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Bar Facts: Freedom Cafe-Bar
Freedom Cafe-Bar not only plays host to an array of film premieres, art exhibitions and swanky after show parties, but it also provides two floors of festivities for the stylish social queens and divas of Soho, making it a favourite hotspot in the heart of the gay village.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Bar Facts: Freedom Cafe-Bar
Freedom Cafe-Bar not only plays host to an array of film premieres, art exhibitions and swanky after show parties, but it also provides two floors of festivities for the stylish social queens and divas of Soho, making it a favourite hotspot in the heart of the gay village.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Bar Facts: Freedom Cafe-Bar
Freedom Cafe-Bar not only plays host to an array of film premieres, art exhibitions and swanky after show parties, but it also provides two floors of festivities for the stylish social queens and divas of Soho, making it a favourite hotspot in the heart of the gay village.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Bar Facts: Freedom Cafe-Bar
Freedom Cafe-Bar not only plays host to an array of film premieres, art exhibitions and swanky after show parties, but it also provides two floors of festivities for the stylish social queens and divas of Soho, making it a favourite hotspot in the heart of the gay village.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Local men win in governor’s photo contest
The dark blue and purple sky looming above Fort Abercrombie and the rapids of the Red River of the North are subjects of two different photos chosen as winners in the 2008 North Dakota Governor's Photo Contest.
The Wahpeton Daily News |
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Loser of US presidential election would be returning to the Senate
Washington, Nov 1 : The loser of the looming Barack Obama-John McCain contest is entitled to a consolation prize: An all-expenses-paid, one-way ticket back to the United States Senate.
New Kerala |
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Couple 'exhibit' wedding for art
A couple put their wedding ceremony on public display as part of an art exhibition in south-west London.
BBC News |
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NY art auctions under microscope amid financial crisis
NEW YORK (AFP) - New York's fall art auctions kick off Monday, and Impressionist and contemporary sales will be under intense scrutiny as the art world digests whether the global financial crisis will severely affect prices.
AFP via Yahoo!7 News |
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NY art auctions under microscope amid financial crisis
New York's fall art auctions kick off Monday, and Impressionist and contemporary sales will be under intense scrutiny as the art world digests whether the global financial crisis will severely affect prices.
AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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News and Features for Lake Isabella, California
Doing our part as American citizens to affect positive change in the U.S. was the message last Saturday, Oct. 25, at Frandy Park in Kernville at the third annual Freedom Festival put on by the Kern Valley Progressive Alliance for Change (KVPAC). Over 300 people came to show their support on the summer-like day for Barack Obama, preserving our rights as Americans, community activism, and much more.
Kern Valley Sun |
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Kids take part in vets’ week
Artwork from third-grade students in Bradleyville is displayed in the veterans’ Day Room at Factory Merchants Branson. BDN photo by Wiley Hendrix In preparation for the upcoming week-long celebration of America’s heroes, many Tri-Lakes Area schools are teaching their students about what veterans and their families have sacrificed over the years for their freedom.
Branson Daily News |
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Ron Dennis EXCLUSIVE: The work of art that can carry Lewis to F1 glory
Some people cultivate an appreciation of fine wine, or famous paintings. I love sculpture – and I believe the McLaren MP4-23 sits comfortably within that description.
Daily Mail |
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Don't drop one! Art gallery puts TV's Clangers on display
The original set of a BBC TV children's series dating back to 1969 has gone on display in an art gallery in Kent.
BBC News |
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Clangers leave planet for gallery
The original set of a BBC TV children's series dating back to 1969 has gone on display in an art gallery in Kent.
BBC News |
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EXCLUSIVE BY RON DENNIS: The work of art that can carry Lewis to glory
I know some people cultivate an appreciation of fine wine, or famous paintings, or good tailoring. Personally, I love sculpture – and I believe the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-23 sits comfortably within that description.
Daily Mail |
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School briefs
ImaginationCelebration Let your imagination soar at the Clear Creek School District’s celebration of the arts. The festival is free of charge for elementary-age children and their families.
The Bay Area Citizen |
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Fall festivals
San Jacinto College South will host its annual children’s fall festival from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24. The festival will be held inside the JD Bruce Student Center located on the south side of the campus at 13735 Beamer Road. The College offers the Halloween alternative to provide children of all ages with a fun and safe alternative to traditional Halloween trick-or-treating, and ...
The Bay Area Citizen |
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From Baroque to tattoos, new museum celebrates art
It was a fortuitous circumstance: An aging medium-sized city was the right place at the right time for a bequest of coveted art that led to its new avant-garde museum.
The Washington Times |
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‘Guys and Dolls’ opens tonight
More than 75 “zines” will enliven ARTS Space Obispo from Nov. 7 to 25 in an exhibition titled the “Super Duper Zine Show.”
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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Auction Lists Items You Won't Want To Miss
Generous donations are sure to make the 9th Annual NDA Lights the Way Auction one of the best the Academy of Notre Dame has ever held. ...
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Exhibit of dunes photos to open
Santa Barbara photographer Robert Werling will opening his exhibit on Oceano Dunes photography at 2 p.m. Saturday in the IOOF Hall on Bridge Street in Arroyo Grande.
The Adobe Press |
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Exhibit of dunes photographs opening Saturday
Santa Barbara photographer Robert Werling will opening his exhibit on Oceano Dunes photography at 2 p.m. Saturday in the IOOF Hall on Bridge Street in Arroyo Grande.
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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From Baroque to tattoos, new museum celebrates art
It was a fortuitous circumstance: An aging medium-sized city was the right place at the right time for a bequest of coveted art that led to its new avant-garde museum.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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From Baroque to tattoos, new museum celebrates art
It was a fortuitous circumstance: An aging medium-sized city was the right place at the right time for a bequest of coveted art that led to its new avant-garde museum. American realist Thomas Eakins did most of his work in Philadelphia, but his last living heir lived in Roanoke and had some of his portraits and personal effects. Museums elsewhere had designs on the 19th century collection, ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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From Baroque to tattoos, new museum celebrates art
It was a fortuitous circumstance: An aging medium-sized city was the right place at the right time for a bequest of coveted art that led to its new avant-garde museum. American realist Thomas Eakins did most of his work in Philadelphia, but his last living heir lived in Roanoke and had some of his portraits and personal effects. Museums elsewhere had designs on the 19th century ...
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