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Virgin Music Festival, Moby, Dap Kings, Danny Tenaglia, Gabriel and Dresden
VIRGIN RETURNS TO BALTIMORE... The U.S. edition of the celebrated British Virgin Festival will once again take place on a hot midsummer weekend at Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course.
Metro Weekly |
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Elliot Park fest offers cruising alternative
In an effort to offer an alternative to cruising, several community organizations will hold a festival Saturday at Elliot Park in western Louisville.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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$250 million plan considered to expand San Jose convention center
The artist's renderings show a majestic San Jose McEnery Convention Center nestled between the Marriott and Hilton hotels, with glass windows surrounding ballrooms and silver light streaming through the roof, illuminating the sky.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Cultures blend, not clash, at CrossCurrents
One of the most promising signs of spring on the theatre scene each year has come to be CrossCurrents, Factory Theatre's national festival dedicated to visible-minority playwrights.
Toronto Star |
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What's On: Galleries
The Contact Photography Festival, running today to May 31, looks "Between Memory & History" with the works of hundreds of artists on display at various venues around the city.
Toronto Star |
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Beyond photography
"What's photography?" is not the question any more. The question now has to be, "What's not photography?" Answers can be found at Contact 2008, the month-long photography festival opening today.
Toronto Star |
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Bryan Adams asks fans to listen up
First, the Canadian rocker got celebrities to lend him an ear and pose for his camera. Now he hopes the exhibition and sale of these new portraits will raise global awareness about hearing loss
The Globe and Mail |
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Art, theater on display at Alternatives' Whitin Mill
NORTHBRIDGE - It's another busy weekend at Alternatives' Whitin Mill with openings for two art shows and a theatrical presentation. Photographs from the Fernald State School, the Blackstone Valley Art Association Spring Festival and Stepping Stone Community Theatre's production of "Many Moons" will have things hopping at Alternatives.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Visual arts calendar
BLOYD ART GLASS STUDIO AND GALLERY: Hand-Blown Glass by Tom Bloyd. Exhibition with guest artists on site for live demonstrations. 6-9 p.m. May 2.
The Kansas City Star |
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Visual arts address book
Bloyd Art Glass Studio and Gallery: 2022 Washington. (816-221-0122) Brookside: 63rd and Brookside. www.brooksidekc.org
The Kansas City Star |
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Brookside throws annual art party
You could wax eloquently about Cheryl Toh’s paintings. Or you could just … look at the wax. That’s because the Kansas City painter uses hot wax in her paint to craft her “dreamy” abstracts. “My paintings generate a peaceful calm and happy feelings,” she said. “They’re kind of serene.”
The Kansas City Star |
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Painted Memories
More than 230 brightly colored framed paintings lined the walls, waiting to be hung in Harrison Gallery's loft area Wednesday.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 27th Dec 2007 05:38 UTC
A few weeks ago I published an editorial on the new school of videographers that has recently started to emerge as profoundly as digital art photography did a few years ago.
New Mobile Computing |
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Fire destroyed his home, friends came to help. Now Danny Cox is helping out art gallery.
Actor/musician Danny Cox knows how generous the local arts community can be when one of its own is in need.
The Kansas City Star |
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Agency to reprise client art sale
TUSCALOOSA More than 230 brightly colored framed paintings lined the walls waiting to be hung in Harrison Gallery s loft area Wednesday. We have so many more this year we had to get extra poles to hang them all, said Jim Harrison, owner of Harrison Galleries.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Dinosaur Poop Sold for Nearly $1,000
A pile of dinosaur dung 130 million years old has sold at auction for $960. READ MORE >>
WCBS 880 New York |
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Students get to show their art to public
Students artists have showcased their work at an exhibition at the University of Central Lancashire. (01/05/2008 09:21:17)
prestontoday.net |
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Nigeria: Aresuva, New Poster Face of Visual Art Economy
When the Chief Executive Officer of the National Gallery of Art, Chief Joe Musa, assumed office two years ego, he made it very clear that his target for the visual art sub-sector of the Culture Ministry was, among other things, the repositioning of the visual art as one of the economic drivers of the national economy and wealth.
AllAfrica.com |
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Wildflower show to offer artwork, walks and more
MANILA -- The North Coast chapter of the California Native Plant Society invites the public to the 25th annual Spring Wildflower Show taking place Friday through Sunday at the Manila Community Center, 1611 Peninsula Drive.
Eureka Times-Standard |
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Stagecoach music fest finds its niche
The top country music festivals in North America all have their own little niches.
The Desert Sun |
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Walking tour mixes modern with historic
Looking for a way to honor Isaac Wetherby, Marybeth Slonneger came up with the idea of a photography walking tour.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Apopka photo show at Creald�
-The Creald� School of Art will present Bob Michaels' photography documentary "South Apopka: A Community Portrait" Friday at the Showalter Hughes Community Gallery, 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Mexican Juan Soriano created mythology out of the ordinary
''Fragile Demon: Juan Soriano in Mexico, 1935-1950'' is the fourth ring of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Frida Kahlo circus. Like Kahlo, Diego Rivera and other Mexico City friends, Soriano painted all sorts of seances.
The Morning Call |
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Palm Desert's art guru seeking to spread civic vision
Palm Desert public art manager Richard Twedt has a passion for his job that reaches beyond the city limits.
The Desert Sun |
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Lifestyle center planned by Wessman
Several major retailers, including a large bookstore, movie theater and upscale restaurants are interested in leasing in the proposed $500 million to $650 million renovation of the Desert Fashion Plaza in downtown Palm Springs. Barnes & Noble and a "major movie theater" have signed letters of intent to lease at the Museum Market Plaza, owner John Wessman told The Desert Sun on Wednesday.
The Desert Sun |
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