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25-year-old Vernon man to reveal local farmers' plight in documentary
STOCKHOLM — Sussex County resident Matthew Novak has combined his passion for photography with his interest in farming to embark on a documentary project he hopes will help raise awareness about the plight of farmers throughout the area.
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Students showcase music, artwork at CD release party
Denver, Colo., senior Whitney Whyte will release her debut album at 8 p.m. Sunday at University Baptist Church. Whyte, who will graduate in May, said she has been writing and performing music since she was in eighth grade.
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A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 1-7
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 1-7
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Gifted 'farm teams' display promise in '1.2.3. Festival'
When: Ailey II performs at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; 8 p.m. May 8. ABT II appears at 8 tonight and May 9; 2 p.m. May 10; 7:30 p.m. May 11. Taylor 2 dances at 8 p.m. tomorrow and May 10; 7:30 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday; 2 p.m. May 11
The Star-Ledger |
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TRIBECA CRITICS NOTEBOOK 3 Some Gems at TFF: "Bitter & Twisted," "Bart Got a Room," "Days in Sintra"
Now that I have seen dozens and dozens of films in this 7th Tribeca Film Festival, I want to correct myself. I was wrong in my first report. Tribeca is unique, and occupies a certain niche in New York that belongs to it alone. It is neither film festival nor film market.
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Regular patrons delighted bar is reopened after 2007 fire
Retired University of Wisconsin-La Crosse photography professor Gary MacDonald traveled 540 miles for a drink.
La Crosse Tribune |
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Cast your vote; embrace your differences
Cast your vote for People's Choice this weekend at Embracing Our Differences along the Sarasota bayfront. The exhibit will celebrate its last day, May 4, by awarding the People's Choice Award to the favorite piece of artwork. The leader so far is "Peas In A Pod" by Jamie Marchini, an eight-grader from Haile Middle School in Bradenton.
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Art auction to benefit Hospice Savannah
For Art's Sake, the Downtown Design District's progressive fine art silent auction, will take place May 15 from noon- 8 p.m. Proceeds will be donated to Hospice Savannah to benefit its patient programs.
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Bradenton Herald |
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Yale Students New Art
Aliza Shvarts, the Yale University student whose senior art project created a frenzy last month has submitted a different work to the senior thesis exhibition, The Yale Daily News reported. Ms. Shvarts?s original work supposedly included documentation of repeated artificial inseminations and induced miscarriages. The university has said that it found no evidence to back up Ms. Shvarts?s story. ...
New York Times |
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Hope Presbyterian to hold art show
Hope Presbyterian Church will take on a coffeehouse feel Friday night as it hosts an exhibition of art and music.
Bradenton Herald |
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CURRENTS Not the Poster to Nail Up Over a Crack in the Plaster
Some 600 rare posters will be put on the block by Poster Auctions International.
New York Times |
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West Bulletin Board
Beaver Falls -- An exhibition of paintings by Jan Pocernicki will begin with a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow in the Center for Creative Arts ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Guitar legend from S.C. focus of festival movie
Hank Garland was a legend, not only among the guitarists who revered his work but to musicians of every stripe. Born in Cowpens in 1930, he made his first acquaintance with the guitar at age 6. Ten years later, he was in Nashville, flopping in Ma Upchurch's boarding house and setting the stage for a breakthrough. It came not long after his 19th birthday, when Garland recorded his million-selling ...
The Post and Courier |
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Les Paul exhibit touted as prize for city
Planners of a museum exhibit honoring music legend Les Paul said Wednesday they hope the downtown Milwaukee attraction reawakens a spirit of innovation in the area.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Film festival debuts
The inaugural Charleston International Film Festival unspools today through Sunday at the Terrace Theatre on James Island with several East Coast premieres of new feature films and a flock of shorts and documentaries. Goal: "to bring audiences together through the art and science of film." ...
The Post and Courier |
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Suite Oklahoma II on exhibit at firehouse
An opening reception for "Suite Oklahoma II," an exchange portfolio organized by Adrienne Day, is 6-9 p.m. F...
The Norman Transcript |
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North Bulletin Board
Ross -- The North Hills Art Center, 3432 Babcock Blvd., will hold its Regional 2008 juried art exhibition tomorrow through June 8. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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South Bulletin Board
Bethel Park -- Schoolhouse Arts Center, 2600 South Park Road, hosts a Tole and Decorative Painting Show, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays through May 23. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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'Steel' art exhibit captures 'colors of Pittsburgh'
Craig McPherson found warmth on a wintry night in 1982 when he visited the Steel City for the first time.
Woodland Progress |
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House bill repeals public art rule
Here's the picture: new state buildings wouldn't be required to contain art under legislation that passed the House.
Bradenton Herald |
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Thrift store auction offered a ... Picasso?
BRUNSWICK - The works of Pablo Picasso hang in many of the world's finest museums. One may be hanging in the home of a Brunswick woman. If it's real.
The Florida Times-Union |
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It's Not Just a Screen, Hon; A Window on Baltimore Tradition
BALTIMORE -- Screen painting in East Baltimore won't die, not on Elaine Eff's watch. The folklorist has been on a crusade for three decades to preserve the kitschy art -- landscapes painted on rowhouse window screens. The screens are for decoration, and privacy, too: The paintings allow residents to...
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Twin Rivers Media Festival opens Friday
Expect a lot of entries from Western North Carolina filmmakers in the 14th annual Twin Rivers Media Festival Friday-May 4.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Fashion show features local craft guild works
The Folk Art Center's Mother's Day fashion show will feature felted handbags, woven jackets and wraps, and painted and marbled silk scarves and shirts.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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