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Big deal over New Deal.
The timing of Posters for the People Expo Festival, a weekend smorgasbord of activities marking the 75th anniversary of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, could not be more appropriate - unfortunately, given the current economic uncertainty.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Music: KERA documentary relives South Dallas Pop Festival
By ROBERT PHILPOT KERA/Channel 13’s documentary South Dallas Pop takes a look back at June 1970’s South Dallas Pop Festival, which was actually more a funk-soul-jazz festival, that took place at the Central Forest Club in south Dallas. The festival was a response to large pop- and rock-dominated festivals, such as 1969’s Woodstock. The half-hour documentary points out that in 1970, ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Trinidad celebrates Diwali with art, fanfare
By Paras Ramoutar, Port of Spain, Oct 22 : Colourful art exhibitions, fireworks and religious fervour mark the festival of Diwali in Trinidad and Tobago, where it has been celebrated for nine days and has always culminated with a national holiday since 1966. People of Indian origin make up almost 43 percent of Trinidad and Tobago's 1.3 million population.
New Kerala
Indian River State College Foundation's Pioneer River Press will host book signing reception
The Indian River State College Foundation's Pioneer River Press will host two book signing reception and art exhibits for "Treasured Waters, The Indian River Lagoon," which features landscape paintings by artist Richard A. Kelly and text by author Camille S. Yates.
Vero Press Journal
Events along Treasure Coast will mark book release
The Indian River State College Foundation's Pioneer River Press is celebrating its latest book release with two book signing reception and art exhibits for "Treasured Waters— The Indian River Lagoon."
TCPalm.com
Gourd Festival Coming To Fair Grounds
Gourds of every shape and size made into unique items like baskets, birdhouses and bowls will be on display and for sale at the 13th Annual Lone Star Gourd Festival Saturday and Sunday at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds.
Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post
“Modern Japanese Aesthetics” introduced in Tehran
TEHRAN, Oct. 21 (MNA) -- A Persian translation of the book “A History of Modern Japanese Aesthetics” by Michael F. Marra was introduced in a ceremony at Tehran Gallery on Sunday.
mehrnews.com
It’s a bird, it’s a plane ... it’s a paper airplane event
Making paper airplanes is not just kid stuff anymore. (photo and design courtesty Annie Shaw) From the people who brought you the New York City Waterfalls comes the New Millennium Paper Airplane Contest, right here in Queens.
Queens Chronicle
Satan toils in relative anonymity
Penguins winger Miroslav Satan has registered 11 shots over the past four games, scoring on 3 of 8 in his last three contests.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Springfield Museums offering 'A Halloween Mystery of Springfield History' on Oct. 25
SPRINGFIELD - The Springfield Museums' Weekend Family Fun series will continue from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday with "A Halloween Mystery of Springfield History."
The Republican
Springfield Museums offering 'A Halloween Mystery of Springfield History' on Oct. 25
SPRINGFIELD - The Springfield Museums' Weekend Family Fun series will continue from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct . 25 with "A Halloween Mystery of Springfield History."
The Republican
Winning arts and minds
When it comes to toughing out a tight economy, the money is on Mozart and Monet. Arts organizations often are early casualties of a recession. But two of Columbia’s biggest — the South Carolina Philharmonic and the Columbia Museum of Art — are having banner years. “You’d have no idea from looking at our books how bad the economy is,” said Rhonda Hunsinger, executive director of the philharmonic. ...
The State
Renovated North Side Store To Become Art Gallery
A group of neighbors on Syracuse's North Side are working to change the face of North Salina Street and bring the arts to the area by turning a once vacant storefront into a community gallery.
CBS 5 News Syracuse
Tennessee: Town carving antiques niche
For more than 100 years, the city center of Sweetwater was its downtown stores and shopping district.
Chattanooga Times Free Press
Satan toils in relative anonymity
Penguins winger Miroslav Satan has registered 11 shots over the past four games, scoring on 3 of 8 in his last three contests.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Art Of Remembrance
Art lovers and history buffs can learn about a new art exhibit before it arrives in the Tampa Bay area next year.
Carollwood News & Tribune
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What happens when one combines old bed sheets, a coating of latex, a good motor scooter air pump and an empty parking lot? For Sean Derry, a Pitt sculpture professor, the answer is simple: Art happens.
The Pitt News
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Live music will combine with Andy Warhol’s pop-art films this Friday at the Byham Theater. To conclude The Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts, Pittsburgh will set the stage for the world premiere of 13 of Andy Warhol’s screen tests titled “13 Most Beautiful.”
The Pitt News
Nov. 10 is 'early bird' deadline to enter the Treasure Coast International Film Festival
Calling all filmmakers! The second annual Treasure Coast International Film Festival is set for Jan. 28 through Feb. 1.
TCPalm.com
E. Longmeadow Jaycees plan fall fest
EAST LONGMEADOW - You know that big pumpkin patch behind the pond at Heritage Park? You are right. There is no pumpkin patch there. But there will be one on Oct. 25 for the Jaycees' first family fall festival and crafts fair.
The Republican
The University Times The University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Student Newspaper Since 1949
On Wednesday April 18, UNC Charlotte celebrated Earth Day by hosting its ninth annual Earth Day Festival. Approximately 16 booths representing local and state organizations and businesses were set up around the Belk Tower. Even some local wildlife showed up.
Niner Online
Outback art finds new home in town
Renowned outback artist Peter Browne and his wife Amalia have made Warren their home after a colourful life that includes the establishment of his now famous gallery at Silverton and bearing witness to the two Bali bomb attacks.
Warren Advocate
Academic Artists Association prepares for 59th annual exhibit in Springfield Art group prepares for first-class exhibit
LEARN MOREWhat: 59th annual national exhibition, Academic Artists Association When: May 1-29 Where: American International College, Karen Sprague Cultural Arts Center Artists: For information on how to submit works for consideration, visit www.academicartistsassociation.com Entry fee: $30, nonmembers; $25, members with dues paid By KAREN LAVARIERE-SANCHEZSPRINGFIELD - With a "gem of a show," ...
The Republican
The Largest Private-Sector Museum in Germany
Attorney-businessman-collector Harald Falckenberg has opened a "stunning" new museum in Hamburg to showcase his collection of contemporary art.
Arts Journal
Holocaust Survivor's Art, Life To Be Explored
Art lovers and history buffs can learn about a new art exhibit before it arrives in the Tampa Bay area next year.
Northwest Tampa News & Tribune
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