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Gardner Area League of Artists holding art show
GARDNER -- The Gardner Area League of Artists announces the fall 2008 art show and sale, featuring live musical performances.
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North County FYI
Escondido Renaissance Fair from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and tomorrow, Felicita County Park, 742 Clarence Lane, Escondido. Cost: $7 to $25. Parking: $5. (805) 496-6036 or goldcoastfestivals.com
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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North County FYI
“The Little Mermaid” will be performed at 7:30 tonight and 2 p.m. tomorrow, Avo Playhouse, 303 Main St., Vista. (760) 806-7905. RB Fall Festival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow on Camino del Norte between Rancho Bernardo Road and Dove Canyon Road. Free. (858) 487-1767 or sdncc.com.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Religion Calendar: City Edition
Swedenborg Church of San Diego welcomes Richard Reames to speak about the history of Arborsculpture as a part of the church's 125th anniversary at 9 a.m today. Cost is $20 and $15 for members of the San Diego Gardening Clubs. The church is at 1531 Tyler St. Information: (619) 296-5662.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Kevin Costley named 2009 Artist of the Year
“My wife's favorite animal is a giraffe,” Kevin Costley, Pampa Fire Arts Association's Artist of the Year, explained as he surveyed one of his paintings with a bit of a grimace.
The Pampa News |
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Reaching milestones
The Bible was a gift, published in the 1700s and donated in 1936. It's open to a passage and under a large sheet of glass - neither the pastor nor the longtime congregant can tell which passage it is because the Bible is in German. The glass tells onlookers not to touch the book; it's old enough that finger oil and grime could destroy the worn, darkened pages. Photo caption: Charlotte ...
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Buckeye companies plan COSI exhibit
Buckeye CableSystem and Buckeye TeleSystem yesterday announced that they would provide a state-of-the-art display featuring telecommunications technology at COSI if its levy is approved and the science museum in downtown Toledo reopens. "We will put together a terrific hands-on exhibit showcasing the modern and changing features of communicating by voice, video, and data," said W.H. "Chip" ...
The Toledo Blade |
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Looking for artistic inspiration
The North Platte Telegraph Hundreds of North Platte students have had an opportunity to view the artwork featured in the Sheldon Art Gallery's traveling exhibit. Some students even got a private lesson from Artist-in-Residence Marcia Joffe-Bouska.
North Platte Telegraph |
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Use conservator for art's sake
If you have old photos or oil paintings that are discoloring or flaking, don't try to clean and restore them yourself.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Qatar Airways named official airline for Qatar Museums Authority
Qatar Airways has teamed up with the Museum of Islamic Art to bring some of the world's best art critics to Doha for the museum's November 22 grand opening.
AME Info |
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Rock royalty reigns at “Day of the Dead Rock Stars” public exhibit
Rock legends live beyond the grave in Carlos Hernandez’s “Day of the Dead Rock Stars” on display at the Cactus Music’s Record Ranch Gallery (2110 Portsmouth) from Nov. 1 to January 2009.
Greater Houston Weekly |
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‘Cotton, Oil and Clay’ paintings, ceramics offered at Gallery M2
“Graves at my command have waked their sleepers, opened and let’ em forth, by my so potent art.” Through the words of Prospero, Shakespeare articulates his love of art. His most powerful metaphor, to call the dead from their graves, suggests art’s vitality. Nothing surpasses the awesomeness of artistic imagination.
Greater Houston Weekly |
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From one strong man to another
MONTREAL— E n route to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts exhibition extolling Andy Warhol as a song-and-dance man, I found myself caught up in a crowd determined to pay homage to an earlier empire builder with major hair who also electrified an entire generation of artists: Napoléon Bonaparte.
Toronto Star |
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MoMA explores Miro's wild side
NEW YORK — If a painter refuses to paint, is he still a painter? If an artist says that a painting isn't a painting, what is it? What does it take to make a painting not a painting?
Asbury Park Press |
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Museum celebrates Dia de los Muertos
Honor your ancestors, celebrate Latino culture and have an excellent day during this weekend's Day of the Dead/Dia de los Muertos celebrations.
The Desert Sun |
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Thursday, November 27 2008
The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is proud to announce the opening of a show of paintings by local artists Gray Park and Guido Garaycochea. Gray is inspired by the changing scenery of Barn Island in Stonington and the surrounding marshes of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio |
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Wednesday, November 26 2008
The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is proud to announce the opening of a show of paintings by local artists Gray Park and Guido Garaycochea. Gray is inspired by the changing scenery of Barn Island in Stonington and the surrounding marshes of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio |
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Monday, November 24 2008
The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is proud to announce the opening of a show of paintings by local artists Gray Park and Guido Garaycochea. Gray is inspired by the changing scenery of Barn Island in Stonington and the surrounding marshes of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio |
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Monday, November 17 2008
The Gallery at Lighthouse, Groton is proud to announce the opening of a show of paintings by local artists Gray Park and Guido Garaycochea. Gray is inspired by the changing scenery of Barn Island in Stonington and the surrounding marshes of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio |
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Calendar: Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008
SPECIAL EVENTS Louisiana Swamp Festival Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St. Cajun food, music, crafts, demonstrations, special animal feedings, encounters with swamp inhabitants, 10 a.m.-5. Music by Gal Holiday, Bayou DeVille, Bruce Daigrepont, Horace Trahan & Matthew Doucet with The Bluerunners...
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Sunday, November 2 2008
Thirty-six artists from fifteen different countries were selected to participate in this next outstanding biennial art exhibit Latin Views 2008, which opens on September 19, at 6:00 pm at the Alexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art at the University of Connecticut's Avery Point Campus, located in the Branford House Mansion.
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio |
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Saturday, November 1 2008
Thirty-six artists from fifteen different countries were selected to participate in this next outstanding biennial art exhibit Latin Views 2008, which opens on September 19, at 6:00 pm at the Alexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art at the University of Connecticut's Avery Point Campus, located in the Branford House Mansion.
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio |
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TIME TO TAKE ANOTHER BOUGH
When it comes to frenzied preparations, Santa's elves have nothing on the artists whose designs are featured at the Orlando Museum of Art's Festival of Trees, Nov. 15-23.
Orlando Sentinel |
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San Jacinto Museum of history honors community leaders
The Elegant Evening with History event to be held on Nov. 13 at the San Jacinto Monument will honor three leaders in the community for their continued support of projects that demonstrates each man to be a Texan of vision.
The Pasadena Citizen |
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Touch of the Valley goes Western
The Eagle Foundation’s eighth annual Touch of the Valley event has a Western theme for its yearly auction and tasting event.
The Sentinel |
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