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"Toy Crazy" at the Cameron Art Museum
A new exhibit at the Cameron Art Museum is designed to delight people of all ages.
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Group seeks donation for Washoe sculpture
Washoe tribute group member Barbara Bicchieri speaks to the Ellensburg City Council on Monday. Contributed ELLENSBURG — A group of community members dedicated to commemorating Washoe, the first chimpanzee to learn a human language, convened at the Ellensburg City Council’s Oct. 20 meeting to discuss the potential location for a memorial sculpture.
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CEA and Whiskey Falls Launch New DTV Contest on YouTube
ARLINGTON, Va., BUSINESS WIRE -- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)(R) today launched a contest on YouTube to reward consumers who help friends and family transition to digital television (DTV). The "Digital TV: Convert Now!" contest encourages the YouTube community to help family and friends prepare for February 17, 2009, when all full-power TV stations in the U.S. will transition to ...
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A&E Dispatch: A mural and Mountain Goats
A&E Dispatch: A mural by artist Barbara Noah called "Flying Colors" has been installed at the outdoor Union Street Electric Gallery, a wall of the Seattle City Light facility at Union and Western in Downtown Seattle. And the Mountain Goats performed a storytelling rock concert at the Showbox on Oct. 20.
Seattle Times |
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Museum presents Pee Dee’s oldest art competition
Florence Museum will present the 55th Annual Pee Dee Regional Art Competition on Thursday.
Florence Morning News |
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The Right Fit
The Right Fit has been chosen for the theme of the Hot Springs Village 40th Anniversary. The 40th anniversary committee chose the theme from approximately 30 submissions. The Right Fit concept was presented with an artist's rendering of a puzzle.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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'Waterfalls' brought in $69 million for NYC
The "Waterfalls" were apparently a windfall. Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the public artwork by Olafur Eliasson that put four waterfalls in the East River and New York Harbor brought in an estimated $69 million for New York City, exceeding initial expectations of $55 million.
New York Daily News |
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30 Years of Artistic Leadership
Worlds collide at the Metropolitan Museum. In a tribute exhibition to outgoing director Phillipe de Montebello, art works by artists ranging from Rubens to Rothko sit side by side in the Met’s gall....
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Brush Strokes will sponsor largest Galleria event Nov. 1
Art will abound at the 3rd Annual Galleria on Saturday, Nov. 1, sponsored by Brush Strokes, the Village art group. Bigger than ever, the event will feature 40 artists at Coronado Center from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Paintings that will be on display include watercolor, oil, acrylic, pastel, colored pencil, mixed media, pen and ink drawings, prints and cards.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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Allen Brothers Chews Up the Competition with Back to Back BURGER BASH Wins at the 2008 New York City Wine & Food ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y.----On Friday evening, October 10, Allen Brothers defended their February win at the 2008 South Beach Wine & Food Festival and took home the coveted People's Choice Award at the 2008 Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival's BURGER BASH hosted by Rachael Ray.
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'WATERFALLS' BROUGHT IN $69M FOR NYC
The "Waterfalls" were apparently a windfall. Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the public artwork by Olafur Eliasson that put four waterfalls in the East River and New York Harbor brought in an estimated $69 million for New York City, exceeding initial...
New York Post |
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Preview: The 5th Annual Fall Festival of Indian Arts
Daniel Phoenix Singh Every fall the Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh Dance Company mounts its Fall Festival of Indian Arts , a month long multi-disciplinary event which combines the ancient and contemporary by presenting traditional Indian art forms in a modern context. Each year, the highlight of the event is a weekend of dance held at the venerable Lincoln Theatre . This year, the ...
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Rabbie turns to reggae as Celtic Connections marks anniversary
A reggae tribute to Robert Burns, a 12-hour song marathon, a rare appearance from Africa's greatest singer and a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the national bard's birth are to be part of Scotland's annual folk and traditional music festival.
The Herald |
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Waterfalls exhibit churns out $69M for city
The controversial art installation that featured four man-made waterfalls in the East harbor generated a bigger economic impact for the city than was projected.
Crain's New York Business |
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Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum to present Some Like it Cool film series Dec. 9-11
Oct. 21, 2008 -- The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum will present three classic Hollywood films as part of its Some Like it Cool film series Dec. 9, 10 and 11.
Washington University in St. Louis |
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Dazzling Byzantium art exhibition to open in London
LONDON -- A dazzling exhibition of a thousand years of Byzantium's art is in the final stages of assembly in London after months of labyrinthine complications.
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Pooches get their day to howl at Grateful Dog Bakery's Halloween party
Deanne M. Hershey Dogs such as Man About Town Max a contestant in The Plain Dealer's 2007 photo contest, are invited to a doggie costume party Saturday at the Grateful Dog Bakery. MORE INFO Grateful Dog Bakery Hours: 11 a.m.-7...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Wolf Kahn’s landscapes at Reynolds Gallery.
The galleries on Main Street give us antique babies, telephone poles and military women.
Style Weekly |
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DISPATCH FROM MONTREAL Fest Nouveau Cinema Celebrates The Spirit of Montreal
Canada's longest running film festival, Festival du Nouveau Cinema (FNC) has seen a remarkable rebound since the drama that surrounded it a few years back.
indieWIRE |
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Tekke rescues point for Zenit
Fatih Tekke struck late to salvage a 1-1 draw for Zenit St Petersburg against fellow debutants BATE Borisov in a lively contest.
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Hoopster's still in the paint
Inspired by a friend's sudden death, former Sheridan College player Mark Stoddart is trying to make his own impact on society by combining three of his life-long loves: sports, music and painting.
Toronto Star |
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Library hosts cosplay and anime contest in Estero
The South County Cosplay Contest will be held Thursday at the South County Regional Library on Three Oaks Parkway.
The News-Press |
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Newsmaker: Joseph Grima
It was winter in New York, and Joseph Grima was thinking about change. Along with plans to renovate the Storefront for Art and Architecture, the Vito Acconci /Steven Holl-designed sliver of a gallery Gima runs on Kenmare Street, he also announced a contest to redesign the White House.
Architectural Record |
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Dia de los Muertos: Lawndale Art Center
It's time for Dia de los Muertos, well officially it is celebrated November 1st and 2nd, but, the exhibits and events are kickin' already at the Lawndale Art Center . The Retablo Exhibition opened yesterday and runs through November 8th. This is the 21st annual exhibition showcasing various interpretations of traditional retablo painting by Texas artists. Also commencing yesterday and ...
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'Waterfalls' had $69 million impact on NYC
(AP:NEW YORK) The "Waterfalls" were a windfall. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the public art work by Olafur Eliasson that put four waterfalls off Manhattan's East Side brought in an estimated $69 million for New York City, exceeding initial expectations of $55 million.
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