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Aaron Neville back at Jazz Fest
Associated Press - May 3, 2008 9:24 PM ET NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The audience at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival chanted Aaron Neville's name before he took the stage, stood to applaud...
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(17 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, NJ)
Six Days of Creation an exhibit of paintings by Christina Saj at New Brunswick Theological Seminary Chapel. This site specific installation consists of six 4.5 X 8.5 foot panels of Saj's new creation series.
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Upper Eastside festival puts MiMo on the map
Partygoers trickled onto Biscayne Boulevard Saturday afternoon for Cinco de MiMo, a weekend festival celebrating Miami's youngest historic district, known for its Miami Modern architecture.
Miami Herald |
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Multicultural Festival offers diverse attractions
Brothers Joel and Nicholas Long knew they had found a place to have fun at the annual Multicultural Festival Saturday when they were offered a chance to play with swords.
The Lexington Dispatch |
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Le festival
If you have a fondness for all things French, get ready to treat your senses to a feast of culture and the arts.
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"Holy" Artwork on Display in Pocatello
There was some "holy" artwork on display in our area Friday night... and we're not talking about Swiss cheese like renditions. The first Friday of every month, an art walk takes place in old downtown Pocatello. Well this time around at MindMatters Learning and Counseling, elementary students from the Holy Spirit Catholic School showed off their interpretive pieces of master artists most famous, ...
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Berwyn's Famous Spindle Sculpture Demolished
BERWYN, Ill. -- Workers have dismantled a towering sculpture of eight cars made famous in the movie "Wayne's World." The sculpture, also called the Spindle or Car Kabob, features eight cars impaled on a huge spike.
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Unknown to famous in 20 minutes
The premier contest for budding Malaysian filmmakers is picking up momentum.
The Star |
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Zimbabwe's Leading Sunday Newspaper
MUTARE sculptor, Shame Kwatare is believed to have skipped the country to South Africa after he was severely assaulted by Zanu PF militia, while members of a Harare dance group are nursing injuries after they were beaten by masked soldiers last week.
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Lost souls become soul mates
FIRST of all, let me warn you that this will be repeated throughout the review: this original English language (OEL) manga has fantastic artwork; the detail, the crisp, neat lines, everything about it is simply ambrosia for the eye.
The Star |
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Bowling Green Residents Get Multiple Samples of Local Art
The first ever "Gallery Hop". allowed art lovers to experience local art at 11 different venues in Bowling Green.
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'Spindle' is no more
The huge, quirky sculpture of skewered smashed cars in Berwyn, Ill., known as the Spindle, has been dismantled.The pop sculpture, featured in the 1992 movie Wayne's World, was taken down late Friday to make room for a Walgreens, the Chicago Tribune reported Saturday.The piece consisted of eight rusty cars impaled on a silver spike. The owners of Cermak Plaza, where it was located, had ...
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'Spindle' is no more
BERWYN, Ill., May 3 (UPI) -- The huge, quirky sculpture of skewered smashed cars in Berwyn, Ill., known as the "Spindle," has been dismantled.
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Going Green Expo Continues Through Sunday In Madison
The Going Green Wisconsin Expo in Madison this weekend offers more than 110 booths and 80 exhibits aimed at helping people learn how to live and work in a more environmentally conscious fashion.
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Sunday - Your Day
Grab it! Art For Grabs is back and this time it’s bigger and crazier! It features 40 stalls with local artists selling paintings, drawings, photos, T-shirts, accessories, dolls, mini sculptures, pottery, and others.
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Barker Foundation gives Oregon university museum $1 million
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - The University of Oregon's Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art has gotten $1 million to help it play host to major traveling exhibitions.
KMTR Eugene |
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Blood on Paper: the Art of the Book, V&A, London
In 1975, Tom Wolfe published an essay called The Painted Word in which he argued that art theorising had taken over from art-making as the visual pursuit of our day. Where theorists once applied themselves to artworks, the reverse was now true. In a time when art schools are departments of universities and award degrees like any other discipline, artists start with a Big Idea and work ...
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This Weekends Events
Until 10 May 2008 Meet Charles Darwin and hear about his famous theory of natural selection.... more details Until 31 Dec 2008 The origins of the Science Museum lie in the 19th century movement to improve scientific and technical education.
My Village Kensington |
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London Sinfonietta/ Adès, Royal Festival Hall, London LSO/Colin Davies, Barbican, London Heiner Goebbels, University ...
Chaos! To Jean-Féry Rebel, the void was every note of the D minor scale, played simultaneously. To Joseph Haydn, it was an implacable C minor chord, sealed with the hollow knock of kettle-drums. To film-maker and graphic designer Tal Rosner, it is the enigmatic undulations of the Thames and the urgent geometrics of kinetic art. To Thomas Adès, it is a tumbling dance of violins and violas; too ...
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Film center coming to Syracuse
The Syracuse International Film Festival continues into its final weekend. Dozens of films from around the world are being shown at venues throughout Syracuse, and soon, Central New York could be the setting for more new movies.
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What you see is seldom what you get
For the opening of her exhibition at the Miami Art Museum, Quisqueya Henríquez produced at a Wynwood factory bucketfuls of ice cream -- seawater ice cream -- that was served to guests in thimble-sized cups.
Miami Herald |
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This Weekends Events
Until 28 Jun 2008 Recent work by Sara Willett and Franki Austin.... more details Until 18 May 2008 Pippy Houldsworth is pleased to present a solo exhibition by successful British painter Robert Platt. Platt, who graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2001, now lives and works in Kyoto, Japan....
My Village Notting Hill |
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Peter Preston: Black and white photography turned into gold
Peter Preston: Don't be surprised if the whole question of newspaper colour doesn't grow a little more contentious
Guardian Unlimited |
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Smith beats Italians at own game... now for old foe Advocaat
Walter Smith may be 60 but in his head he remains a student of the game he loves. It is the Rangers manager's shrewdness that has thrust his side into the Uefa Cup final. Any man who can outdo the Italians at the art of defending in their own backyard has earned the right to contest a European trophy.
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Egyptian artist’s works to go on show at photo expo
A SOLO exhibition of photographs by the acclaimed artist Youssef Nabil from May 8 to July 1 will be held at the newly opened The Third Line gallery in Doha.
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