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Tea with the Kewpies at Bonniebrook lures crowds
Branson Mayor Raeanne Presley and daughter Sarah visit with BHS board member Jean Cantwell in the Kewpie museum. BDN photo by Donna Clevenger Bonniebrook saw the largest attendance in recent years at their open house as visitors strolled past musicians and through the museum and grounds of the estate.
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Wis. school district relents, will allow religious expression in art
MADISON, Wis. — The Tomah School District has agreed to permit religious expression in student artwork in response to a federal lawsuit. The Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal advocacy group, sued the district in March on behalf of a Tomah High School student.
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CHS hosts VERVE Art Gallery Show
A disenchanted, lonely face peers out through the paint of which she is compiled. Her hollow gaze is a work of art -- literally.
Johns Creek Herald |
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Stocks Jump As Dollar Rises and Oil Price Falls
NEW YORK, May 1 -- Wall Street shot higher Thursday as investors viewed the rising dollar and falling oil prices as promising signs for the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average soared nearly 190 points to close above 13,000 for the first time since January.
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Studio Artists Exhibit Works In Show At Cataumet Arts Center
The public is invited to a reception in the gallery at the Cataumet Arts Center on Saturday, May 3, from 3 to 5 PM.
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Roswell Colors Festival fills square
On Mother's Day Weekend, fine arts, original handmade crafts, great food, musical entertainment, performing arts and children's activities will fill the historic town square as artists from throughout the Southeast gather to display their creations and offer them for sale.
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Art museum's exhibition highlights masterpieces
Like the fanciful, female figures depicted in many Impressionist paintings, the Muskegon Museum of Art has "put on a new party dress" for its major summer exhibition, "Sunlight in a Paintbrush: American Impressionism from Regional Collections."
The Muskegon Chronicle |
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Roswell's arts studios to host Works on Clay
Roswell Art Center West, one of Atlanta's largest and most renowned ceramic art studios, presents Roswell Clay Collective's Works in Clay Show and Sale at Clay West Gallery in Roswell.
Revue & News |
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Norfolk’s birds captured on canvas New museum exhibit hailed as 'incredible collection'
In the years before photography was invented, wildlife was documented through painting. Animals, such as birds, were brought to an artist who would then illustrate what was placed on a table in front of them.
The Simcoe Reformer |
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Newport Beach Film Festival ends with a party!
SLIDE SHOW: Week of celebrating indie cinema closes with film 'Captain Abu Raed,' followed by cocktails at Via Lido Plaza.
Orange County Register |
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Zimbabwe: Art Mirrors Life As Hifa Kicks Off
THE Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) kicked off on Tuesday on a low profile, with a programme encompassing the various arts genres.
AllAfrica.com |
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Uganda: Amakula International Film Festival On
THE fifth Amakula Kampala International Film Festival is running at the National Theatre. For the public, the festival is mainly about watching free movies. The viewing kicks off at 9:30am until midnight, from today until May 11.
AllAfrica.com |
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Win weekend tickets to Rocket festival
On Friday 16 May the fantastical, three-day Rocket festival rolls into action in Andalucia, Spain and we’re giving you the chance to win weekend tickets!
Handbag.com |
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A New Face at Columbus Circle, but the Lollipops Remain
The 1964 Gallery of Modern Art at 2 Columbus Circle is being transformed into a new space for the Museum of Arts and Design.
New York Times |
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(Muskegon Museum of Art) Read the story
The Muskegon Museum of Art exhibition, "Sunlight in a Paintbrush: American Impressionism from Regional Collections" eatures 16 Impressionist paintings from the museum's permanent holdings and 43 works on loan from private collections and museums throughout the Midwest.
The Jackson Citizen Patriot |
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Unusual inventions at the Maker Faire
Many unusual exhibits will be on display at the San Mateo Expo Center.
KGO-TV Bay Area |
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Quite an impression
ike the fanciful, female figures depicted in many Impressionist paintings, the Muskegon Museum of Art has "put on a new party dress" for its major summer exhibition, "Sunlight in a Paintbrush: American Impressionism from Regional Collections."
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Check out art around Great Falls
The First Friday Art Walk features paintings by Anita Drake and Joan Paredes in Studio 706 Art Gallery, 706 7th Ave. S. Refreshments are provided. Admission is free. Hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Call 452-5771.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Ladies' event offered at the Square
The Beauty of Art and the Art of Being a Woman: A Ladies Night Out features information on pottery, floral design, yoga and belly-dancing demonstrations, exhibit tours, massage, food and more.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Small South Sound museums with big appeal
You know about the Tacoma Art Museum, the Museum of Glass and the Washington State History Museum.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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It's First Friday In Leesburg
Merchants, artists, residents and musicians have put together an intriguing line up of entertainment and activity this week's First Friday Gallery Walk in downtown Leesburg. The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 2.
Leesburg Today |
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Camera puts subject's shattered world in clear focus
The camera in "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" isn't merely a camera. In the hands of Julian Schnabel and his director of photography, Janusz Kaminski, it provides a window into the world of Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu Amalric), a magazine editor who finds himself almost entirely paralyzed after a stroke. He sees the ocean just beyond his hospital bed, the nurses who bob in and out of his ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Charles City to compete in ‘America in Bloom’ contest
Charles City has long been known as a scenic community, full of beauty with its many parks, gardens, green areas, the Cedar River running through it and a strong sense of community pride.
Charles City Press |
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Limelight 5/2
TODAY: Local artist Roopali Kambo exhibits paintings such as "The Dreamer" at a show that opens with a free reception from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Oglesby Gallery in the FSU student union.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Ayala Avenue to be turned into canvass for chalk art
MANILA, Philippines -- Parts of Ayala Avenue will turn into a giant canvas of nature-inspired images on Sunday as the city of Makati holds its yearly "Chalk Art" festival.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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