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A guide to kids authors at the Texas Book Festival
Babar, Goosebumps, 39 Clues and a lot more! Fasten your car seats and pack up those Goldfish — it's going to be a busy weekend for kids and young adults at the Texas Book Festival.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Maybe museums and alcohol just don't mix
News out of Chicago yesterday says that a recent party at the Field Museum for new students at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University turned into a drunken affair.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Williams rocks the Sponsors' Concert again
Lexington's adopted son, Rockin' Jason D. Williams, returned home Friday night to play the Barbecue Festival's Sponsors' Party for the fifth time.
The Lexington Dispatch |
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1000 artworks to see before you die: All about African masks
The formal creativity of traditional African sculpture is formidable, and nowhere is this more evident than in the inexhaustible variety of masks.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Pulitzer widow donates art, $45M to Harvard art museum
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - The Harvard Art Museum has received a gift of 31 works of art and $45 million US from Emily Rauh Pulitzer, a former assistant curator and longtime benefactor.
Great News Network |
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Lucky Seven: RenFaire coming
Celebrate the Renaissance era, enjoy good times with friends and family and get a head start on your holiday shopping with some artistic and unique gifts.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Antiques show in Morristown
Toys, clocks, paintings, porcelain and lots and lots of furniture will be on offer at the Morristown Armory Antiques Show, which runs 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Finds run from tables...
The Star-Ledger |
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Art Complex Museum offers classes
The Art Complex Museum, 189 Alden Street, is offering the following programs.
Duxbury Reporter |
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Holiday arts and crafts sale set to kick off
The annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Exhibition Sale will be held beginning Wednesday and runs through Dec. 28 at the Austin Area Art Center in the Oak Park Mall. Art center members will display their skills in photography,
Post-Bulletin |
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Kovels: Halloween antiques in demand
Halloween candy containers were made in abundance in Germany during the 1920s and 30s. This frightening black cat, whose head comes off so his body can store candy, sold for $403 at Morphy Auctions in Pennsylvania. Composition or cardboard candy...
The Star-Ledger |
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‘Fish’ swims into Carriage Barn
Work by more than 60 artists from Connecticut and New York is on display in the “Fish” exhibition at the Carriage Barn Arts Center in Waveny Park through December 14.
New Canaan Advertiser |
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A New Exhibition Uncovers the Secrets of Byzantium
Even in every day works, Byzantine artists showed the humanity behind the Empire's Splendor
Time Magazine |
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Exhibit will display grotesque artwork
Bizarre,' 'grotesque' and 'abnormal' are fitting adjectives to describe the terror-driven visuals of Halloween.
St. Cloud Times |
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Navasota center to host benefit festival
The Carver Resource Center in Navasota is hosting a fall festival from 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday to raise money for its tutorial program.The fundraiser will include ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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Tamy Ben-Tor Exhibition in 101 Projects
Finally, I have completed my journey to becoming an Icelander. more Click on the picture to watch an audio slideshow of a roundtrip on the tip of Snaefellsnes peninsula in west Iceland, where some say the landscape is more diverse than in any other part of the country.
Iceland Review |
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Savannah Film Festival begins tonight
Roll 'em. The 11th annual Savannah Film Festival begins tonight at the Trustees Theater. The festival, which runs through Nov. 1, is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design. Domestic, international and student films will be shown at three downtown venues. Sunny Nelson, SCAD's director of media relations, said concrete numbers weren't available Friday but estimates attendance will ...
Savannah Morning News |
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Theatre for Change winner of News award
Theatre for Change and its director, Darleen Pickering Hummert, have been selected to win The Buffalo News Founders Award during the Family Justice Center's art show and auction from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in Babeville, 341 Delaware Ave.
The Buffalo News |
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Tribune wins several statewide awards for excellence
The Meadville Tribune has garnered three awards in the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association’s statewide Newspaper of the Year general excellence contest.
The Meadville Tribune |
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COMING UP
LANCASTER HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL: Lancaster's Westwood Park will hold a Halloween Festival from noon to 4 p. m. today. The park is located on Pavement Road between Walden Avenue and Broadway. This year's festival will be preceded by a fun run at 11:30 a. m., followed by a Haunted Fun House, Family Jeopardy, kids' crafts, hayrides, face-painting and a theme basket raffle. A costume parade takes place ...
The Buffalo News |
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Community Pumpkin carving
Sierra Nevada College is inviting the public to attend its pumpkin carving from 3-6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in Patterson Hall at SNC.
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza |
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Bands march in contest
ST. GEORGE - Twenty-six high school bands vied for the title of champion during Friday's Red Rocks 2008 Marching Band Competition at Dixie State College.
Saint George Spectrum |
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Westminster artists preparing for Nov. 1 show
WESTMINSTER -- Westminster Circle of Artists prepares for its third annual Art Exhibition on Nov. 1 to 2 at the Senior Center in the American Legion Building at 127 Main St.
Sentinel & Enterprise |
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QUICK HIT: Local news
ART PARTY: Come to Wayne State's Student Center, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. today, for live entertainment, art demos, body painting and more. Be sure to stick around for the afterparty.
Detroit Free Press |
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Carnival in October
Louisiana State Museum exhibit features lavish costumes worn at balls and parades through the years
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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San Diego datebook
Elioda Tumwesigye, member of Parliament in Uganda and advocate on the front lines of the AIDS epidemic, will speak on “Act Against AIDS.” Sponsored by Amnesty International at UCSD, Arusha Project and Face AIDS. Noon Monday at Price Center Gallery B, UCSD. Information: (714) 878-3959.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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