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Bernardsville Volkswagen Announces Winner of 2009 Routan Lease
Bernardsville Volkswagen announces the winner of their contest for a 2009 Volkswagen Routan two-year lease giveaway. (PRWeb Oct 24, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1514094.htm
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First Night's HQ ravaged
Less than 10 weeks before their annual New Year's street festival, organizers of First Night Monterey are moving ahead with plans for 2009 despite a burglary Tuesday that ravaged the group's headquarters and resulted in the loss of its computer archives and other invaluable resources.
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Bernardsville Volkswagen Announces Winner of 2009 Routan Lease
Bernardsville Volkswagen announces the winner of their contest for a 2009 Volkswagen Routan two-year lease giveaway.
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Sotheby's Lost $15 Million Paying Guarantees
"Disappointing art auctions in London and Hong Kong this month cost Sotheby's $15 million in losses on guarantees it provided sellers.
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Challenge: Choose 300 Works That Say 'De Montebello'
"If the Mad Hatter suddenly acquired taste and culture, he might hang a Jackson Pollock drip painting with a watercolor of a fruit bat and call the match inspired instead of weird.
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Beach Museum features Sandzen
MANHATTAN -- Kansas State University's Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art will offer works from Birger Sandzen beginning Nov. 14. “Sandzens from the Sandzen,” a display of around 25 works from the Birger Sandzen Memorial Art Gallery in Lindsborg, will trace the artist's early to mid-career life.
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8 Wonders of Art announced
INMAN -- A church, a gallery, murals and the late Gordon Parks have been selected by a public vote as the Kansas Sampler Foundation’s Top 8 Wonders of Kansas Art.
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New Flying Lens Could Save Optical Lithography, Replace Blu-ray
New research from Berkley could allow circuit shrinks to 5 nm...
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12:06 (BST), 24/10/2008 Memento Mori Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS dtp entertainment press release for October ...
– A flashgame based on the PC adventure game Memento Mori is now ready to be played at www.mementomori-game.com. In the PC adventure a precious painting is stolen from St. Petersburg’s famous Hermitage museum by the secret order “Ikuinen Nukkuja” (engl. “The Eternal Sleeper”).
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Happy Guavaween from Kia Motors
Kia's Borrego Experience brings its tent full of tricks and treats to the Tampa's annual Guavaween Festival on Saturday, October 25.
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Art gallery turns spotlight on staff
Brian Smylski rarely has to go far for quality artists to showcase at the Niagara Falls Art Gallery. This time, he didn't even leave the [...]
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PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS A look around Lancaster County
EVENTSArts' cafePennsylvania College of Art and Design, 204 N. Prince St., Lancaster, will hold its Artists' Cafe, 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, in the main gallery."fauxReal: Paintings by Matthew Ivan Cherry" is the current exhibit.There will be live music by the Lonesome Stragglers, food an...
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From landfill to landscape
A landscape restoration of a rubbish dump has won the Energy, Waste and Recycling category at the 2008 World Architecture Festival in Barcelona, Spain.
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Q and A: Photography business has remained landmark
For more than four decades, Al Lewek has been working in photography. Last weekend Lewek celebrated his 30th year of business in Glen Ellyn with an open house. Days before he answered questions about his studio and why he chose to open it in Glen Ellyn.
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Opec to cut oil production
Opec oil ministers have decided to cut output by 1.5 million barrels a day from next month. The move is an attempt to shore up sagging prices. Crude oil is selling for 50% less than this year's highs because the worldwide economic crisis has put a huge dent in demand.
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Fall event
Lampasas' Herb and Art Festival featured a number of activities and events for the family -- from bounce houses to arts and crafts booths. A variety of seasonal produce was offered for sale and as a backdrop for fall photo opportunities.
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'City of Brotherly Love' hardly lives up to its name
Students choose Drexel for a variety of reasons, from being able to stay close to home, to scholarships, to wanting to be in a city environment. Philadelphia is notorious for many things - its sports teams, the "Rocky steps" at the art museum, the Liberty Bell.
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Buzzing about...
Isle favorite Ten Feet, which recently released its third album, "Everyday," will be celebrating at the Ten Feet Island Music Festival & CD Release Party, Nov. 15 at The Waterfront, Aloha Tower Marketplace. Gates open at 6 p.m.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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A Priceless Send-Off For The Met's Director
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art bids farewell today to its longtime director, Philippe de Montebello, by opening an exhibition of carefully culled objects acquired during his 31-year tenure.
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ART NEWS By Bobbi Seidel
Mixed-media collages by Mary Cooper of Fair Haven and oil-on-plaster and-canvas works by Betsey Regan of Middletown are on exhibit now through Nov. 2 at The Paint Place, 605 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park. A reception takes place 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Hours: 4-7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 1-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. (732) 502-0997.
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Pumpkin painting
Mykenzie Cummings of Lampasas was one of numerous youngsters who decorated mini pumpkins during the recent Lampasas Herb & Art Fest on Courtyard Square.
Lampasas Dispatch Record |
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Art show winners announced
The Tewksbury Community of Artists has listed the winners that were awarded ribbons at the 15th Annual Art Festival on its Web site.
Tewksbury Advocate |
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World record sale as Peploe goes for £529k
A WORLD record price for a painting by a Scottish Colourist has been achieved at a major art sale in the Capital. Samuel Peploe's oil on canvas, titled Roses, fetched £529
Edinburgh Evening News |
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River Arts Festival promises feast for the senses
It will be a treat for the senses when the River Arts Festival (RAF) showcases not only the visual arts, but also music, and the [...]
Dunnville Chronicle |
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The £12m Venice souvenir
TWO classic views of Venice by the Italian master Canaletto are to go on show in London. The paintings are expected to fetch up to £6 million each when they are sold at Christie's in December.
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