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Tragedy of the cockle pickers centrepiece of cultural festival
Show me somewhere I can shelter. Give me tools to make a living, lead me in the right direction," pleads the disorientated and dishevelled visitor to a strange city.
Muzi |
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UI music, theater, dance faculty collaborating on opera
URBANA – Faculty members in three departments of the University of Illinois College of Fine and Applied Arts are collaborating to present the obscure, seldom-heard French Baroque opera "Armide." The late-life masterpiece by Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) and Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764) opens Thursday in the Tryon Festival Theatre at Krannert Center, with nods to both Baroque-era ...
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Art students compete
AHS visual arts contest participants were, from left: David Albino, Cassie Stewart, Steven Edwards, Jacob Whalen, Jesse Jacobson, Samantha Reed and Jesse Jacobson. Missing is Autumn Jurgensen.
Austin Daily Herald |
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All Tomorrow's Zombies
Would the festival crowd eventually wake up? Shit no. They're indie rockers. And indie rockers stare .
East Bay Express |
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Art forgers forced to pay museums
A family who duped art institutions with forged artworks are ordered to pay back more than £400,000.
BBC News |
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Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
HARTFORD, Conn. -- A Yale University art student's claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false and is a piece "performance art," the school says.
The Greenville News |
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Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
HARTFORD, Conn.- A Yale University art student's claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false, school officials said.
The Arizona Republic |
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Chris Denslow's photos of the Unlimited Lights and Vintage Hydroplane testing in Seattle
Here's some great photography showcasing the testing runs on Lake Washington this past week. Thanks Chris for sharing them with all of us! INSIDE: Photo Galleries of the Unlimited Lights and Vintage Boats >>
KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities |
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The Week[end]: April 18-20, 2008
Rejoice! The Dane County Farmers Market returns to the Square this weekend as summer gets started in Madison. Other fun around town includes: the Wisconsin Spring Football Game; the Midwest Horse Fair; the 'quot;Climate Change is Local'quot; lecture series; the 'quot;Circus Exhibitions'quot; show at the Chazen; productions of 'lt;i'gt;A Streetcar Named Desire'lt;/i'gt; and 'lt;i'gt;The 25th ...
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The weekend: skiing, music, more
ASPEN The reopening of Aspen Highlands, a smattering of live music, an Earth Day Art Show and a Spring Meltdown party at the Aspen Recreation Center highlight the weekend's entertainment options.
The Aspen Times |
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Sand is a work of art in Port Aransas
Sand sculptures take center stage at SandFest this weekend.
News 8 Austin |
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Sand is a work of art in Port Aransas
Amazing works of art take center stage this weekend in South Texas. And all of the masterpieces are made with sand. The event brings in the best sand sculptors in the world.
News 8 Austin |
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Festival to celebrate peace, music
Paths to Peacestock is an afternoon celebration of peace and music, featuring singer/songwriter Larry Long. The event takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Edgewater Park. Admission is free.
Albert Lea Tribune |
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Thursday 4/17
Poetry Month at the John Jermain Memorial Library, 201 Main Street, Sag Harbor. An exhibit, collages and poetry courtesy of Star Black on view. Runs through the month of April. 725-0049 ext. 21.
Sag Harbor Express |
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Students’ art to be featured on posters
Seventh-grader Marina Cuneo of North Woods Discovery School in Redding was recently awarded $100 for winning the grand prize in the 16th annual McConnell Arboretum and Gardens Plant Sale spring poster contest. Marina’s artwork will be displayed on Turtle Bay Exploration Park’s poster for the April 25 event.
The Record Searchlight |
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Yale: Student's artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- A Yale University art student's claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false, school officials said after her account was published in the student newspaper.
Charleston Daily Mail |
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Federal-Mogul Corporation Drives the Future Through Leading Technology at Auto Beijing 2008
SOUTHFIELD, Mich.----Federal-Mogul Corporation is pleased to bring its innovative products, brands and technologies to Auto Beijing 2008. This marks the first time Federal-Mogul will exhibit at Beijing's International Automotive and Manufacturing Technology Exhibit, one of the world's most exciting international automotive events.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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RIVER DAYS SCHEDULE
River of WordsRome-Floyd County LibraryThroughout the month of April ROW (River of Words) is an environmental art and poetry program created to promote watershed awareness, literacy, and the arts - http://www.riverofwords.org, 706-236-4611 Chieftains Museum annual Herb & Plant SaleCoosa Valley Fairgrounds Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.Sunday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Plants and herbs will be for sale at ...
Rome News-Tribune |
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Hot Entertainment Picks: 04/18/2008
Children's theater at Opera House; Canadian ethnic folk at InsideOut; Artcenter celebrates Youth in Art; Concert is benefit for Third Level; Night at Beach for kids' museum; Railroad, depot tour in Benzie; 'Call of the Wild' in Cheboygan
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Entertainment In Brief: 04/18/2008
Meet the artists in East Jordan; Jazz North plays for dance Saturday; Family movie night at West Shore; Museum gala is this weekend; Percussion show at Grayling High; Make a scarf, no knitting required; NMC Concert Band presents program
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Newburyport: Authors bring stories to life at city schools
NEWBURYPORT and mdash; Students across the district illustrated, discussed and even karate-chopped their way to bringing popular books to life as the 2008 Newburyport Literary Festival kicked off yesterday in city schools.
The Daily News of Newburyport |
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Tampa Breaks Ground For New Museum Of Art
The city and museum officials will hold a groundbreaking ceremony today to mark the start of construction of a new Tampa Museum of Art.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Art association to hold 43rd annual exhibit
LEOMINSTER -- The Leominster Art Associations 43rd annual Arts, Crafts and Photography Exihibit is slated to take place on April 25, 26, and 27, at the St.
Sentinel & Enterprise |
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Yale says abortion artwork was a hoax
A Yale University art student duped the student newspaper with a story about inducing repeated abortions on herself and using the blood for her senior art project, the school said Thursday.
Journal Inquirer |
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Yale: Student’s artwork purporting to show abortion a hoax
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Yale University art student’s claim that she induced repeated abortions on herself and used the blood for her senior project is false, school officials said after her account was published in the student newspaper.
The Athens News Courier |
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