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Business Briefs: Oct. 23
CitiGroup predicts yearlong contraction AIG agrees to freeze compensation for ex-execs Sandisk shares tumble Denver Art Museum fills Western American associate curator job
Rocky Mountain News |
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Richmond artist to participate in Bayou City Art Festival
Sculptor James Keller has developed a unique artistic spin that has captured the attention of several national art galleries and secured the Richmond artist an exclusive invite to the Bayou City Art Festival in Downtown Houston, noted as one of the premiere art festivals in the country.
Sugar Land Sun |
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A taste of old Penang
HOMEOWNERS, expatriates and the local community in Penang recently had the chance to experience an evening of culture and got a taste of old Penang at a lantern festival organised by E&O Property Penang Sdn Bhd.
The Star |
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Animal carvings among craft show items
Sturgis artist Rick Wieczorek takes a chainsaw to timber to create more than a cord of fuel. He also reveals wildlife from 18 inches to 11 feet high. He will have a selection of carvings for sale from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Pinedale Bazaar, 4901 W. Chicago St.
Rapid City Journal |
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Inflatable ideology
Billie Grace Lynn's new collection, displayed in Gallery 2 of the Visual Arts Center, takes art to new heights with giant inflatable figures sure to make an impression.
The Arbiter |
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Community bulletin board
Poet Charlie James and philosopher and life artist Steve Seaberg will be the featured artists during "Greetings from the Wasteland," a poetry reading hosted at 7:30 p.m. Friday by Rural Research Laboratories @ the Arnot Art Museum, 254 Baldwin St. in Elmira.
Elmira Star-Gazette |
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A taste of old Penang
HOMEOWNERS, expatriates and the local community in Penang recently had the chance to experience an evening of culture and got a taste of old Penang at a lantern festival organised by E&O Property Penang Sdn Bhd.
The Star |
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'Rang Rasiya' crosses borders!
Ketan Mehta's forthcoming bilingual film ('Rang Rasiya' in Hindi, and 'Colours of Passion' in English) will be screened at the 52nd London Film Festival on Oct 25 and 30.
New Kerala |
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Kandinsky retrospective kicks off world tour
BERLIN (AFP) - A major retrospective of artworks by Wassily Kandinsky kicks off in Munich on Saturday as part of a world tour almost as peripatetic as the Russian -born modernist artist himself.
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Answer Me This
How did Manny Aragon plead? What's next for Club 7? Where does New Mexico land on the list of "working poor" states? Thefts of which type of car are on the rise in Albuquerque? 1) How did former state Sen. Manny Aragon plead in the Metro Courthouse case? a. Guilty b. Not guilty c. No contest d. None of the above. The case was dismissed. 2) Club 7 could ... a. Change owners b. Reopen c. Be ...
Alibi |
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2008 Tallgrass Film Festival program
This year's Tallgrass Film Festival offers a diverse slate of independent films from all over the world, as well as new family-friendly events at Exploration Place. Please note that all films are unrated and some may be suitable for adult audiences only. Schedules are subject to change. Go to www.tallgrassfilmfest.com for updates. NARRATIVE FEATURES (IN ENGLISH) "Alice, Upside Down" ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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'Alternative' art gallery still reaching out to community
The canvases stacked against the wall resemble pages in a toddler’s illustrated storybook.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Kandinsky retrospective kicks off world tour
BERLIN (AFP) - A major retrospective of artworks by Wassily Kandinsky kicks off in Munich on Saturday as part of a world tour almost as peripatetic as the Russian -born modernist artist himself.
AFP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Kandinsky retrospective kicks off world tour
A major retrospective of artworks by Wassily Kandinsky kicks off in Munich on Saturday as part of a world tour almost as peripatetic as the Russian-born modernist artist himself.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Kandinsky retrospective kicks off world tour
A major retrospective of artworks by Wassily Kandinsky kicks off in Munich on Saturday as part of a world tour almost as peripatetic as the Russian-born modernist artist himself.
AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Quilt auction steals show at Czech Fest
There’s something in the idea of a handmade quilt that drives people crazy.
Lake Houston Sentinel |
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Local fall eventsMUSIC
FALL MUSIC FESTIVAL: Sunday at Leesville College Park, Main and College streets, Batesburg-Leesville. Free family event will feature The Legendary Tams, 4-6 p.m.; and The Swingin’ Medallions, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Food vendors will be onsite or you can bring your own picnic basket. In case of rain, the concert will be held at the Lexington District 3 Fine Arts Center, 600 Summerland Ave. (803) ...
The State |
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Art teachers ask District 281 Board to reinstate elementary program
A group of nine Robbinsdale District 281 art teachers on Oct. 6 implored members of the School Board to reconsider reinstating art instruction at the elementary level.
Plymouth Sun-Sailor |
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The Shadow Box Gallery preserves life’s memories
Frames, photos of exotic locales and several unique pieces of glass and clay artwork fill the Shadow Box Gallery and Frame Shop.
Kingwood Observer |
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CSC football coaches continuing tradition of painting field
Chadron State College head football coach Bill O’Boyle (standing) paints the Eagles’ mascot at midfield while defensive coordinator Todd Auer (right) paints the yard lines of Elliott Field before a CSC home football game earlier this year.
Scottsbluff Star-Herald |
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CSUB, BC scrimmage a high-synergy event
It won't show up in any history books, or be listed among the contests played by Cal State Bakersfield's baseball team. But Wednesday's fall league game between the Roadrunners and Bakersfield College was a first for the newly established program: its first home contest played in Bakersfield. Fall league games don't count on a team's record, but in CSUB's case they count against the 56 games ...
The Bakersfield Californian |
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Judges announced for Fourth Annual Tree Photo Contest
Three judges have been named for the Fourth Annual Oklahoma Tree Photo Contest sponsored by the Norman Park Foundation.Entries are due Nov. 17 and awards totaling more than $1,500 will be announced Dec.
The Norman Transcript |
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CSUB, BC scrimmage a high-synergy event
It won't show up in any history books, or be listed among the contests played by Cal State Bakersfield's baseball team. But Wednesday's fall league game between the Roadrunners and Bakersfield College was a first for the newly established program: its first home contest played in Bakersfield. Fall league games don't count on a team's record, but in CSUB's case they count against the 56 games ...
The Bakersfield Californian |
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Friends of the Eden Prairie Art Center event
Chelsea Olson, 11, of Eden Prairie works on a watercolor painting Oct. 11 during an event sponsored by the Friends of the Eden Prairie Art Center at Central Middle School.
Eden Prairie Sun-Current |
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Floyd art gallery adds gift shop - roanoke.com
The Artisan's Gift Shop sells original pieces from artists in and outside Floyd. FLOYD -- A Floyd gallery is branching out. Art Under the Sun, located in the Winter Sun building, has expanded to include the Artisan's Gift Shop -- a gallery and shop filled with original art from artists in Floyd and beyond.
The New River Valley Current |
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