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Photographer gives drive-in theater top billing
Zachary S. Malham's day job is running The Egg & I restaurant in Highlands Ranch, but his passion for photography and interest in iconic Western pop culture images earned Malham a one-man show at a prestigious Cherry Creek North venue.
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Recess with a camera
When we invited readers to submit their digital images of playground equipment after featuring the photography of Brenda Biondo earlier this summer, the enthusiastic response inundated our inboxes.
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The lowdown on LoDo Denver
DENVER — As we walk from Union Station to the city's new Museum of Contemporary Art, my husband and I have to stop chatting.
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Works of art for all the city to see Commission's goal is accessible culture
The sleek stainless steel sculpture that welcomes visitors to the Pittsfield branch of the Ann Arbor District Library is the latest example of the Ann Arbor Public Art Commission's commitment to public art.
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Friend says man was on cruise ship
BROCKTON - The wife and a friend of a man fatally shot on the waterfront just after midnight Friday said the victim had attended a floating reggae and hip-hop party on the Provincetown II, enjoying the cruise with hundreds of other visitors to Boston for this weekend's Caribbean American Festival.
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Mt. Kisco fair draws food and vendors
MOUNT KISCO - The annual street festival and fair of the St. Francis A.M.E. Zion Church had a bit more excitement this year than in previous years.
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A recycling renaissance
On Tuesday morning, Santa Fe recycled-materials artist Julie Anderson was busy in Open Hands' newly leased space at Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe. The walls were painted burgundy and gray and smell of dust lingered among the boxes and mannequin arms.
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Mountain venues make for a cool jazz festival
IDYLLWILD - People traveled from just down the road or from hundreds of miles away to enjoy the combination of unspoiled nature and grooving jazz. Dave Fridlund drove from Los Angeles to the mountain town of Idyllwild for the 15th annual Jazz in the Pines festival.
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Erasing the past
The stains of a violent life left behind are still visible on his skin but hours of agonizing pain unveil a new beginning. Richard Bocanegra carefully removed a cross from around his neck and shoved it in his left pocket. Then he peeled off his gray shirt, strapped on a pair of goggles and sat waiting. Photo Gallery: Gang tattoos erased Video: Inked
San Bernardino Sun |
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Ho Baron puts works on Web
EL PASO -- Ho Baron's sculptures not only have been shown nationally, but also have adorned the outside of his home for more than a decade.
El Paso Times |
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Adair Margo moves her art business Downtown
EL PASO -- It's been a little over three months since Adair Margo closed her gallery after 23 years. But already, Margo is putting the finishing touches on a new space, appropriately named Adair Margo Fine Art.
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Art aplenty in fall classes around city
As kids head back to school and fall approaches, a new round of art-related classes will be offered to both youth and adults at art venues around the city. Everything from fiber art classes to painting to glassblowing can be found, at different price levels and for all different ages. Here's a look at some: Wichita Center for the Arts One of the oldest art institutions in Wichita, the ...
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Around Town: Tea parties benefit families of deployed troops
Author Mara Purl celebrated a table full of book awards and her newest novel by inviting friends to three elegant afternoon teas. Then she added her special spin: A percentage of book sales and the proceeds from a special auction went to The Homefront Cares, supporting families of deployed troops.
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Allenspark residents buy out porn shop
Jeff and Vicki Mead, after being told they can't open an ATV rental shop in Allenspark, were considering converting the building into an adult gallery. The building is now in the process of being bought by a group of local residents who hope to convert it to a community center.
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Art auction will buy barbecue for troops
EL PASO -- Area artists have done their part to help feed soldieres preparing for deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan.
El Paso Times |
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Exhibit celebrates wonders of Zion National Park
Travelers who love art and Zion National Park may want to check out a new exhibit at the St. George Art Museum, 47 E. 200 North.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Innovation soars at air show
Art and Air Festival brings unusual aircraft to mid-valley
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SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR
EVENTS 2008 Wichita Flight Festival, starts 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today, Col. James Jabara Airport, 3512 N. Webb Road. Includes air show, Kansas Aviation Gallery, children's activities, static aircraft displays, car show. Tickets $5, available at Select-A-Seat outlets and at the gate; children 5-under free. Free parking and shuttle from designated area at Hawker Beechcraft, Central and Webb. ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Giant mural mimics mansion's window
An almost 18-foot-long mural painted inside a Cataumet boat warehouse looks so realistic that it feels like you can step into the pastoral setting. That painting will take the place of a window on the wall of a grand New York estate.
Cape Cod Times |
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Art large and small, even on toilet seats
This is a weekly series on day trips and weekend getaways within easy driving distance of Wichita. In the days of late summer and early fall, garden produce and fruit crops continue to ripen across Kansas. It's time, if you haven't already, to explore farmers markets and orchards for fresh peaches and apples. Day trips can also include small town festivals and unique places to eat. ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Floating exhibit shows alternative
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Couple put hearts (and more) into arts
Survey the generous donations Frank Basile and his wife, Katrina, have given to local arts organizations over the years and you would think that they grew up going to operas and museums.
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Calendar
2 to 3 p.m. — North Texas State Fair and Rodeo creative art and photography entry pickup (Commercial Exhibit Building, Community Wing) and youth art entry pickup (Commercial Exhibit Building, West Wing).
Denton Record-Chronicle |
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Art Briefs, August 24
Rehearsals will begin in September for the Midwestern State University Oratorio Chorus. The first rehearsal is at 7 p.m. Sept. 8 in the choral room of the Fain Fine Arts Center at Midwestern State University.
Wichita Falls Times Record News |
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Living at the speed of art
Like a super-charged, energy-overloaded Jackson Pollock painting, with paint splatters splashed over here and sprayed, splayed and gooped over there, Mary Helen Maskill, too, is super charged, energy-overloaded, all over the place, and a creative high-flyer.
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