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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
This year Pelican Rapids, well known for its Turkeys Days, International Friendship Festival, Art in the Park and other summer celebrations, also will commemorate its 125th anniversary. This milestone will be part of the Turkey Festival scheduled July 11-12.
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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 per cent of the city.
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Eastern Carolina shows up for "Jeopardy!" tryouts in Myrtle Beach
Popular game show hosts tryouts; nearly 1,000 people are whittled down to only 16 potential contestants
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Herb Waters: An Exhibit of His Work
The Holderness School is providing a retrospective exhibit of the world renown wood engravers work
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Rush County student earns art awards
Jaime Nigh participated April 6 In Anderson University’s Department of Art and Design senior exhibition “Seriously.” She was awarded the Indianapolis Artist-Craftsman/Talbot Street Art Fair Award for a piece she began while studying in Cortona, Italy through the University of Georgia.
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Chennai emerging as hub of modern art
Chennai, May 05: Teeming with a young breed of high salaried professionsals, once conservative Chennai is fast emerging as a hub of modern art as young artists from across the country are making a beeline to cash in on the new wave of interest in paintings.
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Victorian Masterworks on Display at MOA
BYU students and visitors attended the BYU Museum of Art's Celebration of May Day.
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A New Trend Toward Thrift: Leaders Launch National Campaign to Confront the Debt Culture
A diverse coalition of leaders will launch a national campaign with a groundbreaking report, three new books, and artifact exhibit on May 13th at a conference in Washington, D.C. entitled Confronting the Debt Culture. (www.newthrift.org) The Institute for American Values, New America Foundation, Demos, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, Public Agenda, and others, will release a new ...
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Student earns 1st place in national arts contest
Hurricane High School student Dakota Litton has tied for first place in a national arts contest that promotes the idea of peace.
Charleston Daily Mail |
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Mt. Vernon 'Chalks the Walk'
MT. VERNON - Based on the 16th century Italian practice, Madonnari creates a downtown swept in chalk. Hundreds of spectators, like Brian Reynolds, surveyed the scene. He said, "You know, it looks like a painting but it's on the street."
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Fiber on the Foot gives a warm, fuzzy feeling
Several species of alpacas, goats and sheep wandered around their pens next to vendors' booths at the sixth annual Fiber on the Foot Natural Fiber Producers Livestock Show and Festival on Saturday and Sunday at the Tehama District Fairground.
Red Bluff Daily News |
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W. R. Berkley Corporation Forms Berkley Asset Protection Underwriters and Announces Executive Appointments
W. R. Berkley Corporation (NYSE: WRB) today announced the formation of Berkley Asset Protection Underwriters, LLC. Based in New York City, Berkley Asset Protection Underwriters will offer products designed to protect a broad spectrum of commercial and personal assets. Their products will include coverage for fine arts, jewelers block, fidelity/crime and related risks.
Centre Daily Times |
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Clyde Aspevig: A Living Landscape Legend
American Artist : What made you choose landscape painting over other genres?
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Coastlines: May 5, 2008
SANTA CRUZ Peace art award winners on display The nominees and winners of this year's Linus Pauling Peace Art Awards are on display at the Museum of Art and History's Octagon Building.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
We impecunious art-market scribes are a bearish bunch. Most of us can't afford a square inch of a van Gogh , so we may enjoy a certain charge of schadenfreude from envisioning the eventual comeuppance of those who can pay for the whole painting.
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QPC Lasers Announces Radio Interview & Exhibit at the World Money Show Las Vegas
QPC Lasers, Inc. (OTCBB:QPCI) "QPC," a world leader in the design and manufacture of high brightness, high power semiconductor lasers for the consumer electronics, industrial, defense, and medical markets, today announced that the Company will be featured on Steve Crowley's American Scene radio show in a live interview from booth #133 at the World Money Show in Las Vegas, NV; QPC Lasers will ...
Centre Daily Times |
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'Highest ever' visits to museums
National Museum Wales records its highest ever annual visitor figures across its seven museums.
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Gardener's fair, auction at Locust Grove this weekend
The 13th Annual Gardener's Fair and Silent Auction at Locust Grove will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the historic home, 561 Blankenbaker Lane.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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City will display chainsaw carvings of local animals
Nanaimo's highway critters will soon be placed prominently at a number of sites in the city after months of refurbishing. Between 1987 and 1991, artist Peter Ryan made four carvings out of cedar with a chainsaw and donated them to the City of Nanaimo.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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Video: Lee County foreclosure auctions
Every day real estate broker Thomas Bruzzesi shows up at the Lee County courthouse to buy foreclosure homes in order to resell them.
The News-Press |
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Photo Gallery: Make Empty Walls Works of Art
(Family Features) - Add personality and warmth to a room, hallway or staircase with an arrangement of favorite framed photographs, wall art or collectibles.
Leesburg Today |
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His office is part museum, part legal history lesson. Then again, isn’t a museum ideally a reflection of history? The walls are covered with what seems like dozens of framed degrees, signed letters from some of the country’s highest-ranking officials and photo after photo.
Jacksonville Daily Record |
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Green Plug Exhibits At RetailVision Spring 2008 - Part Of Elite Group Of 10 New Product Innovators
Amid overwhelming response from the media and analyst communities, Green Plug - pioneering developer of digital technology enabling real-time collaboration between electronic devices and their power sources - is demonstrating examples of the industry's first environmentally-friendly DC power hub using its exclusive green technology
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Experts: N.C. Primary Could Be Make-Or-Break Contest
North Carolina’s primary on Tuesday could be a make-or-break contest for the Democrats, experts say.
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High School Musical take 3
PRINCIPAL photography has begun in Salt Lake City, Utah on Walt Disney Pictures' upcoming flick High School Musical 3: Senior Year , and the fourth flick will soon follow.
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