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Diya's to decorate your home
I’m sure you have freshly painted your home and renovated it with new ideas for the festive season. Now it is time to bring in that spark of excitement with an array of spectacular colourful lights. After all, Diwali is the ‘festival of lights’.
Navhind Times |
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Huntoon:
I was director of the collection at Old Dominion University for 12 years, vamped everything up and left academia to work in a small museum in Mississippi. Administration wasn’t for me. When this curatorial job opened up, I jumped on it.
Style Weekly |
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Silicon Valley Design Firm Holds Thirteenth Annual Pumpkin Contest
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.----For most of the year, Duarte Design, Inc., is known as the go-to communications firm for Silicon Valley's heavy-hitters. Companies such as Adobe, Apple, Cisco, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Symantec and TiVo rely on them to produce world-class business presentations.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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LightScribe Design Center provides over 400 templates
LightScribe Direct Disk Labeling has launched the LightScribe Design Center, a web resource for accessing over 400 LightScribe label designs, including weddings, music, gifts, travel, photography and more. The designs are free and customizable, supporting adding photos and text. The Design Center also features a photo-labeling center, where users can combine photos and text for unique designs, a ...
MacNN |
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San Rafael competes at Shakespearean festival
SRJH Students Compete at Shakespeare Festival
Emery County Progress |
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Walters, Winterthur, and University of Delaware Assisting in the Creation of Conservation and Historic Preservation ...
The Walters Art Museum, Winterthur Museum & Country Estate and the University of Delaware's Department of Art Conservation have been selected by the United States Department of State to be cultural partners to participate in the Iraq Cultural Heritage Project announced at the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq by First Lady Laura Bush.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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A Beginner’s Guide to Flash Photography (Part 24)
Summary of Dedicated Flash Exposure Control Looking back at our previous issues in this series of tutorial about flash, we have presented, so far, a lot of theories and basic concepts that will help you to learn and master Flash Photography.
Manila Bulletin |
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Fairs and festivals
See what fairs and festivals are happening in the area.
Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin |
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Director Barry Levinson seeks BIG NUMBER for 'What Just Happened'; new film starring Robert De Niro charts Hollywood ...
APRobin Wright Penn and Barry Levinson at the premiere of "What Just Happened" earlier this month at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In "What Just Happened" the tension level is wicked. Robert De Niro, playing a producer,...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Kodak ending its NASCAR sponsorship
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Eastman Kodak Co. is ending its 22-year sponsorship in NASCAR and putting more sports marketing dollars into professional golf.The photography pioneer, betting its future on electronic imaging, said Monday the realignment fits better with a new effort to highlight its brand digitally, such as on PGA Tour scoreboards.Kodak also wants to engage more customers overseas since 60 ...
Rome News-Tribune |
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Hemp bags a design of the times
HEMP bags featuring artwork by Port Fairy pupils will hit the streets next week after the designs were unveiled yesterday. The See Change In Port Fairy Project is a community initiative which aims ...
The Standard |
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Spanish Ambassador to Bestow Knighthood on Nasher Museum Curator
The Spanish Ambassador to the United States will bestow knighthood upon Sarah Schroth, the Nancy Hanks Senior Curator of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, for her work on an exhibition of Spanish art, “El Greco to Velázquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III.”
Duke University |
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Rauschenberg memorial at Met demonstrates artist's global influence
The Robert Rauschenberg memorials and exhibit in New York City brought into sharp relief the power and influence of his art and persona on citizens...
The News-Press |
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Today: H 3 /L -2
The Guelph Arts Council is pleased to announce the 2008 Jane Graham Memorial Award goes to Guelph oil painter Janet Stanley.
Guelph Mercury |
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Woman dead in LeRoy home after 911 call about possible assault
UPDATED 4:35 p.m. LeROY -- A 19-year-old Hallsville woman was pronounced dead Tuesday morning inside a LeRoy house where police had responded to a report of a possible assault, according to the McLean County coroner. Photo gallery
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LOWRY DIGITAL RESTORES 1953'S 'THE ROBE'
BURBANK, CA - Lowry Digital (www.lowrydigital.com) recently handled digital restoration of the Oscar-winning motion picture, The Robe . The studio used its proprietary Lowry Process to create pristine new picture elements that maintain the visual intentions of the original 1953 classic. The restored film will premiere at the Rome International Film Festival on October 30th, as part of the ...
Post Magazine |
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Not Just Another Film Festival
The inaugural Toronto Palestinian Film Festival (TPFF) is on at the moment, and if its reception thus far is any indication, it will quickly become a fixture on the annual festival circuit.
Torontoist |
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Picasso painting pulled from New York sale
A Picasso Cubist painting due to be sold at a New York auction next week is withdrawn from sale.
BBC News |
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Ritz Camera Centers launches automatic photo uploads at RitzPix.com
The new digital photo service from LifePics Inc. automatically uploads digital photos from consumers’ computers to RitzPix.com, where Ritz Camera customers can modify, store and e-mail images as well as order photographic prints through a Ritz Camera store.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Painting stolen from Sarasota home
SARASOTA - Deputies are looking for a portrait of President George Washington that was stolen last month from a Sarasota County home.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Julia Street gets a jump on Prospect. 1
The city-spanning international art exhibit opens to the public Saturday
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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It Happened Here: East London’s Landscape of Struggle
A new photograph exhibition celebrates east London’s rich political history and the individuals who took a stand for their rights and to improve their quality of life.
Socialist Worker |
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AT THE HOLLISTON LIBRARY
Artwork on display The Holliston Public Library will exhibit oil paintings by Holliston artist David Bastille in the Gilman Room on the library’s lower level through Nov 29.
Holliston Tab |
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ION Aligns with GGT to Provide Seismic Services to North Africa
ION Geophysical Corporation and Guide Geoscience Technologies (GGT), a Cairo-based seismic data processing company, announced the formation of an alliance to provide advanced imaging and reservoir-related services to oil & gas companies operating in North Africa.
Rigzone |
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Pulling Itself Together, ABT Celebrates Tudor Centenary
ABT’s relationship to Antony Tudor is somewhat schizophrenic. He’s too important to its history to be ditched, and of course several of his ballets are dramatic masterpieces that dancers love to dance. But he’s not a big draw, and—worst of all—he didn’t create any of those full-evening star vehicles that the company’s big spring season at the Met apparently requires. What to do? In recent ...
The New York Observer |
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