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Cultural arts foundation throws gala to support high school music students
OCEANSIDE ---- The marquee at the Sunshine Brooks Theatre brightly displayed the evening's event, and the lights in the Oceanside Museum School of art next door were also glowing ---- lighted up for the Oceanside Cultural Arts Foundation's Gala Scholarship Reception.
North County Times |
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Gallery owner struggles in Big Easy
NEW ORLEANS — Bill Vogel predicted the third year after Hurricane Katrina would be the toughest for his French Quarter gallery. He just didn't think it would be this bad — tough enough for him to consider getting out.
The Tennessean |
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Dunson's paintings and drawings are fraught with spiritual themes
A graduate of Tennessee State University and Savannah College of Art and Design, where he was named Outstanding Painting Student of the graduating class of 2000, Samuel L. Dunson Jr. was exposed to the fine arts early on.
The Tennessean |
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Bulletin Board: A listing of events in Palm Beach County
Today Art Film , Pablo Picasso: A Primitive Soul , 2 p.m., Boca Raton Museum of Art, 501 Plaza Real Mizner Park. Free with paid admission, $8 adults, $6 seniors, $4 students. Call 561-392-2500.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Arts briefs: McMahon paintings going on display at USC Upstate
Published: Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 1:52 p.m.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Chesnee High to get $4.1 million fine arts complex
Published: Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 11:04 p.m. A major addition to Chesnee High School will open the door for new programs and grow existing ones, especially the arts.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Museum offers peek behind its ropes today
Beyond the ropes at the elegant Georgian-style plantation house are plain attic rooms where slaves lived. Atop a narrow stairway is a lookout used to spot British troops during the Revolution.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Portrait of an artist
Ormond Beach artist Antoinette Slick isn't concerned that some viewers "won't understand" her "non-objective" paintings on display at the Halifax Art Festival.
Daytona Beach News-Journal |
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Artist John Wood's focus on innovation gets the spotlight
At the end of his career, photographer John Wood is the focus of a massive Rochester exhibit created by his former student, Visual Studies Workshop founder Nathan Lyons.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Aunt Birdie: A life to treasure
Birdie Boyles lived almost all of her 92 years in the U Street house where she was born. From her childhood until she died last spring, everyone's Aunt Birdie experienced life as if it were an adventure story. Courtesy of Gregory Kondos Gallery Birdie Boyles works on a woodblock in this undated photo. More than 50 of her prints are going on display at Sacramento City College. ...
The Sacramento Bee |
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Rochester's hidden talents
Linda Mance of Gates uses digital photography and Photoshop, and likes to make viewers take a second look at an ordinary place.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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The Record receives honors
UNIVERSAL CITY - The Record received the top award for General Excellence and 10 other honors in the annual Better Newspaper Contest sponsored by the California Newspaper Publishers Association.
The Record |
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Can you picture winning Wildcat basketball tickets?
Amateur photographers who love roaming around the University of Arizona or who want an excuse to explore the campus have a chance to win prizes in the UA FotoCat Contest.
Arizona Daily Star |
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Art and Salads blends assorted artwork with bistro fare
When browsing through this gallery in Fort Lauderdale, go ahead and look straight up. Sure, plenty of art pieces are at eye level. But some of the paintings are hanging high, flat against a grid that stretches across the top of the store.
Miami Herald |
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Community calendar
Peace Lutheran Church Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, 1717 Larson Road, Silvana. Lunch. Snohomish United Methodist Church Holiday Festival Bazaar and Rummage Sale, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, 2400 Lake Avenue, Snohomish. Lunch, 11 am to 2 p.m.
Everett Herald |
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1960 Beechcraft Twin Bonanza Excalibur Aircraft to Hit Auction Block Along with Aircraft Hangar at Western Michigan ...
Aircraft hangar at Three Rivers Western Michigan Airport will be sold at auction along with 1960 Beechcraft Twin Bonanza Excalibur 800, a rare 1946 Johnson Rocket aircraft, dozens of scale airplane models, parts, manuals, equipment, tools and more.
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Tripp Lite installs state-of-the-art power protection solution within Oman Oil Company
Tripp Lite has announced that it has completed the installation of a state-of-the-art power protection solution involving 120 KVA uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units within the Oman Oil Company (OOC), a commercial company fully-owned by the Government of the Sultanate of Oman.
AME Info |
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Art takes flight
RDU terminal assumes the look of a gallery.
The News & Observer |
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Hair-raising journey of self-discovery
War photojournalist and memoirist Deborah Copaken Kogan has added a novel to her extensive writing resume. Not surprisingly, the subject involves photography, memory, truth and the search for identity in a world permeated by suffering.
The News & Observer |
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Museum well off to lure curator
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver could hardly be in a better position as it undertakes a search for a new executive director and chief curator, board president Mark Falcone said.
Denver Post |
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Pickens antes up again for OSU program
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Texas oil tycoon and Oklahoma State University alum T. Boone Pickens said he plans to announce another major financial gift to his alma mater.
Muskogee Phoenix |
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What Goes Around: Nomad's World
Talk about unique! Have you been to Nomad's World Gallery on School Street yet? Walk into the store and be transported to another world with choices that range from artistic pieces to exceptional and affordable items you would enjoy having in any room in your home or for special gifts this Christmas.
The Ukiah Daily Journal |
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Haunted hangouts around the Tier
Footsteps can sometimes be heard late at night inside the Roberson Museum and Science Center in Binghamton -- even though nobody's there.
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Giant Painting
Visitors look at a giant painting figuring Barrack Obama and John McCain at the FIAC international contemporary art fair at "Grand Palais" in Paris. Photo courtesy: AFP.
Sin Chew Jit Poh |
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Economic turmoil has New Orleans worried
NEW ORLEANS - Bill Vogel predicted the third year after Hurricane Katrina would be the toughest for his French Quarter gallery. He just didn't think it would be this bad - tough enough for him to consider getting out.
The Journal News |
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