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Eastman Kodak posts narrower first-quarter loss, sales edge up
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed to US$115 million as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography.
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Abdul explains review confusion
American Idol judge Paula Abdul admitted on a U.S. radio program that she mistakenly reviewed a rehearsal, not a live performance on the TV talent show. Abdul made headlines after she offered critiques of an Idol contestant's performance of two songs after he had only performed one on Tuesday night's show.The judge tried to clarify the confusion Wednesday on the radio show of Idol host Ryan ...
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Great Circle Museum reopening Great Circle Earthworks, 455 Hebron Rd. (Rt. 79), Heath (1-800-589-8224, www.ohiohistory.org ) T he renovated Great Circle Museum will open Saturday at the Great Circle Earthworks, formerly Moundbuilders State Memorial. Stories, guided tours, flute music and flint knapping will be offered; examples of ancient gardening will be displayed. Afterward, a ...
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New mayor of Rome threatens to scrap "disfiguring" Richard Meier museum
The famous American architect Richard Meier has denounced as incredible plans by Rome’s new right-wing mayor to dismantle a state-of-the-art museum designed by Mr Meier that opened just two years ago.
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Festival of Winds Honor Band to be held Saturday
Hendrix College will host the first Festival of Winds Honor Band for high school students Saturday.
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Copper caper: Thieves nab art to sell for scrap
(From The Wall Street Journal ) Manhole covers, pipes and wiring have already been targeted for theft in many cities, thanks to rising copper prices. In the prosperous California city of Brea, home to a thriving public art program, big bronze sculptures are now on the hit list. The city has lost three such works in the past 18 months.
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Music fills Shrimp Festival
There will be plenty of music this weekend at the Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival. The Fernandina Beach High School Jazz Ensemble kicks off performances at 9:30 a.m. Saturday on the Riverfront stage.
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Hall of Fame celebrates high-tech improvement
The dedication of grant projects at the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum Wednesday afternoon marked an end and a beginning.
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Quebecor World Slashes 700 Jobs
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Artistic Mystic tries 'something different' with strip mall gallery
Artistic Mystic will feature many works by local artists working in a variety of media. There also is a selection of jewelry and crafts.
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State seeks artists' proposals for murals
Missouri Department of Transportation is seeking artists or artist teams to create murals for one of two Welcome Centers. Located in the lobby/entranceway, the artwork should inspire visitors to explore the local/regional cultural, historic, and/or scenic points of interests. The project budget is $30,000 per location and includes all costs associated with the project including, but not limited ...
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Mini-course Day at CCMS
Charles City Middle School students experienced a variety of indoor and outdoor activities on Wednesday for Mini-course Day. Students learned about digital photography, archery, golf, caligraphy, bowling and many other activities.
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Lewisburg students to display art works
LEWISBURG -- Today and Friday, Lewisburg students in grades kindergarten through 12 will be showing their best works of art in the 26th annual school district art show.
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Welsh comics on show
An exhibition of the work of illustrator Robin Griffith opens on Saturday at Llandudno Museum. It will feature original art work from Welsh comics such as Cymrur Plant, Bore Da, Cymru, Cymraeg, Hwyl & Mynd, as well as work from newspapers and serials.
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Cinco de Mayo awash in weekend celebrations (7:36 a.m.)
Las Cruces Arts Association Membership Show runs Friday through May 31 at the Branigan Cultural Center. The 46th annual LCAA mixed-media art exhibit will feature works by more than 25 members.
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Music, art part of fine arts benefit
The Hartselle Fine Arts Center will hold its eighth annual Benefit Dinner May 3 to help raise money to fund programs for the Fine Arts Center and renovations to the Fine Arts Center.
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Brooke White voted off 'Idol'
Brooke White, a 24-year-old nanny from Arizona, was the latest contestant voted off of the U.S. singing competition series American Idol.I just want to say thank you. It's going to be terrible for me, I know, E! Online quoted her as saying before she performed her encore Wednesday night.Still in the race to be crowned the next Idol are David Archuleta, Jason Castro, David Cook and Syesha Mercado.
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Greenville art teacher Jodie Dewey shared her love of culture
GREENVILLE -- Students and staff from Greenville High School will pay tribute to a beloved art teacher next week on what would have been her 49th birthday.
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
By BEN DOBBIN ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed to $115 million as it chases a bigger stake in digital photography.
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Look closely at "The Right Side of the Brain"
In another life, I did research on that gray matter inside our heads, so the "The Right Side of the Brain" seemed right up my alley. Far from a physiological endeavor, it's actually the name of the senior capstone exhibition at the Rice Gallery on the McDaniel Campus.
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MoMA exhibit dies five weeks into show
One of the central works in the exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (until 12 May), Victimless Leather , a small jacket made up of embryonic stem cells taken from mice, has died.
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Agency starts contest for outdoor photography
Photo enthusiasts have an opportunity to see their work displayed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on its Web site. The theme of the Passport Photo Contest for May is "Awakening." Contests running through December will have different themes. Photos will be judged based on interpretation of the theme, originality, creativity, use of the state park or state historic site, ...
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Troy Getting Sued
The City of Troy is being sued for how it handled the fallout from a controversial art exhibit. The New York Civil Liberties Union says city leaders violated free speech rights when they shut down the Sanctuary for Independent Media in March, where the exhibit was being shown.
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Made it Through Moving Day in One Piece? Share Your Secrets to Win Cash
Have you perfected the art of packing? Mastered the moving day process? Think you're the savviest mover on the block? Prove it by entering your most helpful suggestion for making the moving process faster, easier or less stressful in the Duck(R) brand "Moving Made Easy Contest," sponsored by Henkel Corporation. The suggestion that packs the most punch is worth a grand prize of $2,500.
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