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Have you seen my bra?
Get ready to open your checkbooks! The popular bra auction returns this weekend to Studio 1219 in Port Huron. In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, local artists and residents have created nearly 100 unique bras that will be sold starting at 7 p.m. Saturday at the local art incubator.
Voice News
Berlin opens temporary art hall on ruins of Palace of the Republic
catching, blue-and-white cube filled with contemporary art opened in Berlin on Wednesday - temporarily occupying a square home to the remains of communist East Germany's parliament and the memory of the Prussian royal palace.
Times & Transcript
Curt Fissel, Director of Photography of Voices & Visions Productions corporate video company, inducted into NJ ...
Curt Fissel, Director of Photography and video editor for corporate video production company Voices & Visions Productions, was inducted into the NJ Advertising Hall of Fame on October 15, 2008.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Art Walk event this Saturday
The First Saturday Art Walk in Gig Harbor is scheduled to take place from 1 to 5 p.m. this weekend. Visitors can pick up an Art Walk Passport at any participating gallery to be eligible to win a $50 gift certificate.
Peninsula Gateway
Berlin opens temporary art hall on palace ruins
An eye-catching, blue-and-white cube filled with contemporary art opened in Berlin on Wednesday - temporarily occupying a square home to the remains of communist East Germany's parliament and the memory of the Prussian royal palace. The box-like structure, designed by Austrian architect Adolf Krischanitz, stands in the shadow of five-story concrete pillars - all that remains of the Palace of the ...
The State
The Essentials City Weekly's Entertainment Picks Oct. 30-Nov 5
VISUAL ARTS By Cara Despain A comic reminder of familiar faces from the past, and a little shadow of death: Kayo Gallery's show this month--featuring new work by GENTRY BLACKBURN, TESSA LINDSEY AND AMY ABSHIER-REYES--presents three very different approaches to portraiture. I pity the fool who has forgotten such television faves as Bull & Judge Harry T. Stone; Dorothy &amp...
Salt Lake City Weekly
Randy Burns featured in DSCC art exhibit
Each day, busy residents throughout Dyer County travel through the West Tennessee countryside on their commute, letting the familiar scenery slide by their windows, unnoticed, as they hurry to their next destination.
Dyersburg State Gazette
Controversial Pollock for sale in Toronto
A Jackson Pollock painting, bought for $5 in a thrift store, is for sale at a Toronto gallery with an asking price of $50 million US.
CBC
Novato City Council wary of size of commercial developments
Seeing scale models of large proposed developments in their city, rather than just artist renderings, should be part of the project approval process down the line, the Novato City Council members agreed Tuesday night.
Marin Independent Journal
Former museum director to repay Smithsonian
WASHINGTON (AP) - The founding director of the National Museum of the American Indian has agreed to reimburse the Smithsonian Institution for more than $9,700 in payments.
KJCT 8 Grand Junction
Tech restores Raphael masterpiece
FLORENCE: After 10 years of painstaking study and restoration that tested both cutting edge technology and human patience, one of the greatest masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance is returning to the public.
The Times of India
Former museum director to repay Smithsonian
Associated Press - October 29, 2008 2:33 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The founding director of the National Museum of the American Indian has agreed to reimburse the Smithsonian Institution for more...
KIFI Idaho Falls
Berlin opens temporary art hall on ruins of Palace of the Republic
BERLIN - An eye-catching, blue-and-white cube filled with contemporary art opened in Berlin on Wednesday - temporarily occupying a square home to the remains of communist East Germany's parliament and the memory of the Prussian royal palace.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News
Chinese Painting of the Week—Ma Yuan
Ma Yuan represented the Southern Song style landscape. He influenced later Chinese and Japanese art.
The Epoch Times
Festival to feature variety of animated, live-action films
The 2008 Columbus International Film and Video Festival will be held Nov. 14-16 at the Canzani Center on the campus of the Columbus College of Art and Design, located in downtown Columbus at the corner of Cleveland Avenue and Gay Street.
This Week Upper Arlington
Friends' art exhibit debuts next week
The Friends of the Marlborough Public Library will present their “37 th Annual Regional Juried Art Exhibition” from Monday, Nov. 3 through Sunday, Nov. 9.
Marlborough Enterprise
Broadway actress Idina Menzel adds pop singer to resume; books gig at Cleveland's House of Blues
Stewart Shining Along with pop stardom comes pop-star cheesecake photography, like this hot shot of Idina Menzel, winner of a 2004 Tony Award for "Wicked." PREVIEW Idina Menzel When: 7 p.m. Thursday. Where: House of Blues, East Fourth Street and...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Walid Raad and his Fake Foundation Show Real Art at the Glassell School
Lebanese-born artist Walid Raad is founder of The Atlas Group and creator of "The Dead Weight of a Quarrel Hangs: Selections from The Atlas Group Archive," now on view at the Glassell School/MFAH. The Atlas Group, according to the exhibition, was founded in 1999 "to research and document the contemp ...
Houston Press
Oriental Trading Company Announces "Make the World More Fun" Contest Winner
Oriental Trading Company, Inc., the largest direct marketer of party supplies, toys, novelties, and
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History of Science Exhibition Opens at the Huntington
On November 1, the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens will open a new permanent exhibition showcasing some of science's greatest achievements, from Ptolemy to Copernicus, Newton to Einstein.
Caltech Today
Los Skarnales
Talk about a dynamite mix: Día de los Muertos, Los Skarnales, art crosses and MECA (Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts). That's the formula for Under the Volcano's annual Day of the Dead benefit. While local artists hand over decorated crosses for a silent auction to bene ...
Houston Press
Oriental Trading Company Announces "Make the World More Fun" Contest Winner
OMAHA, Neb.----Oriental Trading Company, Inc., the largest direct marketer of party supplies, toys, novelties, and children's arts and crafts, and a leading direct marketer of school supplies and value-priced home decor and giftware, announced its "Make the World More Fun" contest winner, Suzanne Axelbank, from Bronx, NY.
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Live TV
Anand wins World Chess Championship: Vishwanathan Anand celebrates winning the Chess World Championship after the 11th game against Russia's Vladimir Kramnnik in the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Repblic of Germany in Bonn.
NDTV
Berlin opens temporary art hall on palace ruins
Wed, Oct 29, 2008 (11:03 a.m.) An eye-catching, blue-and-white cube filled with contemporary art opened in Berlin on Wednesday _ temporarily occupying a square home to the remains of communist East Germany's parliament and the memory of the Prussian royal palace.
Las Vegas Sun
PJC faculty showcased at art show
The Pensacola Junior College Lyceum series presents the 2008 Art Faculty Exhibition now through Dec. 16 at the Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts. The artists' reception is 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 6. The annual show highlights the current work of PJC's professional art faculty, featuring a crossroad of different media and artistic perspectives. Participating artists are Michael Boles, sculpture, ...
Pensacola News Journal
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