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Photography through the lenses of Sherry Braden
Photography through the lenses of Sherry Braden
The Daily Sentinel |
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Trumpeter Eric Vloeimans' Fugimundi at Tigertail, Miami Beach
Art with Edge is the title and conceptual framework for the 29th season of Tigertail, a festival of the arts in Miami Beach.
All About Jazz |
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Make some plans
Watch how soap, apple butter, candles and other "old time" products were made down on the farm. Demonstrations from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Allison-Antrim Museum, 365 S. Ridge Ave., Greencastle, include boiling walnuts to make a wood stain. Items used in farm fall chores will be on display.
Chambersburg Public Opinion |
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Spanish artist’s time as an angry young painter
Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53rd St., Manhattan; 212-708-9400 or moma.org. Through Jan. 12. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, to 8 p.m. Friday.
The Record |
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Announcements: Nov. 2
Festivals Fall festival - 2-6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, Northgate Terrace Senior Highrise, 4301 Whittle Springs Road. Pictures with Santa ($2). Free admission. Info: 865-281-8527.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Aspen Creek spices up Fall Festival
Carnival games, face painting, family photographs and a silent auction are among the new activities for families and children at the Aspen Creek K-8 Fall Festival from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday.
Broomfield Enterprise |
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COMMENTARY: Way off Broadway
Ever since I wrote about the auction market in Centralia, Mo., which was also being used as a church, readers have been sending me examples of other ways auction markets are being utilized.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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A night at the Guggenheim Museum
The displays do not come alive and, no, there are no monsters lurking. That's what two women celebrating their birthday found out when they spent the night in the Guggenheim Museum - part of an offbeat new exhibit in which visitors become one with the art.
New York Daily News |
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Globe West community bulletin board
BENEFITS Framingham: "A Matter of Taste: An Evening of Fine Wine and Fine Art" Nov. 8, 7-10 p.m. at the Danforth Museum, 123 Union Ave. $65. Proceeds go to the museum. 508-620-0050, danforthmuseum.org.
Boston Globe |
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Tour showcases local talent
On Saturday afternoon, a handful of people scrunched into a back room at The Pots Place Studio and Gallery to watch Mary Ellen Lohr turn a lump of clay into a small cup.
Bowling Green Daily News |
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Bigelf Week: Day 3
A top story from this week. We love Bigelf so much here at antiMusic that we're bringing them back for another artist week! Last time we celebrated the U.S. release of their masterpiece 'Hex,' and we are now pleased to tell you that they have topped themselves with their latest release 'Cheat The Gallows.' which is in stores now. To celebrate this new release, we asked Damon and Ace to share ...
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Globe North best bets
Veasey Memorial Park, 201 Washington St., will hold its third annual Wine and Art Reception, Saturday, 5 to 8 p.m. The evening offers foods from area restaurants and caterers, original art from local artists, fine wine, music, raffles, and auctions. All artwork is available for purchase and proceeds will go toward the park's fund-raising efforts. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 day of ...
Boston Globe |
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Bigelf Week: Day 1
A top story from this week. We love Bigelf so much here at antiMusic that we're bringing them back for another artist week! Last time we celebrated the U.S. release of their masterpiece 'Hex,' and we are now pleased to tell you that they have topped themselves with their latest release 'Cheat The Gallows,' which is in stores now. To celebrate this new release, we asked Damon and Ace to share ...
antiMUSIC |
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Could art museum prompt a downtown transformation? - roanoke.com
Regional leaders believe Saturday's opening of the Taubman Museum of Art, combined with other commercial, residential and cultural development, will position the Roanoke Valley for continued growth. At the ceremonial groundbreaking for a new art museum three years ago, there was no mistaking the scale of Roanoke's dreams. On that breezy, blue September morning in 2005, against the backdrop ...
Roanoke Times |
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Hawks beat Vikings
Polly Costa's 11 kills help DSU snap nine-match skid Polly Costa never hits from the left side in practice. But, on Saturday night, the Dickinson State freshman played like she'd been at that spot all season. Advertisement: BIG E AUCTION SERVICE November 23rd, 2008 ~ Art & Violette Dobler Estate Real Estate Auction November 23rd, 2008 ~ Art & Violette Dobler Estate Real Estate, ...
The Dickinson Press |
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Two seats in contention for school board
South Gibson's school system has two contested elections for the school board Tuesday.
Evansville Courier & Press |
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The Natchez Democrat
NATCHEZ — Moderate temperatures, clear skies and a good turnout was how folks at the Art and Soul festival described things Saturday. “I don’t think God could have scheduled a better day for it,” festival-goer Bill Colllins said.
The Natchez Democrat |
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Paper planes in the fold at Qns. contest
Aviation enthusiasts young and old flocked to the New York Hall of Science in Queens Saturday for a paper airplane contest in a room where rockets were displayed during the 1964 World's Fair.
New York Daily News |
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Day of the Dead brings art to life
PORTAGE The halls of Portage High School are a little more colorful, with vibrant artwork celebrating the traditional Hispanic celebration of the Day of the Dead.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Marie Galyean: Greenleaf Academy auction will be early to celebrate centennial
Columnist Marie Galyean writes about the annual Quaker Village Auction, the Greenleaf Community Center's Country Christmas Bazaar, "Art in the Afternoon," and how to participate in the Caldwell holiday parade.
The Idaho Statesman |
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Blaze guts furniture store, gallery
Photo: Firefighters contain a structure fire in the 1900 block of Cerrillos Road on Saturday.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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Saturday’s urban harvests
Saturday mornings offer a chance to sleep in or run errands, but some area residents choose to shop for fresh vegetables and meat, or add to their home art collection.
The Advocate |
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Photographer William Eggleston gets a show at one of New York's top museums
William Eggleston is always well dressed.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Janice Ann's Journal 11/2
The 5th Annual Fall Festival and Auction sponsored by the Lufkin Landscape Task Force will honor Louis Bronaugh and proceeds will go toward Bronaugh Park across from the Lufkin City Hall. The big event will be Saturday, Nov. 15 at the Pitser Garrison Civic Center. Tickets are $50 per person. Officers are Dr. Tom Croley, president; Gay Parker, vice president; Sally Denman, recording secretary; ...
The Lufkin Daily News |
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Around Angelina 11/2
The Museum Guild of the Museum of East Texas hosted their annual Fall Luncheon and Style Show on Sept. 25. A delicious luncheon of tomato basil soup, salad and bread was followed by an array of homemade desserts. The latest fall fashions were on display from Brandy's and Callie Winston served as emcee of the event while Nancy Winston served as luncheon chairman.
The Lufkin Daily News |
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