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Athens Human Rights Festival celebrates 30 years
[ Do you remember where you were 30 years ago? Ed Tant does. He attended the first annual Student Rights Festival - a few years later to become the Human Rights Festival - which this year celebrates three decades of activism in Athens.
Athens Banner-Herald |
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New LMFA works blossom
Chapman Kelley is bringing something wild to a retrospective of his paintings and works by other artists in the Longview Museum of Fine Art's permanent collection.
The Longview News-Journal |
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Photo: Bryan Adams Unveils Hear the World Ambassadors Photo Exhibit
Bryan Adams, famed musician and official photographer of the Hear the World initiative, today introduced his photography collection of Hear the World Ambassadors to the public in an interactive exhibit.
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Sculpture permanent reminder of Les Eloizes
Sculptor Gilbert LeBlanc experimented with a large variety of materials, like wood and stone, before he found his element in 1992 when he started working with bronze.
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'Rocky' Run Up Art Museum Steps: How Many Do It?
If you've been to the Philadelphia Art Museum, you've seen someone running the stairs like Rocky Balboa. You would be surprised how often it happens.
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Alum Creek woman makes living through photography
"Look this way, say smar-tee, say smar-tee," says Susanne Shrewsbury as her camera snaps and whirrs, each click recording another pose. She walks over, and stacks some schoolbooks beside of her model. After all, Lake Isacsson, 5, of Winfield is nearly a preschool graduate. He laughs out loud. Dressed in a tiny graduation cap and gown, he appears to take direction well. Lake is graduating May ...
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Artsy Actors in a Comic Book Movie
"Iron Man" comes with a surprisingly accomplished cast of stars.
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New Zealand gets a Chinese watercolour treatment
A blend of traditional Chinese watercolours and elements of New Zealand landscapes by Wei Wu will adorn the walls of Toi Pōneke Gallery from next week (9 May). In this exhibition, Splendour and Serenity: Chinese Modern Colour Paintings, Wei Wu’s subjects are drawn from natural forms symbolic in Chinese painting such as landscape, flowers and birds.
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Wine and Craft Festival is May 17
The 22nd Annual Virginia Wine and Craft Fesitval, sponsored by Jack Evans Chevrolet and Cadillac, will be held on Saturday, May 17, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in downtown Front Royal.
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Fast-rising band credits music festival exposure
Paramore . Where and when: 8 p.m. Friday (opening for Jimmy Eat World) at the Taj Arena at the Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City; 8 p.m. Saturday at the Bamboozle, Meadowlands Sports Complex, East Rutherford. How much: $35 in Atlantic City; $49.50 for the Bamboozle.
The Star-Ledger |
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North Shelby gets new artwork
SHELBY - The latest art installation at North Shelby School is all about the state we're in - North Carolina. The large three-dimensional representation of the state features state symbols and landmarks. The map is dotted with the Capitol building, lighthouses, wildlife and mountains.
The Shelby Star |
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Lawsuit over L.A. mural painting to be settled
The U.S. government and 11 other defendants have agreed to pay 1.1 million dollars to settle a lawsuit over a mural on a downtown Los Angeles building that disappeared two years ago. Los Angeles artist Kent Twitchell said Wednesday ...
People's Daily |
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Custom Template in Illustrator
In this tutorial, we will make a template for a greeting card and matching envelope. Adobe Illustrator and the Pen tool are perfect for this task.
BellaOnline |
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Gallery launches vibrant winter programme
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery's winter programme bursts into life this month with the launch of three exhibitions.
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Older Japanese go online in search of love
TOKYO (Reuters) - You're never too old to fall in love. That's what Yoji Kawamura figured after retiring at the age of 62 and deciding that part-time work and his new hobbies of photography and computers weren't enough to fill his days.
Canada.com |
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Kayelee Williams
Some students love the liberal arts - music, painting, drama. Some students love the sciences like biology. Rarely do you find a 4.0 student that excels at both! Kayelee Williams receives the United Dairymen of Idaho Distingished Student Award.
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Learning how to incorporate technology in classrooms
POMONA - Web pages, podcasts and digital photography are all elements of modern technology and, on Saturday, educators will get a chance to learn how to use these and other technologies in their classrooms.
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
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Things to do 5.2.08
ATALOA LODGE MUSEUM, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays, located next to the chapel on campus of Bacone College near the Oklahoma 16 entrance.
Muskogee Phoenix |
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Convicted Killer Skakel Participates In Prison Arts Program
A convicted killer's artwork goes on public display at a Connecticut community college on Thursday.
NBC 30 Connecticut |
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Older Japanese go online in search of love
That's what Yoji Kawamura figured after retiring at the age of 62 and deciding that part-time work and his new hobbies of photography and computers weren't enough to fill his days.
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Biggest art gallery in Penang
A PRIVATE company plans to set up the biggest art gallery in Penang at the historical Wisma Yeap Chor Ee on China Street Ghaut, state Tourism, Culture, Arts and Heritage Committee chairman Danny Law Heng Kiang said.
The Star |
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‘Bald Eagle’ sculpture moves to nature center
A sculpture that graced Joplin’s City Hall for 40 years will have a new roost at the Wildcat Glades Conservation and Audubon Center in Wildcat Park.
The Joplin Globe |
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Museum and Gallery Listings
ART.
New York Times |
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Tribeca celebrates unrest, undead
"Let the Right One In" (pictured) and "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" took home the Tribeca Film Festival's top narrative and docu feature awards Thursday.
The Hollywood Reporter |
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Reader Services
Adobe's Digital Negative format hasn't caught on widely. Standardising might help, and Adobe has given DNG to a major standards group to evaluate.
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