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Photo exhibit captures many styles, perspectives of permanent tourist
As he treads the cracked and arid landscape of Death Valley, photographer Will Gibson becomes a predator on a picture safari. Armed with a Hasselblad camera, he stalks a scene, one that tells a story about the desert's stark beauty.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Italy from Bonaparte to the Belle Époque
An unusually rich crop of exhibitions are focusing on Italian art of the 19th century.
International Herald Tribune |
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Market movers: May 2
NEW YORK — Wall Street shot higher Thursday as investors, while anticipating another dismal job report today, viewed the rising dollar and falling oil prices as promising signs for the economy.
The Record |
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Celebrating Pepperell's natural heritage through photographs
PEPPERELL -- Wildlife enthusiasts, town conservation officials, photography buffs and Earth Day participants all came out to view the stunning photography exhibit currently on display by Pepperell photographer, Ken Hartlage.
Pepperell Free Press |
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Banksy's tunnel vision
Graffiti artist Banksy will open his "biggest" exhibition in a railway tunnel near Waterloo station in central London.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Review: 'Made of Honor' Made For McDreamy
Patrick Dempsey, who stars as McDreamy on "Grey's Anatomy," is carving out a niche as a leading man and in "Made of Honor" he proves his worth. Find out more in our @ The Movies review.
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Go fly a kite - Saturday at SCCC
LOCH SHELDRAKE - Sullivan County Community College will host its 17th Annual Kite Festival on Saturday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The rain date is May 4.
Middletown Times Herald-Record |
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Auburn museum has May Day celebration Saturday
The Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University will hold its annual May Day celebration Saturday.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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Biggest Banksy exhibition in London tunnel
What has been billed as the biggest exhibition by British graffiti artist Banksy will open to the public on Saturday in a railway tunnel near Waterloo train station in central London.
Mail and Guardian |
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Ladyfest London 2008
Ladyfest returns to London this month with cultural things for ladies of all kinds to sample. The festival has been going for eight years now and the organisers hope this year's will be better than ever.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Banksy and a tunnel vision
If anyone has ever wondered whether the graffiti art at the end of their street is a genuine masterpiece by the king of street art Banksy, this weekend is the time to check.
Evening Standard |
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Maryland Fellow shows at FAWC
Elizabeth Wade, the 2007 recipient of the Maryland Institute Fellowship at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, will have a solo exhibition of new paintings at the Fine Arts Work Center’s Hudson D. Walker Gallery, 24 Pearl St May 2 – 20. There will be an opening reception for the artist at the gallery on Friday, May 2 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Provincetown Banner |
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Stevie Wonder returns to Jazz Fest
It's been more than 30 years since Stevie Wonder took the stage at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. That appearance was a surprise. On Friday, he's a headliner.
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans |
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Magnum Opus Shows From Newcastle To London
Opus Gallery is visiting London this May with major exhibitions of contemporary Indian art and British urban street art in Kensington and Brick La ...
Press Dispensary |
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Library books hide secret artwork
Islanders browsing the shelves of Guille-Alles Library could find artwork hidden inside books.
BBC News |
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Older Japanese go online in search of love
TOKYO - 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.
Khaleej Times |
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"Biggest" Banksy exhibition in London tunnel
LONDON (Reuters) - What has been billed as the biggest exhibition by British graffiti artist Banksy will open to the public on Saturday in a railway tunnel near Waterloo train station in central London.
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Banksy goes underground
As an art gallery it's unique. As a forum to display the work of graffiti artists from around the world, it is probably ideal. An old tunnel under London's Waterloo Station has been taken over by that most famous - if anonymous - street painter, Banksy, for an exhibition of the craft.
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Dollars for Scholars art auction kicks off this Friday
For the past several years, the Orrin S. Estebo Chapter of Dollars for Scholars has been raising funds toward its goal of providing a scholarship for every graduating senior from RVHS.
Redwood Falls Gazette |
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Elementary schools in art, music festival
BRADENTON - The musical and artistic talents of students representing 30 elementary schools will be on display during the Manatee County Schools Elementary Art and Music Festival to be held at 6:30 p.m. May 6 at the Manatee Convention and Civic Center.
Bradenton Herald |
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Fine Arts Salute set
HIBBING — Hibbing High School Fine Arts students will be honored at the 50th annual American Association of University Women (AAUW) Fine Arts Salute at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 6, at the HHS Auditorium.
Hibbing Daily Tribune |
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"Biggest" Banksy exhibition in London tunnel
LONDON (Reuters) - What has been billed as the biggest exhibition by graffiti artist Banksy will open to the public on Saturday in a railway tunnel near Waterloo station in central London.
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Art, technology collide at Lowell's Revolving Museum
LOWELL -- "Art and technology go together like peanut butter and jelly!" Thus pronounced Jerry Beck, founder and artistic director of the Revolving Museum, at last night's opening, the second installation of the museum's "Toys and Games: More than Amusement" exhibition.
Lowell Sun |
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Works collected by German eccentric Rau to be sold
LONDON (Reuters) - Ten works of art from one of the world's major private collections amassed by the late philanthropist Gustav Rau are to go on sale at Sotheby's in July, the auctioneer said on Friday.
Reuters.co.uk |
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After Hours: Nightspotting
FIRST FRIDAY, gallery walk, self-guided tour, live music, and food and drink at venues Downtown and in Chinatown. 5-9 p.m. today. 521-2903. FIRST FRIDAY AT ONG KING ARTS CENTER, art; music by Taimane Gardner, Quadraphonix, more. 5 p.m.-2 a.m. today. 306-7823.
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