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Tribe to host art show
The Snoqualmie Tribe store, Paddle, presents the first-ever Paddle Native American Art Show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, at the Snoqualmie Tribal Center, 8130 Railroad Ave. in downtown Snoqualmie.
Snoqualmie Valley Record
Caption contest? (Or: If you can't laugh at yourself ...)
Only four days later, let me tell you a very little about Saturday's Live Wire! taping at the Gerding. It went well. Channing Frye was in fine, fine form. All I had to do was stay out of the way. (I mean, c'mon.
OregonLive.com
District juggles art, music instruction
To cut costs across the Pearland Independent School District and provide continuity in music education, elementary school art teachers will be replaced by music teachers by the fall of 2011, according to a district official.
Pearland Journal
“Iconoclastically Yours”
DUAL is bringing the outside in. “I’m striving really hard to make people feel like they’re walking on the streets of Houston when they enter the gallery,” he says in an e-mail. The local graffiti artist (who prefers to go by his all-caps moniker) renovated the Aerosol Warfare Ga ...
Houston Press
Louis C. Smith: “Ambiguous Places”
Louis C. Smith’s paintings are neither here nor there, neither this nor that. “Ambiguous Places” is a collection of the artist’s black-and-white works depicting places and objects that could be, but then again may not be. Ribbons of white paint twist and turn against black backgr ...
Houston Press
Celebrate the Rich Traditions of the Russian Mosaic at Penn's Landing
Celebrate the heritage and history of the former Soviet Union's republics during the "Russian Mosaic" Festival at Penn's Landing. For the fifth year, the Russian speaking community of Philadelphia will join together to rejoice in the rich traditions of their culture.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - Discoteca Maria
Discoteca Maria by TripTrip Photography The brilliant colors and sharpness of this image drew us to choose this photo as Photo of the Day. It's also nice to know that someone out there still sells cassettes! ________________________________________________________________ If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining a whole bunch of Houston's best ...
Houstonist
CM seniors take home top honors in annual art contest
Four Catholic Memorial School art students could not be considered poor, starving artists on July 28. At the Fairmont Copley Hotel that afternoon, John Repucci of Holbrook, Jeffrey Cambria of Roslindale, John Keough of Hyde Park and Dan Patterson of West Roxbury took home top honors in the annual Boston Crime Watch Poster Contest luncheon and awards ceremony.
Roslindale Transcript
KRONOS opens “Boo Davis: Quiltsryche”
August 29, 2008 6:00 pm to August 30, 2008 1:00 am Free Staunton’s KRONOS Gallery hosts a sure-to-be-happenin’ “art party/basharoni” for its new exhibition, “Quiltsryche,” by Seattle artist Boo Davis. Not your grandma’s quilts and not your average art opening. September 29, 6pm-?? 14 Byers St (on the Wharf). 540-213-1815. Comments(0)
The Hook
Museum head apologizes for treatment of woman wearing Islamic veil
The episode, which has kindled controversy in the Italian media and arguments between politicians, occurred Sunday in a Venetian museum.
International Herald Tribune
Works informed by sense of place and history
James Dignan looks at the latest works by Russell Moses, Jennifer Leyden and Mark Sharma, and paintings created as part of a community project in conjunction with CanTeen.
Otago Daily Times
Can't Miss It: Wednesday
TALKING ABOUT SPACE: Portland, Maine artist, Anna Hepler, gives a talk at the Henry Art Gallery about her current piece, Arrest, Array . Arrest, Array is showing at Bellevue's hippest contemporary art space, Open Satellite . Hepler's work uses small pieces to create a complex and huge geometric whole that invites interaction and changes as we move around it. Hepler's art is for the math ...
Seattlest
Art Walk founders
These oil paintings from left, “Pirate's Coast” and “Summer Grazing” by Ivan Kelly, and “Evening Descending on the Orchard” by Michael Gibbons, are at the Toledo Public Library.
Newport News-Times
Bodies of art
At last year's Australian Body Art Carnivale Katrina Farrar was halfway through painting her model when disaster struck.
Stuff
Toledo Art Walk
The 15th annual Art Walk Saturday through Monday, Aug. 30-Sept. 1 in Toledo offers a self-guided walking tour of artists' studios to view artwork like Susan Comerford's “View from Archery Summit”, plus a chance to listen to music, participate in wine tasting, and dance in the streets.
Newport News-Times
Folk art exhibit debuts in Toledo
“Art of the People” - folk art of the Americas and the Pacific Rim - opens at the Toledo History Center on Saturday during Toledo's “Art Walk”. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday through Monday. (Labor Day weekend).
Newport News-Times
'Last' Goldie portrait sold
What is thought to be the last portrait painted by Charles Goldie has been sold at auction for more than $400,000.
Stuff
Pitt, Clooney open Venice with satire
Brad Pitt and George Clooney hit the red carpet with their latest movie "Burn After Reading," a satirical comedy by Oscar winners the Coen brothers which opens this year's Venice film festival.
Stuff
High school arts conference returns Oct. 29
Read To Succeed of Rutherford County, in partnership with Rutherford County Schools, the Business Education Partnership, the Artsy Mommas, Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation, Kohl's, Barnes and Noble and area businesses are proud to present the second annual Express Yourself Arts Conference (EYAC), an arts experience for high school students, to be held 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Wednesday,Oct. 29 at ...
Daily News Journal
Flooding near Charlotte's Mint Museum of Art
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WBTV Charlotte
Dead Sea Scrolls to be displayed on Internet
Scientists using American space technology have started a huge project to digitally photograph the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest known version of the Hebrew Bible, and post it on the Internet for all to see, Israeli authorities said Wednesday. High-tech cameras using infrared photography are being used to uncover sections of the 2,000-year-old scrolls that have faded over the centuries and become ...
The State
PLAN YOUR WEEKEND WITH METROMIX: Take a peek into the art of Chrysler's Arts, Beats and Eats celebration
With more than 155 arts exhibitions lined up for Pontiac's annual Arts, Beats and Eats celebration, Metromix decided to give you a sneak peek into what's in store.
Detroit Free Press
'My Big Redneck' Producers to Look for Future Program Participants at Powers' Crossroads Labor Day Weekend Festival in ...
Talent scouts for the "My Big Redneck" television series that airs on Country Music Television will be searching for future show participants for three upcoming programs this weekend at the Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival in Newnan, Ga.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Coats of many colors
Artist Charles Clough during an interview with Sun reporter Nancy Burns-Fusaro in his studio. Photo by Susannah H. Snowden Artist Charlie Clough of Westerly has invented a new kind of artwork, and he calls it the Westerly Art Project.
Westerly Sun
Museum gets funding to promote the web
A museum in Bradford that aims to promote understanding of the web's impact on our lives will benefit from funding from the Wolfson Foundation and the government
ZDNet UK
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