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Conservancy festival today, Sunday
CANASTOTA - The geese are all back, and bird feeders are standing room only. The Great Swamp Conservancy 2008 Spring Migration and Nature Art Festival is celebrating International Migratory Bird Day today and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m..
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Library input asked
Should the Ann Arbor District Library downtown offer a larger teen section? How about after-hours access to meeting space or a full-service cafe? What features should a new underground parking structure beside the library include? Natural light? Public art? Lockers?
The Ann Arbor News |
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Sculpture Park Proposed to the City of Miami Beach, Florida
The Board of Directors of Altos del Mar Sculpture Park, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) public charity, has filed a proposal in reply to "Request for Proposals"" ("RFP") yesterday (April 30, 2008) with the City of Miami Beach, Florida regarding the future improvement of the Altos del Mar Park site located East of Collins Avenue between 76th and 77th streets in Miami Beach, Florida.
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Photo workshop exhibits student works
Digital photographs by students who participated in a workshop by Julia Jordan Photography are on display in Rhinebeck.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Art and artefacts exhibition opens
THE Winchester Treasure is the subject of a talk by Sally Worrell to be held at Winchester's Discovery Centre on Wednesday (May 7). During her talk, Sally, Iron Age and Roman Advisor with the Portable Antiquities Scheme, will explore why this cache of Iron Age gold ended up near Winchester.
Hampshire Chronicle |
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May Fair Arts Festival results announced
Special to The TranscriptIn its 34th year, and sponsored by Assistance League of Norman, May Fair Arts Fest...
The Norman Transcript |
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Quantum Of Solace
Amy Winehouse is "not ready to record any music", her producer has told Sky News in an exclusive interview. Speaking to Sky News ahead of his appearance at the London Bandstand festival at Old Billingsgate Market tomorrow night he said."We tried to work for a little bit.
MI6 |
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Try This: Art exhibit expects sweet reception
Don’t show up hungry to the latest exhibit at the North Bank Artists Gallery in downtown Vancouver. Gallery member Char Fitzpatrick painted interpretations of desserts for the exhibit. Paintings of strawberry shortcake, sundaes and cakes are on the menu.
The Columbian |
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Spring Garden Festival takes place Sunday
The 21st annual Corvallis Spring Garden Festival takes place Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Arts Center Plaza, 700 S.W. Madison Ave., at Central Park.
Corvallis Gazette-Times |
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Public gets 'taste' of the arts in downtown
The streets of Chambersburg were alive with paintings, dancing and music last night. The second annual Taste of the Arts took place downtown from 5 to 8 p.m., with 24 local artists, dancers and musicians displaying their crafts, talents and creations.
Public Opinion |
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Transplant recipient recovering well
The future is looking brighter for Kelsey Crider, who's now thinking about starting college in the fall and studying photography.
Boulder Daily Camera |
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Revel in some outdoor fun
Spring days mean plenty of festivals and outdoor events in the metro area. Here are some starting this weekend.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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Off the Wall: Adventures in Museum Theatre & Art Projects -- 05/03/08 at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
Off the Wall: Adventures in Museum Theatre & Art Projects -- 05/03/08 at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
Rocky Mountain News |
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Park Hill Art Club Spring Exhibit & Sale -- 05/03/08 at Parker United Methodist Church
Park Hill Art Club Spring Exhibit & Sale -- 05/03/08 at Parker United Methodist Church
Rocky Mountain News |
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050208 GUIDE to Arts & Crafts
ART EXHIBITION Valparaiso The Art Barn School of Art will hold its 15th Annual Juried Art Exhibition, with more than $1,500 in awards available. The exhibition is May 10 to 16.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Summit of art: National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils returns to Missoula
Michael Bowlin, co-director of the Dana Gallery in downtown Missoula, finishes hanging the Oil Painters of America national juried show Friday morning at the gallery. In the foreground is a painting by William T. Chambers called “The Practice.”
Missoulian |
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PNC, Michiana Resources host Dream Catchers exhibit
WESTVILLE The Purdue University North Central Odyssey 2007-08 Arts and Cultural Events Series continues its ongoing exhibit featuring the work of the Michiana Resources Creative Concepts artists with the new show, Dream Catchers.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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For the Record
Brunk Morgan Horse Museum craft sale, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the museum, 7221 Lake Service Road, Rochester (off East Lake Drive, follow KOA signs); free.
The State Journal-Register |
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'Spirit Of Spring & Summer' Art Show Begins May 4
A community art show is being held at Studio Art Center, 412 Douglas Ave., with an opening receptions set for noon-4:30 p.m. Sunday. (Doors will close at 5 p.m. for those who arrive after 4 p.m.)
Yankton Press & Dakotan |
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Naperville's Little Friends art show May 18
Little Friends Inc. has spent more than 40 years serving children and adults with developmental disabilities in DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Will, McHenry and western Cook counties.
Daily Herald |
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Explore gardens of Stan Hywet
At most museums, the rule is hands off. But on the grounds of Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, kids are being encouraged to climb, run and explore — and, yes, even touch.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Taking His Bust Shot at Rumsfeld
Pat Oliphant, who has been creating wickedly funny cartoons for 53 years, is famous for his drawings, but he also has been a sculptor for almost 30 years. He taught himself after being inspired by Auguste Rodin and Honoré Daumier, who did lacerating busts of French politicians. Oliphant's bronze ...
Washington Post |
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Colleges' Art-Tech exhibit results
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SATURDAY'S CALENDAR
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival presented by Shell Fair Grounds racetrack, 1751 Gentilly Blvd. Continuous music on 11 stages, contemporary and traditional crafts, food, educational workshops, 11 a.m.-7. Tickets $50 at the gate. Call 522-4786.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Glenbard South senior's painting nets honors in contest
Tommy Hirsch was resigned to his fate. Goldie, his beloved bovine creation was a beauty, but clearly failed to impress. Winners from the national art contest in which the painting was entered were supposed to be announced last month. But Tommy had heard nothing -- for the second year in a row.
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