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On view: MK Guth at the Portland Art Museum
MK Guth's installation from the 2008 Whitney Biennial At last, it's coming to Oregon. MK Guth's project for the 2008 Whitney Biennial, "Ties of Protection and Safe Keeping," will finally be on view for Oregonians to see in its completed...
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Rotary Pumpkin Patch opens
Rain couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of those attending the opening day of the Pumpkin Patch & Harvest Festival at Faulkner Farm, where the Rotary Club and supporters ensured the second annual event was the perfect place to bring your little pumpkins.
Santa Paula Times |
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1st major Christie's punk auction set for NYC
Never mind the auction block - here's the Sex Pistols. Memorabilia from some of punk rock's biggest acts and seminal moments - including a scrawled flier for one of the Clash's first shows and publicity photos signed by the Sex Pistols - is headed for a Nov. 24 Christie's auction. The event, announced Tuesday, includes more than 120 records, photos and promotional pieces for such punk, garage ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Auction Calling: Punk Rock on the Block
First major Christie's punk memorabilia auction planned in NYC.
ABC News |
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Corporate hospitality packages now available for 2010 PGA Championship
KOHLER, Wis. -- The PGA of America announced today that corporate hospitality packages are now available for the 92nd PGA Championship, which will be contested Aug. 9-15, 2010, at Whistling Straits, site of the 86th PGA Championship in 2004.
PGA |
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1st major Christie's punk auction set for NYC
Never mind the auction block - here's the Sex Pistols.
The Kansas City Star |
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Punk on the block: 1st major Christie's punk memorabilia auction planned in NYC
NEW YORK - Never mind the auction block — here's the Sex Pistols. Memorabilia from some of punk rock's biggest acts and seminal moments — including a scrawled flier for one of the Clash's first shows and publicity photos signed by the Sex Pistols — is headed for a Nov. 24 Christie's auction.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Most Expensive Race Is In Faulkner County
One of the most hotly contested races in the state is for the senate seat in Faulkner County. Incumbent Gilbert Baker has a challenger in Joe White. Senator Baker has held the seat since 2000; so he'd like to keep it.
KTHV Little Rock |
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Close to Home : Thyme of your life
The mountains of Central Otago make a dramatic backdrop for the Alexandra Thyme Festival, November 15-23. The festival focuses on art, culture and the environment, and during the festival sculptors can be seen creating work for auction.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Antarctic trip subject of talk, art exhibit
A talk and art show about Antarctica sponsored by the Paskamansett Bird Club will take place at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 12, at the community hall of Friends Meeting, 739 Horseneck Road. Refreshments will be served.
Fall River Herald News |
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Festival fears
Music events face up to financial reality
BBC News |
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Camille Gavin: Bakersfield's saxophone prodigy off to prestigious music school
I'm sure that many readers of this column have seen and heard Isaiah Morfin playing his sax at various arts and jazz events over the past few years. I first observed him -- and admired his talent and as well as his professional demeanor -- five years ago. He was 13 or 14 at the time. The occasion was a sidewalk gig he had been hired to do outside the now-defunct Maestri Gallery on Chester ...
The Bakersfield Californian |
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Favre: Works of 50 exhibitors focus on icons, religion and land at the Autry museum
It's not unusual to enter one of the galleries at the Autry National Center and be greeted by the image of a gun-toting cowboy blazing a dusty trail through an expansive landscape on a speedy horse.
Ventura County Star |
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'Water Molecule' coming home
Finally, the hands-on city council grabbed onto something worthwhile. The long-lost "Water Molecule" sculpture will make a triumphant return to city hall, following the political [...]
Niagara Falls Review |
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WAR comes to the Highlands
THE Highlands is celebrating WAR this month with the third annual Wine Art and Roses (WAR) Festival.
Southern Highland News |
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Regional art award
The second place getter was Susan Chancellor with an egg tempura on board entitled, Tidal Reflections. Exhibition judge Nigel Lendon, who is the deputy director of the School of Art at the Australian National University, was impressed by the range and quality of the entries.
Merimbula News Weekly |
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Paintings by Ventura College Landscape Painting Class exhibited at the Library
Works by Ventura College Landscape Painting students and Professor Dorothy Orr will be on exhibit at the Blanchard Community Library in Santa Paula from November 1 through December 27.
Santa Paula Times |
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Annual Fall Book Sale
The Friends of the Blanchard Community Library present the Friends’ Annual Fall Festival of Books on Saturday, November 8th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the upper parking lot of the library (north side of the building), 119 N. 8th Street.
Santa Paula Times |
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SP Art Museum 2009 calendar features famous art from noted collection
For only a $15 donation you can have fine art, be more organized, and help the planned Santa Paula Art Museum... that is if you buy the group’s rapidly selling calendar, featuring famous art from the noted Santa Paula Art Collection.
Santa Paula Times |
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Mpls. museum becomes first to display Russian art
Watch the video in the player above to get a special preview of the art...
KAAL Austin |
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New Orleans Rising, by Hammer and Art
Prospect.1 New Orleans, an ambitious new art biennial, is billed as the largest exhibition of contemporary art ever held on American soil and is intended to help restore the cultural vibrancy of New Orleans.
New York Times |
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Mpls. museum becomes first to display Russian art
A Minneapolis museum is making history. It's the first in the country to display an exhibit of special Russian icon paintings, saved from the Soviets' wrath in the 1920s...
5 Eyewitness News St. Paul |
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Day 1 - Fuel Cell Seminar
Fuel Cell Today this week hails from the desert heat of Phoenix, Arizona – venue for the 2008 Fuel Cell Seminar. Looking around the plenary session and the exhibition hall this morning, numbers of attendees and exhibitors are definitely down this year.
Fuel Cell Today |
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Haunted basement attracts while it scares
People are flocking to the Soap Factory gallery in Minneapolis to be scared. The gallery, just across the river from downtown, is making use of its 125-year-old building to present an artist-designed Haunted Basement.
Minnesota Public Radio |
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Oregon Country Trails founder wins awards
Faith Cathcart/The OregonianGlenna Baker and her Stillridge Studio and Art Gallery are part of the Tom Long Country Trail. The Oregon Country Trails, a 4-year-old rural system of branded marketing and tourism, has won the 2008 Outstanding Achievement Award for...
The Oregonian |
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