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Salon's auction supports cancer society
SPRINGFIELD — A woman Linda McCormick had never seen before walked into Mallia Salon and Day Spa Wednesday, Oct. 29, giving her a painting that used to hang in her mother's house.
Springfield News-Sun |
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EPA cops aim to turn graffiti into art
East Palo Alto city staff have been aggressively painting over graffiti, much of it gang-related, as a way to clean up the city and reduce the visibility of street gangs.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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A (revolving) night at the museum
theanyspacewhatever. Where: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 5th Ave. at 89th Street, New York. When: Through Jan. 7. 10 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Saturdays-Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-7:45 p.m. Fridays. How much: $18; $15 students and seniors; children under 12 free. Call (212)...
The Star-Ledger |
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Triple play coming to Gallery in the Grove
By TYLER KULA The Observer Two sisters will display their glass works in a show at Gallery in the Grove, starting Sunday. Tammy Fleet-Schmid [...]
Sarnia Observer |
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Statue dedication at Hall Saturday
Tickets still remain for National Baseball Hall of Fame’s first Character and Courage Weekend, featuring the historic unveiling of a new statue in the Museum’s lobby Saturday at 1 p.m.
The Cooperstown Crier |
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More Canadian works expected to top $1 million
At least three Canadian paintings to be sold at auction next month are likely to join the country's rapidly expanding club of million-dollar artworks - membership in which has shot from 14 to 30 in the past 18 months.
Canada.com |
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Texas Book Festival Is This Weekend!
TBF Poster - Painting by David Bates, Design by Sibley/Peteet Texas Book Festival Saturday & Sunday, November 1-2 Texas State Capitol ( 1100 Congress Ave ) Sessions are FREE and open to public [ info ] Austinist loves Texas. Austinist loves Books. Austinist loves math. And even though Austinist knows that far too often Texas + Books = Banned, we still show our support for the ...
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art Till October 31 at Gallery K2, Supra Court, 35 Lansdowne Terrace, #2465 1444; 11 am - 7 pm:
Contemporary Art on Display — works by Partho Pratim Deb, Paresh Maity, S. Pranam Singh, Subrata Gangopadhyay, Shilajit Ghosh, Nabendu Roy, Sudipto Karmakar, Saumya Kanti Mukhopadhyay and others.
The Telegraph |
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Planet
Measuring Our Planet, an exhibition at BITM, 10am to 5.30pm. The New Idyllic at Studio 21, 17L Dover Terrace, 11am to 7pm. The Voices of the Canvas, an exhibition at Idiyas Gallery, 10.30am to 6.30pm. Spiritual Quest in Colour, an exhibition of paintings at Silpi Art Gallery, 1pm to 8pm.
The Telegraph |
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Trace Adkins, Martina McBride Among New Stars on Walk of Fame
Trace Adkins , Martina McBride , Michael McDonald , Elvis Presley , Little Richard, Randy Travis and former CMA executive director Jo Walker-Meador will be honored with a star on the Music City Walk of Fame on Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. The unveiling will take place in Hall of Fame Park in downtown Nashville, across the street from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
cmt.com |
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Nation prepares 'Honest Abe's' 200th birthday bash
Happy 200th Birthday, Honest Abe! The nation is preparing to throw you a party. The celebration will be focused in the nation's capital, where museums, theaters and other attractions announced plans Thursday for more than 80 exhibits and programs in the coming months to celebrate the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The events will run from January through the end of April. "I ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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New Traditions: Art Opening at Sanaa Gallery
Experience an eclectic display of cutting-edge art in Sanaa Gallery's "New Traditions" exhibit.
Jackson Free Press |
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They came from outer space!
Loyola beamed up a number of new art pieces placed around campus to complement the city-wide international modern art show visiting New Orleans this November
Loyola Maroon |
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City Where Poe Died To Celebrate His Birth
The city where Edgar Allan Poe died will celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth with a year's worth of exhibits and events, including a reenactment of his funeral befitting the morose author.
CBS 13 Baltimore |
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Art exhibit draws visitors
When walking past Monroe Hall, it is difficult to miss 'Yellow Cake,' the large nuclear war-inspired sculpture students have called everything from a pill with dreadlocks to a hairy nuclear Twinkie. It is already being joined by other large-scale artworks set to call Loyola home for the future as part of the Prospect.1 art exposition taking place throughout New Orleans.
Loyola Maroon |
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Annual Strutt show a chance to unleash creativity — and fun side, too
Anna Kraevska tries to stretch herself every year for the Niagara Artists Centre’s Strutt Wearable Art Show. Last year, it was an orange garbage bag [...]
St. Catharines Standard |
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Best Bets column
The votes are in and The New Provincetown Players have chosen the winners for the Fall Playwrights' Festival.
Cape Cod Times |
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Dusty China images win global prize
A photographic prize said to be the world's richest is won by a Canadian for images of ecological disaster in northern China.
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Temple, art museum combine for benefit auction of artwork
Published: Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 8:33 p.m. If you've always wanted to know what it's like to attend a swank, Christie's-style art auction, you'll get your chance at a benefit this weekend.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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What's On Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Until November 8 Magic from the balcony Exhibition of paintings by Alexia Coppini at the Artitude Gallery, Sliema. Sponsored by BOV and Marsovin wines. More information from 21316708/99844653 or artitudegallerymalta@hotmail.com.
Malta Today |
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Misrach's elegant beach photos are just shy of being great
Shot from a hotel window in Hawaii, Richard Misrach's large digital color prints in "On the Beach" at the Henry Gallery survey sunbathers and solitary swimmers.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Seattle artist's rigor creates abstractions whose depth goes beyond black and white
In the rigor of her paintings, Seattle's Lauri Chambers embodies Henry Stamper in Ken Kesey's "Sometimes a Great Notion." Like Stamper, she never gives an inch.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Virginia Film Festival Kicks Off with Aliens
Starting Thursday night, "aliens" will invade Charlottesville theaters for the Virginia Film Festival.
NBC 29 Charlottesville |
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Minn. museum finds Leger painting was stolen by Nazis; returns it to French collector's heirs
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has sent a painting by cubist Fernand Leger back to the heirs of a Jewish art collector in France, after concluding it had been stolen by the Nazis during World War II.
Chicago Tribune |
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Residents reject political mud
In a hotly contested election year, the addition of political action committees to local campaigning has further stirred up the mayoral and city council races.
Ashland Daily Tidings |
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