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Tim Gill bash big on pro human rights
Quark founder Tim Gill and his partner, Scott Miller, threw a swingin’ soiree for 1,000 or so of their closest friends Tuesday night at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Artist couple display panel posters
VietNamNet Bridge - Artist couple Duong Anh and Minh Phuong are one of the few artists now still pursuing the passion for panel posters. They just opened their exhibition on the kind at the Vietnam Revolutionary Museum yesterday afternoon.
Vietnam Net |
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The art of a mystery?
Researching a former art instructor for September’s Valdosta State University centennial art show has possibly raised the question of a mystery.
The Valdosta Daily Times |
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Portrait Gallery gets Bradman painting
A portrait of Sir Donald Bradman has been donated to the National Portrait Gallery, on what would have been his 100th birthday.
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Salt Flats show more than bare desert - Arts and Entertainment
"Nude painting" is a term that may usually be taken as a painting of somebody who is naked. That is not what Paul Butler does. He paints on the naked body.
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"Nude painting" is a term that may usually be taken as a painting of somebody who is naked. That is not what Paul Butler does. He paints on the naked body. "This is the farthest thing from being about sex," Butler, a local artist, said.
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Oro Valley Classic Car Show set for September 20
The town of Oro Valley and Comcast are sponsoring the First Annual Oro Valley Classic Car Show, BBQ, Blues & Family Festival on Saturday, September 20, at Steam Pump Village.
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Grand Prairie's Renaissance Hospital files for bankruptcy
The re-opening of Grand Prairie's only hospital hit another snag when its owners filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week. Renaissance Hospital's filing comes just four months after Atlantic Health Group acquired a majority stake in the troubled Renaissance Healthcare Systems.
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Grand Prairie's Renaissance Hospital files for bankruptcy
The re-opening of Grand Prairie's only hospital hit another snag when its owners filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week.
Dallas Morning News |
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What The Asian Art World Needs: Art Fairs
"In the past year, two new contemporary art fairs have gained considerable attention because of their sheer size - ShContemporary in September in Shanghai and Art HK in May in Hong Kong - but they are still far from being seen as equal to their Western counterparts.
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City Tour for Solar Addresses Democratic National Convention's Call for Increased Renewable Energy
A solar tour, designed to educate municipal leaders, community members, public schools, universities and utilities on how to make solar energy a meaningful power resource for their cities, will exhibit during the Democratic National Convention at Denver's Green Frontiers Fest /New Energy Station at Sculpture Park, and Coors Field "SEIA SUNFEST" Concert. Providing practical information on how to ...
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Balancing Art: Women in white are held aloft by children in Elaine Badgley Arnoux's 2004 painting 'See Saw Margery Daw.'
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Women governors honored at luncheon
JP Morgan Chase hosted a luncheon at the Denver Art Museum Tuesday to honor five Democratic female governors.
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Goldie portrait to be auctioned
A Charles Goldie portrait that has never been on the market before is expected to fetch a high price when it goes on auction in Wellington on Wednesday.
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Pitt, Clooney open Venice with Coen bros' satire
Brad Pitt and George Clooney hit the red carpet on Wednesday with their latest movie "Burn After Reading," a satirical comedy by Oscar winners the Coen brothers which opens this year's Venice film festival.
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Kayla Stomack
Erika Magers, a local Lansing artist who has been working with other painters and community members on the Westside Community Diversity Mural during community painting days at the Black Child & Family Institute, 835 W. Genesee St. in Lansing. “It’s definitely very challenging,” Magers explained.
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Just for Kids Calendar
CHILDREN'S MUSEUMWACKY WEDNESDAY LakelandIn Cup Cooking, kids can mix and create simple recipes. Activity is "Apple Salad."WHEN: 10:30 a.m. WednesdayTHRILLING THURSDAY LakelandSession focuses on early science and math. Topic is "Spool Racers."WHEN: 10:30 a.m. ThursdayFUN FRIDAY Lakeland
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Good Causes
ART AUCTION
The Lakeland Ledger |
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Statue is symbol of a city's history, an artist's passion
Shakopee High School graduate Bill Huber spent the last two years of his life on the school's new sculpture, which was unveiled last weekend.
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11 a.m. - Isla Center invites artists to exhibit
11 a.m., Aug. 27 — The Isla Center for the Arts at the University of Guam will bring back the "Creative Hands: Pacific, Formerly Art of the Pacific Rim" exhibit. All artists throughout the Pacific region are invited to submit images for consideration in the exhibit.
Pacific Daily News |
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Culture feast at Wollombi
Wollombi Cultural Centre (WCC) will be hosting some exciting exhibitions over the next few weeks. Laguna artists Penny Walton and Hadyn Wilson will be holding an exhibition to celebrate the coming of spring.
The Advertiser |
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Reuters Entertainment Summary
Pitt, Clooney open Venice with Coen bros' satire VENICE - Brad Pitt and George Clooney hit the red carpet on Wednesday with their latest movie "Burn After Reading," a satirical comedy by Oscar winners the Coen brothers which opens this year's Venice film festival. The actors will bring A-list star power to the 11-day event which features everything from obscure Asian art ...
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Laguna Hills artist captures souls on canvas
Enzie Shahmiri to sell portrait of Sudanese girl in eBay auction.
Orange County Register |
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Blocks from DNC, gallery shows off Obama-inspired work from street artists
DENVER (AP) - Some of the biggest names in street art are displaying work inspired by Barack Obama's presidential campaign. And they're doing it in a scruffy Denver gallery topped with the word "HOPE" sculpted out of bike wheels.
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Fine Arts Festival set for Saturday
The Fine Arts Festival of Elk Grove will be returning for its second year on Aug. 30 at the Laguna Town Hall, 3020 Renwick Ave., Elk Grove. The first festival took place last year and was considered a success with around 3,000 people in attendance.
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