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'A tinge of star quality'
Fresh from 'Dutchman' turn in Finland, Annapolis baritone Jason Stearns alights at home Longtime Annapolis sailor Jason Stearns sailed into his debut role as that most famous sailor - Richard Wagner's The Flying Dutchman - at the prestigious summer opera festival in Savonlinna, Finland, last month.
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Live Arts/Fringe Festival starts Friday
Very soon, two men - one Austrian, one Japanese - will open a store in Center City. For prices ranging from 80 cents to $5, they'll offer 60 performance pieces. Browse, choose, and they'll perform the one you purchased.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Ore inspired - who is the subject of this stunning gold sculpture?
A £1.5m solid gold sculpture is made of supermodel Kate Moss as part of a British Museum exhibition.
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Village artwork is in need of a home
AN ART group is appealing for a permanent home for a work which went on display in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea over the Bank Holiday weekend. (28/08/2008 08:23:29)
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Sending summer out with a bang
It's time for the perennial Pontiac party! The festival with the rhyme, the ampersand and pretty much everything else fit for an end-of-summer celebration spreads through Pontiac's streets this weekend.
Detroit Free Press |
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George sets Venice alight
George Clooney and Brad Pitt helped kick off Venice film festival with some Hollywood glitz.
iafrica.com |
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Complete Jazz Festival schedule with descriptions of the performers
7 p.m. DIANNE REEVES: A Detroit-born singer raised in Denver, Reeves combines a clarion voice with nuanced swing and an interpretive stance that balances the spark of improvisation with a storyteller's respect for a lyric. Her recordings don't capture the majesty she projects in person.
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ROBERTA JASINA: Great stuff for families
Warm and fuzzy: It's a five-day peach party Thursday through Monday in the village of Romeo. The 77th Annual Michigan Peach Fest has carnival rides, an art show, craft sale, 5K run, car cruise, parades and deep-fried peach pie. Saturday is Kid Fest Day in the Village Park (on Rawles, north of 32 Mile) with contests for youngsters from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Bed Race, Night Parade and Classic ...
Detroit Free Press |
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Arts calendar
The Artists' Loft, a life drawing group, meets Monday mornings in Laconia. New members welcome. Call 293-2702 for information. Edwards Gallery, Holderness School. Gallery hours, Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and Sun.
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Seacoast art shows
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Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Nicolai Larsen paintings tell stories of dreams, travels, encounters
Galleries spotlight works by painter-muralist Nicolai Larsen, painter Terri Hill and photographer Roy Harrington
Contra Costa Times |
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Johnson Center docents train for Warhol exhibit grand opening
The name Andy Warhol might not be the topic of conversation around some tables but Warhol was the topic of conversation at the Cultural Art Center on Tuesday.
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Another Court of Dreams victory
Late last year, Gary Christensen of Sacramento fielded phone calls from representatives of WNBA teams in Seattle and Phoenix. They wanted to know his secret to becoming the top winner of the "Court of Dreams" contest. Gary Christensen
The Sacramento Bee |
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NC grows 'em big ... festivals, that is
Whether you’re a big fan of the red fruit or not, there’s plenty to do this weekend in Hendersonville.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Sewickley Village gears up for annual event celebrating fall's arrival
Fresh off summer vacation, Sewickley's 18th annual Harvest Festival welcomes autumn in style on Saturday, Sept. 6, in the Village. read more »
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Guest commentary: Fine Arts Festival of Elk Grove to showcase talents
Last year, Elk Grove was treated to something special that is normally seen in larger metro areas, or in smaller artsy communities like Napa Valley and Marin County. Bill McDonald
The Sacramento Bee |
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Photographer opens gallery in childhood home
Liz Hough has loved photography since her first class at Middletown Middle School
The Frederick News-Post |
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Two Oregon artists find satisfaction with change
J.D. Bump has been drawing since he was old enough to hold a pencil, and painting since someone gave him a brush. After he earned his art degree from the University of Oregon, however, something changed.
The Oregonian |
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Farmland Cultural Center displays artwork
FARMLAND — The art exhibit featuring the work of Three Friends, Paula Dalton, Carlos Seal and Lea Papei, is on display through the end of the month at the Farmland Cultural Center.
The Star Press |
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WNMU McCray Gallery searches for art alumni
The Expressive Arts Department at Western New Mexico University has begun a search for all art graduates from the WNMU art program. This year's homecoming activities will include an "Art Alumni" exhibit at McCray Gallery scheduled to open Oct. 11.
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The Calendar
The third MOCA Battle of the Bands is ending. Admission includes music by DJ LolWo plus free Grolsch beer, Vitamin Energy drinks and Dogma dogs. Paradise Courtyard. $5. Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), 770 NE 125th St., Joan Lehman Building, North Miami; 305-893-6211.
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Thursday Art and rock: Battle of the bands
BATTLE OF THE BANDS As part of its Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967 exhibit, MOCA presents the final of three Battle of the Bands, featuring the Pots 'n' Pans, Sinister Smith, Airship Rocketship, The Electric Bunnies and TV Club.
Miami Herald |
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Citrus Heights approves art for future community center
Citrus Heights has commissioned a $38,000 sculpture to adorn the entrance of its planned community center.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Steep Canyon Rangers returns to Bass Mountain on Friday
Ten years ago, Charles Humphrey III, Woody Platt and Graham Sharp were students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their love for music, specifically bluegrass music, led them to the Bass Mountain Music Festival in Snow Camp, where they saw musical legends alongside up-and-coming artists.
Burlington Times-News |
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BOWLING GREEN LIVE Music Venues
Capitol Arts 416 E. Main St. In Fountain Square. Look for the marquee. Brings in live music and theater. Main stage performances. General admission. Usually between $10 - $15. Seats 800 people, including balcony. Art gallery open Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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