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Difference Maker Award winners
In addition to Ethel Whitehead of Colerain Township, Cincinnati Museum Center will present Difference Maker Awards to these individuals, organizations and businesses Oct. 30.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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The Fergus Falls Daily Journal
A pink prayer benefit for Ronda Erickson will begin with Mass at 5 p.m., followed by a supper and a silent auction and bake sale from 6 to 8 p.m., at St. Edwards Catholic Church in Henning.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal |
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New art gallery for George
George Michael and his partner are to open a new art gallery in America because their own collection has expanded.
News 24 South Africa |
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eft.com
This merger combines Dietl's fine arts logistics services with Rock-It's logistics activities in the music touring and live events sector. Both companies specialise in time-critical international logistics for complex shipping situations.
eyefortransport.com |
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Museums Fear Lean Days Ahead
Since it opened last month at the Museum of Modern Art, “Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night” has been attracting several thousand people each day to the second-floor galleries.
New York Times |
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SpinVox Empowers Listeners Of WNYC's 'The Takeaway' To Speak Freely During Economic Crisis and Election Season
LONDON & ATLANTA----Faced with an unprecedented economic crisis and a tightly contested Presidential race nearing its conclusion, Americans more than ever are seeking outlets to speak their mind and give voice to their worries, concerns and fears.
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Creating a stylised male portrait
I create a diverse range of illustrations, but I enjoy portraits the most. As an illustrator, I’m attracted to Expressionism, particularly the work of Egon Schiele and Wassily Kandinsky. This style has certain features that appeal to me a great deal.
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Shanghai hopes to broaden 'sister' relations with Honolulu
Since 2002, the Hawaii International Film Festival has had a "sister" relationship with the Shanghai International Film Festival, in particular a Student Media Art exchange between Shanghai University and the University of Hawaii-Manoa's Academy for Creative Media.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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Portraits of Survival
Last year, James Anshutz exhibited "Portraits of Survival," a photography show of breast cancer survivors that celebrated their victories and raised funds for the cause. He and a team of other photographers, stylists and makeup artists -- every one a volunteer, including himself -- created portraits of emotion, color and imagination to document the women doing what they love, which included ...
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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L.A. Confidential: Two-Disc Special Edition
Chinatown is pretty much considered the gold standard of neo-noir. Many a flick has been compared to that 1974 masterpiece, but precious few have been fit to so much as hold its fedora.
DVD Talk |
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Motorists spot stag roaming on M8
A sculpture of a huge red stag is erected at the side of the motorway between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
BBC News |
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Stag party
A new sculpture is put in place by the M8 motorway
BBC News |
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Tanmia to conduct seminars on new technology-enabled career development services at Gitex 2008
Tanmia, the National Human Resource Development and Employment Authority, has announced that it will unveil two new technology-enabled services at GITEX 2008, which will be held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre from October 19 to 23, 2008.
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Event of the Week: Home and Away
In the exhibition, which features photographic work by Katrín Elvarsdóttir and texts by Sigrún Sigurdardóttir, we meet different individuals who share the experience of having been forced to abandon their homes.
Iceland Review |
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Marketing Agency Arámbula Phillips Communications And World Renowned Chef/Author John Sedlar Form Partnership With New ...
Arámbula Phillips Leads Marketing Campaign For The First Museum Dedicated To The Study Of Latin Heritage Through The Culinary Arts
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Leola student second in writing contest
Leola student Kristin Payne took second in feature writing in the 2008--09 “On--The--Spot” portion of the Annual High School Publications Contest....
Aberdeen American News |
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ABERDEEN PARKS AND REC
What: The Aberdeen Parks, Recreations, and Forestry Department is sponsoring a “Pumpkin Painting” class. Participants ages 6 to 9 will “have the opportunity to bring their own pumpkin to the ARCC and transform it into a harvest--time work of art! Pumpkins can have a funny, happy, sad or a scary fa...
Aberdeen American News |
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Art competition deadline
KEEN artists have got until Friday, October 31, to enter a British Arts Festivals competiton named 'Unseen in every day.' (20/10/2008 11:33:59)
Buckingham Today |
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We say ... Take time to celebrate town’s bounty
The Historic Bluffton Arts and Sea- food Festival kicks off its fourth edition today, bringing a mixture of old and new together to entertain and teach what Bluffton’s all about.
Bluffton Today |
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'Flight of the Hawk'
SUGAR GROVE - Those involved in the development of Sugar Grove's "Flight of the Hawk" Sculpture Park think the park is pretty unique - not that many would disagree when they hear it's home to a 2,500 lb. hawk.
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Message at Beacon Sloop Club Pumpkin Festival: Treat the Hudson with respect
BEACON – The Beacon Sloop Club was hoping people came to their pumpkin festival along the waterfront Sunday to enjoy the candy apples and pumpkin pie, the music and art, but more so, to appreciate the nature of the Hudson River, and become educated about our relationship and coexistence with it.
Mid-Hudson News |
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Co-creator not sad at 'Topo' loss
The name of New Jersey landscape architect Henry Arnold is often omitted when people discuss his $340,000 “Topo” environmental sculpture recently destroyed at the old Charlotte Coliseum site. That's because his collaborator in 1991 was Maya Lin, who became a celebrity for designing the nation's Vietnam Veterans Memorial, or The Wall. Arnold worked with Lin on that project. However, “Topo” marked ...
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Neil shoots on sight
Neil Mukesh is obsessed with photography.
The Times of India |
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Art podcast: Jonathan Jones on Renaissance Faces
studio 3 arts. studio 3 arts seeks an enthusiastic and efficient…. £23,681 per annum. youth music. london. £25,412 to £27,324.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Art market takes a hit at contemporary sales
The two-round match played out on the London auction scene this weekend left contemporary art badly bruised, with works by Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, among others, crashing unsold.
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