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Cheyenne announces Frontier Days
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Cheyenne Frontier Days takes place July 18-27 with a mix of rodeos, musical entertainment, culture and history, tours and food.Attractions include the Old West Museum; an Indian Village where you can see traditional costumes, dancing, storytelling and crafts; a Western Art Show and Sale; a carnival midway with games and rides; and parades, pancake breakfasts and a "Chuckwagon ...
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Artsy Mayfaire Set for May 10 11
Art lovers will get to stroll more of Lake Morton on May 10 11 when Volvo Mayfaire by the Lake gets under way.Organizers say booths will stand on the lake side of the street only, but free golf cart rides will be provided for those who are elderly, infirm or in need of a lift.
The Lakeland Ledger |
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The stories of Two Friends of Heritage in Singapore
Welcome to 25 Minutes this week, with me, Loretta Foo. Many of us would’ve visited the National Museum of Singapore as children out on a school visit years ago. An ancient institute in ever-changing Singapore, it was created in 1849 as part of a library.
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Carousel kickoff event slated
PITTSFIELD — Live auctions, raffles, even a carving workshop. Those are just a few of the activities that a nonprofit organization interested in placing a carousel in Pittsfield has scheduled for this weekend to bring public awareness to the project.
Berkshire Eagle |
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The foods of festivals
There's no reason to have festival withdrawals now that Festival International is done. Head over to Breaux Bridge for the annual Crawfish Festival or New Orleans for Jazz Fest and feast on any number of wonderful things to eat.
The Times of Acadiana |
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Give yourself a LIFT!
FANS of theatre, film and the arts are in for a sizzling summer with the Lift Festival which will begin a three-month tour, kicking off in Stratford. The summer's offerings start with a 10-day programme at Theatre Royal, Stratford and at the Lift in Stratford Park, writes KAY ATWAL.
Newham Recorder |
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Artspace schedules exhibit in newly completed gallery
Artspace Buffalo Gallery's inaugural resident-artist exhibition, “Unpacking Artspace,” will be held from Friday through June 14 in the newly completed gallery at 1219 Main St.
The Buffalo News |
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Scramble for this contest
Does your recipe repertoire consist of microwaveable meals and the phone number for Chinese take-out? Are you prone to flare-ups in the kitchen? Then you might just be America's Worst Cook.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Making your space your own
One fun and easy way to add loads of personal charm and character to your home is to showcase a few interesting curiosities you've picked up at flea markets, auctions or antiques stores.
The Record |
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Carousel kickoff event slated
Wednesday, April 30 PITTSFIELD — Live auctions, raffles, even a carving workshop.
Berkshire Eagle |
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5! 5! 5! Tulsa Artists' Coalition prepares for its ninth annual 5x5 show
By the time you read this, I will have completed the smallest painting I have ever worked on. This will be my first year to participate in the Tulsa Artists' Coalition Annual 5x5 Show and Sale, opening next Monday on the fifth of May. In its ninth year, the TAC 5x5 Show and Sale is a popular fundra... By Nat McKnight.
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HILLSBOROUGH -- The school bell is ringing at the Orange County campus of Durham Technical Community College. The new extension will open for classes this summer, offering emergency medical technology, a Spanish immersion course, computer courses and photography, among other classes.
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Muriel, 83, snaps up chance for her first photo exhibition
KEEN photographer Muriel Proctor is staging her first photography exhibition at the age of 83.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Vito Schnabel Cultivates a Community
For an art dealer with just five years in the business and without a secure stable of artists, Vito Schnabel is building quite a showroom empire. The son of artist Julian Schnabel, the 21-year-old has just returned to New York from London, where he curated a show at the Scream Gallery. In an interview in his family's residence, he discussed his plans to open three separate exhibition spaces in ...
The New York Sun |
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Gaining momentum
Well known for its exhibitions of fine art, The George Marshall Store Gallery packed 150 peoople into its opening reception this past Saturday for the artists of the "Momentum VI" exhibition and Marian Baker and Jenny Moore for their "Paintings and Pots"...
The York Weekly |
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First solo show of renowned artist Alberto Giacometti opens in S’pore
SINGAPORE: For the first time in Singapore and Southeast Asia, art fans can get up close with the works of renowned Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti. The Singapore Art Museum has launched an exhibition showcasing a wide variety of work by the 20th century artist.
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York library presents Encore! Art Exhibition
The York Public Library's Art Committee has invited artists who have shown their work at the library in the past to participate in Encore! A Group Exhibition from May 2 through July 26 during regular library hours.
The York Weekly |
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Residents can feast their eyes on art outdoors
May will be a month of public art in St. Charles.
The St. Charles Sun |
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The Lincoln-Way Sun |
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Family sci-fi & a bug's sex life at Tribeca Film Festival
By now, Tribeca audiences have seen foreign films, horror movies, documentaries and even kid flicks. So what's left? Plenty.
New York Daily News |
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Priceless Americas art collection seized in Munich
Munich - German police have swooped on a warehouse and seized a collection of Mayan, Aztec and Incan art, which governments have been trying to keep off the art market, officials said Wednesday. The artefacts, allegedly spirited into Germany in defia...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Fine Arts Fund exceeds '08 goal
The Fine Arts Fund inched past its 2008 goal of $12 million by raising $12,003,000, signs of both continued enthusiasm for arts support and a shaky economy.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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More to See in the Swamp
Spring cleaning has been a big undertaking this year at the Great Swamp Conservancy in Lenox to prepare new and existing land for the return of migrating wildlife and for human visitors to this weekend's nature festival.
The Post-Standard |
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Top Picks Getting Out Activities to do and see
Art "A Blooming History": An exhibit highlighting the history of the Edmonds Floretum Garden Club, including photos and memorabilia. 1-4 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays through...
Seattle Times |
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Mountains full of molehills
Last week, school vacation week, was a weather gift. Like time lapse photography, the snow cover receded inches and feet, right before our eyes, leaving behind crocuses and the beginning of daffodils, and snow melt seas in low-lying fields.
The Lewiston Sun Journal |
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