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Good Morning Lowcountry
Next Sunday, the Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Festival Association will unveil a commissioned sculpture honoring Mount Pleasant's indigenous basket artists and the Gullah Geechee National Heritage Corridor.
The Post and Courier |
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New Orleans sings praise as Neville Brothers finally reunite
NEW ORLEANS - The Neville Brothers, who traditionally help close out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, returned to the big stage Sunday for the first time since Hurricane Katrina flooded and wrecked their homes, along with 80 percent of the city.
East Valley Tribune |
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Picture perfect
Instructor Don MacGregor teaches a lesson in group-portrait composition on Friday during the annual Texas School of Professional Photography
The Battalion |
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Flush Philanthropy
Charleston tourism, a $6 billion industry, is built largely on 10 nonprofit organizations, groups that run museums, produce festivals and preserve the city's historic allure. These institutions cajole, scrape and save to survive, while their chief executives invariably draw handsome salaries.
The Post and Courier |
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mtvU Campus Invasion Music Festival
Anyone who went to the mtvU Campus Invasion concert at UMass-Boston yesterday just to see Wyclef Jean had a long wait ahead. Before the eclectic ex-Fugee stepped off...
Boston Herald |
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Partnerships should help new museum to flourish
NEW YORK -- The elevator ride to the first exhibit at the new Sports Museum of America sets the tone. ... - By RACHEL COHEN The Associated Press
The Barre Montpelier Times Argus |
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Sanford Pottery Festival: Leaving with that glazed look
SANFORD — Matt and Eleanor Smith showed up at the Sanford Pottery Festival on Sunday with $100 to spend. The Smiths planned to buy something nice, but not bust their budget.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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OCLC Receives Mellon Grant to Expand Library Researching
The Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) was awarded a grant in February from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to further develop standards for museum data exchange.
EContent Magazine |
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Chicago's Field Museum opens DNA Discovery Center
CHICAGO -- A new state-of-the-art laboratory called the DNA Discovery Center is open at Chicago’s Field Museum.
The Pantagraph |
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Enthusiasm high but sales not at Art in the Park
After a long day displaying his artwork, all Paul Chaussee wanted was a cold beer. But the McLouth artist, who was selling a variety of mosaic works with his wife, Deb, said Sunday’s Art in the Park was the perfect way to kick off the spring art season.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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‘Buskers’ performing downtown: Downtown Warren street festival planned for June 27
5/5/2008 - Calling all street performers!
Warren Times Observer |
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Photography Exhibit Featuring Photos by Stefa Charczenko
Bar 82 - 136 2nd Avenue (betw. St. Mark's & 9th St.) New York City, NY Opening Reception: Thursday, May 8, 2008 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
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Artist's work graces cover
Kim Schuessler was honored when one of her paintings was chosen as the program cover for The Congressional Club’s First Lady’s Luncheon in Washington, D.C. honoring Laura Bush.
The Dalton Daily Citizen |
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Seaside Park hosting 1st art festival
BRIDGEPORT — It's party time at Seaside Park later this month. The city, in conjunction with several local arts groups, is organizing its first Seaside Park Arts Festival on May 24.
Connecticut Post |
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The weather's fine as SunFest ends on high note
Crowds soak up rays and music at festival's finale SunFest couldn't have ordered up a better last day.
Sun-Sentinel |
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HUNTINGTON -- Several folks were treated to tea and refreshments Sunday at the Huntington Museum of Art.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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BEST BET: See some art and eat sweets
In honor of Cinco de Mayo, you can indulge in the Sweetest Art Exhibit on Earth. The exhibit is from 9 a.
York Daily Record |
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Finding space
VALDOSTA — Valwood middle school students joined the older art students for an exhibit in the Godwin-Holmes Arts Center. Under the direction of teacher Rebecca Carter, 25 sixth- and seventh-grade artists have exhibited their works in the center’s lobby.
The Valdosta Daily Times |
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RAK TOURISM TO HIGHLIGHT EMIRATE'S LATEST ATTRACTIONS AT ATM 2008
Middle East RAK Tourism, the organisation tasked to support, promote and attract tourism initiatives in Ras Al Khaimah, has announced that it will showcase a number of exciting new developments in the emirate's tourism sector during its participation at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2008, the region's leading travel and tourism exhibition being held at the Dubai International ...
Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance |
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Shanghai Kaleidoscope Opens at The Royal Ontario Museum
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Art Daily |
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Mexican American Cultural Center plays host to Cinco de Mayo celebration
In Dina Cantú's family, Cinco de Mayo means hitting up the outdoor festivals, seeing live music and teaching children about family traditions.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Kazuumi Takahashi at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
That's actually a compliment. The Japanese photographer's pictures of slow-as-dripping-honey ocean tides, waning moons and abstract horizons make for exquisite but time-exhausting gallery gazing. Call them the art of the very slow reveal.
The Oregonian |
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Keokuk Art Show
Tri-State artists competed this weekend in Keokuk's 53rd Annual Exhibition.
WGEM Quincy |
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Queen of soul graces stage
Some things in life are constant. The sun rises in the east, sets in the west, and every year Jerry Lee Lewis comes north from Nesbit, Miss., to grace the Beale Street Music Festival with another "killer" set.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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New Orleans sings praise as Neville Brothers finally reunite
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Neville Brothers, who traditionally help close out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, returned to the big stage Sunday for the first time since Hurricane Katrina flooded and wrecked their homes, along with 80 percent of the city.
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