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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Oct 2006 23:12 UTC
" The GUI's is an inter-website contest in which top graphics designers from around the world compete for USD 15000 in cash and prizes. This year's contest focuses on WindowBlinds visual styles, IconPackager Icons, and Wallpapers. Anyone can participate as an individual or part of a team."
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New stamp features photo by Portsmouth couple
PORTSMOUTH — On May 16, the United States Postal Service will begin selling a new 72-cent international rate stamp, featuring the photography of Portsmouth residents Jerry and Marcy Monkman.
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Photographic memories
You don't have to be Miley Cyrus (or her Vanity Fair-pic-controversy comrade Annie Leibovitz) to know that photos still have power in our image-flooded world. That power will be in full force today as the Contact Photography Festival kicks off with over 200 exhibitions.
Canada.com |
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Downtown art galleries to host Friday events
Several art galleries in downtown Dayton will host First Friday events and openings for new exhibitions on May 2.
Dayton Daily News |
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And the winners are . . .
Due to a cool, misty morning, last weekend’s Spring Arts Festival began on a slow but steady note; however, when the sun came out, so did the crowd. “We had a steady stream of people from mid day on,” said Festival Chairman Chris Broussard.
Minden Press-Herald |
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Ever changing
She wrote out the words "I am ever changing," and it took her only a minute to find it - the name she wanted, a name that had meaning to her, a name that captured her essence. Twenty-eight years ago, she took the name Rea Ching Mingeva. The name, an anagram of "I am ever changing," is a perfect fit for the Minnesota State painting and drawing professor.
MSU Reporter |
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Leading Art Magazine Editor Visits Chattanooga Tuesday Collecting 101 Lecture Series: Sylvie Fortin , Editor-in-Chief ...
Sylvie Fortin, editor-in-chief of Art Papers, will be speaking in the Collecting 101 Lecture Series on Tuesday at the AVA Gallery, 30 Frazier Ave.
The Chattanoogan |
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Arkles benefit includes food, auction and music
The entertainers and format at a benefit event for a county artist who lost his home and all of his possessions in a fire last month have been announced.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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New High School Musical 3: Senior Year Poster
Walt Disney Pictures has provided ComingSoon.net with the new poster for High School Musical 3: Senior Year , which starts principal photography on May 3 in Salt Lake City, Utah, for an October 24, 2008 release.
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed to $115 million as it battles for a bigger slice of digital photography after navigating a drastic, four-year overhaul. The results still missed Wall Street expectations and its stock fell more than 5 percent.
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Westside Whitney: Fortress Mentality?
In a press release dated today, the Whitney Museum misleadingly said that it "today released plans" for its "new six-floor, 185,000-square-foot building" in downtown Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
A CHAIR AFFAIR, a Lifestyles fundraiser at 5:30 p.m. today at the Peel Mansion in Bentonville. Live and silent auctions of chairs designed and donated by local celebrities, business people and artists. $30. 521-3581 MAY FESTIVAL OF ARTS today through June 1 in Eureka Springs.
Fayetteville Free Weekly |
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First Thursday: Critic's Picks
Besides Roger Ballen's amazing show at Quality Pictures , check out the following exhibits while touring downtown and Pearl District galleries during First Thursday. Most locations will be open 6-9 p.m.
The Oregonian |
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Review : Pilobolus Dance Theatre at Aotea Centre
The most extraordinary part of a totally extraordinary display of the human body as kinetic sculpture - and more - comes, in this programme, just before the interval, in the fourth movement of a 1997 work entitled Gnomen.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-05-01 18:24 Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed to $115 million as it battles for a bigger slice of digital photography after navigating a drastic, four-year overhaul. The results still missed Wall Street expectations and its stock fell more than 5 percent.
Interactive Investor |
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King Of The Castle
Our new weekly feature on the very best club nights the nation has to offer now brings you King of the Castle, a national Drag King contest that happens to be the first of its kind in the UK!
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Wisconsin chool retreats from no-religion art policy
MADISON, Wis. — The Tomah School District has agreed to allow religious expression in artwork to settle a lawsuit. The Alliance Defense Fund sued the district in March.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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An "underground" tour of Seattle Art Museum
PDL offers an "unauthorized tour" of Seattle Art Museum.
Seattle Times |
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Penelope Lively and David McCullough to Speak at Yale
Two renowned authors — Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively and Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough — will offer their perspectives on their craft on May 9, at 4 p.m. in the Yale University Art Gallery’s McNeil Lecture Hall, 1111 Chapel St. (entrance on High Street).
Yale University |
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All the right moves
This month the fifth biennial ReelDance Festival celebrates the fusion of dance and film.
The Age |
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ARTIST
Seven Immaculate Conception students recently attended the annual Sketch Day in Hannibal. Those who won ribbons are pictured from left to right: front row - Emma McDowell, third place with a water color; Nicole Lucas, a participant in watercolor; and Conner Thurman, merit, in pencil. Back row - Lauren Wright, participant in water color; Matthew Hughes, participant in pencil; Katelyn Lucas, ...
Macon Chronicle-Herald |
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Teacher turned artist presents solo exhibit in Distillery District
After retiring from 33 years of teaching visual arts, Humberside Avenue resident Arleen McCallum finally has time for her own creations. Since 1999, she has had her own art studio, first on Humbercrest Avenue near Loblaws and now at Parklawn and The Queensway.
Etobicoke Guardian |
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Village setting for concert series
The next Music on Canvas concert, Poetic Moods will take place on May 10 at 7 p.m. at the KUMF Art Gallery, 2118-A, Bloor St. West. The new concert series debuted in Bloor West Village in February...
East York Mirror |
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Fun For The Family At Mayfest In Fort Worth
(Fort Worth) -- Fort Worth's Mayfest begins today and runs through Sunday. The non-profit festival celebrates the Trinity River development and benefits community programs.
KTAL Shreveport |
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$1.1 million awarded to artist of painted-over LA mural
(AP:LOS ANGELES) A muralist reached a $1.1 million legal settlement with defendants accused of painting over his large-scale portrait of artist Ed Rusha on a government-owned building that houses a U.S. Labor Department jobs program, the muralist's lawyer said.
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