting to the largest music festival in the city's history
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Dentist Accused Of Secretly Taping Bathroom
HOUSTON -- A Houston-area dentist was in court Friday morning, accused of secretly taping people in his office's bathroom, KPRC Local 2 reported. Byron F. Weinle was charged with four counts of improper photography, improper recording at his business at 910 South Wayside.
KPRC Local 2 Houston |
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