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Art festival continues in Middleton this weekend
The Fur, Fin and Feather Festival Art Show is at the Middleton Community Center through Sunday.
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Photography show opening at gallery
An exhibit of photographs by Bob Midden will open at Arts in Common Gallery, 437 S. Main Street, Bowling Green,...
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Pitt, Clooney light up red carpet
HOLLYWOOD megastars George Clooney and Brad Pitt helped kick off the 65th Venice film festival, taking to the red carpet along with their directors the Coen brothers in Burn After Reading .
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Phelps hanging around 'SNL' and National Gallery
monologue? Michael Phelps is trading the pool for the “Saturday Night Live” stage.
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the softly-spoken 61-year-old director told reporters. "My paintings are not appreciated by the public or critics, so I tried to deal with painting and tried to show that it is not necessary to be successful as a painter," he said, speaking through an interpreter.
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Ar(t)chitectural Attitude next PBIA theme
“Ar(t)chitectural Attitude” is the theme for a Fall/Winter 2008 Palm Beach County Art in Public Places program four-month exhibit at Palm Beach International Airport (PBIA).
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Report: Wellesley missing Leger painting
BOSTON, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- "Woman and Child," a valuable 1921 painting by French cubist Fernand Leger, reportedly has gone missing from Wellesley College.
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Pope Angry At Crucified Frog Sculpture
A modern art sculpture portraying a crucified frog is blasphemous says the Pope.
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Kitano takes oddball look at world of art
Japanese cult director Takeshi Kitano turns his oddball gaze on what he calls the "cruel" world of art and art collecting in his latest movie, which has its premiere at the Venice film festival on Thursday.
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Japan's Kitano takes oddball look at world of art
Japanese cult director Takeshi Kitano turns his oddball gaze on what he calls the "cruel" world of art and art collecting in his latest movie, which has its premiere at the Venice film festival on Thursday.
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Howard Eberle exhibit to open at Peninsula Gallery
Howard Eberle is the master of illusion when it comes to painting everyday objects, lifting them out of the ordinary and bringing them into the realm of the extraordinary.
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Pope angry over crucified green frog sculpture
A modern art sculpture portraying a crucified green frog holding a beer mug and an egg that Pope Benedict has condemned as blasphemous may have its days numbered.
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Galleries scramble to save Titian likened to Mona Lisa
LONDON (AFP) - Two British galleries are scrambling to find 50 million pounds in four months to keep a painting by Titian, the loss of which would be like the Louvre selling the Mona Lisa, an art chief said Thursday.
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Galleries scramble to save Titian likened to Mona Lisa
Two British galleries are scrambling to find 50 million pounds in four months to keep a painting by Titian, the loss of which would be like the Louvre selling the Mona Lisa, an art chief said Thursday.
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Pinnacle Hills Art Festival approaches
ROGERS — The streets and walkways of the Pinnacle Hills Promenade will be filled with the creations of more than 100 artists and exhibitors Sept. 5-7. (Benton County Daily Record)
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Murrieta students catch artist's passion for excellence
MURRIETA - A world-renowned artist turned Murrieta Valley High School's gym into an energetic art show Wednesday. Kicks. Flying paintbrushes. Then, in minutes, finished portraits.
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Foes unite in fury over gays
MUSLIMS, Serbs and Croats united in anger today over Bosnia's first-ever gay festival.
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ONGOING/OPENING EXHIBITS
Olin Art Gallery OLIN LIBRARY, KENYON COLLEGE, GAMBIER (740-427-5346, WWW2.KENYON.EDU/ARTGALLERY) "Through the Hourglass": works that examine the commemoration of death by Ohio State University art professor Mary Jo Bole, today through Sept. 27
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Dallas community calendar
Tulisoma 2008 South Dallas Book Fair and Arts Festival runs Friday through Sunday at the African American Museum in Fair Park. Award-winning authors, poets and artists will conduct book readings, storytelling, writing workshops, panel discussions and performances. Free. Visit www.tulisoma.com.
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Pope labels crucified frog sculpture blasphemous
A sculpture in northern Italy depicting a crucified green frog holding a beer mug and an egg could be soon removed from display after Pope Benedict condemned it as blasphemous.
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Kate Moss - Moss Artwork Is Pure Gold
A solid gold statue of supermodel KATE MOSS is to go on display at the British Museum. The sculpture, valued at $2.8 million (GBP1.5 million), has been crafted by artist ...
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Photographer opens gallery in Middletown
Liz Hough has loved photography since her first class at Middletown Middle School.
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Global perspective, local exhibit
Hans Wendler has never been afraid to try something new - not as a young man trying to make a living in the world of photography, and not now, at nearly 77 years old. But don't be fooled by the new motorized scooter he rides around town, bright red with lightning zig-zags on the tank. Wendler isn't out to prove anything.
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UK News
Two national art galleries are uniting in the hope of raising the funds needed to ensure two Renaissance art pieces remain in Britain. The National Galleries of Scotland and the National Gallery in L..
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ENTESSA Delivers Enhanced Marine Management Capabilities to HOVENSA
Entessa, Inc., a leading provider of Oil and Gas Logistics Management Solutions, delivered a major upgrade to the Marine Modules of its Synthesis enterprise software suite to Hovensa, a joint venture between Hess Corporation and Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. .
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