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REVIVING LOST ART
A VISITING Iraqi sculptor says that a lifetime of his work has been destroyed during the US invasion in 2003, but hopes that he will be remembered for monuments he designed in Iraq and Bahrain.
Gulf Daily News |
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Look Here! What A Difference A Day Makes
Art Amiss VIII, the semi-annual art show featuring work from Northwest Arkansas artists, is getting an ambitious addition with the undertaking of a 24-hour film project.
The Morning News |
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Nanoimprint lithography makes a good impression
Research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has given a boost to the emerging microcircuit manufacturing technology known as nanoimprint lithography..
iTNews |
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Tomah schools agree to allow religious expression in art
MADISON The Tomah School District has agreed to permit religious expression in student artwork in response to a federal lawsuit.
Wausau Daily Herald |
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Early evening Hurley show announced!
Due to the popularity of Ben Hurley’s show “Boom!” at this year’s NZ International Comedy Festival, organizers announced earlier today that an extra show has been added to the season.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Sonoma West News
SANTA ROSA – It may or may not be ironic that Ben Benson, the longtime director of Santa Rosa Junior College’s Jesse Peter Museum, lives in Freestone not far from the site of an old Coastal Miwok community.
Sonoma West Times and News |
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Spend a night at the museum for 24 hours of Beethoven's Ninth
Norwegian sound artist Leif Inge's stretched-out version of the composer's masterwork comes to Orange County.
Orange County Register |
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Tales Of Inspiring Adventures At Film Festival
LAKE WANAKA, New Zealand, (May 2, 2008) – A line-up of passionate and dedicated world-wide adventurers will inspire and entertain audiences at this year’s New Zealand Mountain Film Festival in July.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Label watch: Heribert Kerpen
2006 Kerpen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Mosel Artist Label Spatlese* Riesling ($33) The concept: German winery Heribert Kerpen has been sponsoring an on-site wine and cultural festival for 20 years. Each year, a new artist designs an original wine label for the Kerpen...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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DISPATCH FROM MIAMI Miami Gay Fest Tosses on the Go-Go Boots and Throws a Bash
It's hard to believe that it's only the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 's 10th anniversary. In only a decade, it has established itself as the first major stop on the annual U.S. gay and lesbian festival circuit.
indieWIRE |
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Kris Bledsoe
Current job: Chaplain, Willamette Valley Medical Center, McMinnville. Also a photography artist.
News-Register |
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Road Trip: Take a book drive to state's indie shops
The one-hour drive to Spooner from Amery, in northwest Wisconsin, is circuitous and captivating. The route is not difficult -- U.S. 63 pretty much gets you there -- but the road twists from one surprise to another. Like what? We blew through Cumberland, home of the summertime Rutabaga Festival, a 75-year tradition. We passed Bella Curella, part of a century-old cheese factory near Comstock, and ...
The Capital Times |
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Another 1st Friday, another crawl
You know the drill: On the first Friday of the month, galleries open new shows with a public reception, generally 6-9 p.m. Here's the lineup for tonight: NoDa • Green Rice Gallery, 451 E. 36th St. -- Paintings influenced by graffiti art by Charlotte artist Eric Hurtgen. Through May 31. • Center of the Earth Gallery, 3204 N. Davidson St. -- "Homage," sculpture by Charlotte artist Paul ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Making A Good Impression: Nanoimprint Lithography Tests
In what should be good news for integrated circuit manufacturers, recent studies have helped resolve two important questions about an emerging microcircuit manufacturing technology called nanoimprint lithography.
Science Daily |
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Gracie's Project Goes National
A Siouxland girl will be receiving national attention later this month for her talent in the art room. She will travel to Washington D.C. where her masterpiece will be displayed.
KTIV Sioux City |
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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 almost 4 percent.
IWon - Money |
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What's On?
The Art Newspaper's world exhibitions guide is currenty undergoing essential maitenance work. We hope to be back online during this weekend. Please visit again soon.
Art Newspaper |
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Entertainment Calendar (5/2)
Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary School Celebration of the Arts : 5-8 p.m., 1122 E. Liberty Lane. Artwork on display will be from the district art curriculum and special Kindergarten Art Masterpiece sessions.
Ahwatukee Foothills News |
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Lewis easels his way back
TED Lewis held his first solo art exhibition at the Hesley Gallery in Orange in 1976, aged 18. Now, more than 30 years later, Ted still enjoys success as an artist and will hold an exhibition in Orange, his home city, this weekend.
Central Western Daily |
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Claim Filed Against City of Troy
The NYCLU has filed a notice of claim over a controversial art exhibit closed back in March.
FOX 23 News Albany |
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Her past is now present, happily
If you admire Jennifer Bartlett's enamel paintings on baked enamel steel plates, the minimalism-tweaking works that made her a young New York art star of the 1970s, and if you found yourself thinking recently that she should hurry up and reclaim her early style, you may be a mind reader. Bartlett has returned unambiguously to her past in her current show at Locks Gallery.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Banksy is going underground with tunnel art exhibition
The elite of the London art world will convene in Lambeth on Friday night (May 2) to examine graffiti in a dank railway tunnel.
Times Online |
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Exhibition showcasing various dimensional artworks underway
The National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe is running an exhibition showcasing various two-dimensional and three-dimensional artworks by artists at the ongoing Harare International Festival of the Arts.
The Herald |
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Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss, sales edge up
(AP:ROCHESTER, N.Y.) 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 almost 4 percent.
INO News |
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Summer previews: Music festivals
In Colorado, the county and beyond
Summit Daily News |
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