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New Orleans hosts international art show
A huge wooden ark made from the wood of houses Hurricane Katrina wrecked and a pool of water that reflects pulsing light are among the exhibits of 81 artists whose works are on view in New Orleans's largest international art show in a century.
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Billboard.com -- Social Distortion, Motorhead Anchor Musink Tour
Social Distortion and Motorhead have been tapped to headline the inaugural 25-city Samsung Mobile Musink Tattoo and Music Festival, which will also feature popular tattoo artist and cable TV personality Kat Von D on all dates.
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Whirligig draws more than 22,000 downtown
"I feel like busting loose, busting loose!" The heavy bass line and drums echoed off BB&T's towers Saturday afternoon as thousands of people swayed, shimmied and shook their groove things on Nash Street to the sounds of the Delfonics. And, in its fourth go-round, Wilson's Whirligig Festival busted through organizers' most hopeful expectations ...
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'Shams and Bird' exhibit opens
Iran - Shams Exhibit An exhibition titled 'Shams and Bird' featuring statues by Qodratollah Aqeli, noted Iranian sculptor, opened here on Monday.
Islamic Republic News Agency |
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Wal-Mart honors another teacher
By Signal Staff Posted: Nov. 2, 2008 5:34 p.m. Zach Ambrose, who teaches modern civilization and coaches volleyball at Saugus High School, is a local 2008 Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year.
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Cleveland Hts.: Heights Arts to open holiday store Saturday
Heights Arts' annual holiday store, featuring art by regional artists, will open at noon Saturday (Nov. 8) at the Heights Arts Gallery, 2173 Lee Road. More than 80 artists will have work for sale. Items include paintings, photos, prints, books,...
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$1.8-Billion Offshore Port To Supply Texas Refinery Growth
Plans for an offshore oil port in the Gulf of Mexico off of Texas are rapidly moving forward after decades of literal pipedreams. Three companies have announced plans to jointly build a facility that will handle about 18% of the nation’s oil imports and help feed the appetite of expanding refineries along the Gulf Coast.
Engineering News-Record |
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Princess Diana's famous pink chiffon blouse expected to sell for £25,000 in online auction
A famous pink chiffon blouse worn by Princess Diana goes on sale today through an online auction.
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Not just a pretty picture: Belgian artist's work causes a stink at Antwerp museum
ANTWERP, Belgium - One man's stink is another man's major art project. A piece by Belgian conceptual artist Jan Fabre at the Antwerp's MuHKA contemporary art museum is challenging the nose as well as the eyes.
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Painting by Italian master turns up in Texas
DALLAS (AP) — A painting by Italian master Sebastiano Ricci, long presumed to be lost, has turned up in Texas after a 300-year journey from the hands of a European nobleman playboy to a fur trader and finally through generations of one family.
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Haverstick film has successful homecoming at Fulton benefit
When Mary Haverstick's film "Home" debuted at the Montreal International Film Festival in August, she was admittedly nervous."There were all these reviewers and lots of people I didn't know," the Lancaster filmmaker said. "It was a whole new experience for me."The film, which tells the story...
Lancaster Online |
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PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia is preparing for an exhibit of works by post-impressionist painter Paul Cezanne and the artists he influenced. The show is called "Cezanne and Beyond" and will open at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in February. It will be the exhibition's only world viewing.
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Controversy Over Provocative Images Of Muslim Women
Windows and doors at a London gallery were smashed in response to an exhibit of paintings by British Muslim artist Sarah Maple. Among the images are a veiled woman holding a pig, Maple herself in a T-shirt saying "I love jihad," and another veiled woman wearing a badge reading "I love orgasms."
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School of Art to show free movie Friday as part of monthly film series
As part of its monthly film series, the SFA School of Art and Friends of the Visual Arts will present a free one-night screening of "The Real Dirt on Farmer John" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, in the Ledbetter Gallery of The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.
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Cezanne show to have only one stop
Associated Press - November 3, 2008 10:23 AM ET PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Philadelphia is preparing for an exhibit of works by postimpressionist painter Paul Cezanne and the artists he...
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Hanover Area Arts Guild marks milestone
Oil, acrylic, watercolor. From the abstract to the muted tones of wintery landscapes and bold florals, the paintings displayed a wide range of styles on the walls of the Hanover Area Arts Guild's headquarters on Carlisle Street in Hanover.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art to host show of Cezanne works that will be only stop in the world
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia is preparing for an exhibit of works by postimpressionist painter Paul Cezanne and the artists he influenced. The show is called "Cezanne and Beyond" and will open at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in February. It will be the exhibition's only world viewing.
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Cezanne show to have only one stop
Philadelphia is preparing for an exhibit of works by postimpressionist painter Paul Cezanne and the artists he influenced.
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'Dark Harmony' at Auburn museum
"Dark Harmony," a large-scale fabricated steel structure by award winning artist Dorothy Dehner, is on exhibition in the Grand Gallery of Auburn University's Jules Collins Smith Museum.
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Brotherly love
The family who plays together, stays together. The Waraksa brothers are living proof. Whether it’s animation and fashion or music and sculpture, this local sibling duo seems to thrive on all things creative.
Greater Milwaukee Today |
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Obama and McCain enter final face-off
TOURISTS admire a sand sculpture of Barack Obama and John McCain facing off in the Bay of Bengal, India.
The Scotsman |
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London News and Reviews
Time for the annual exhibition of escapist imagery, which leads us into remote places to gasp at Cartier -Bresson-like “frozen moments”, and to see the magic on our own doorstep.
Evening Standard |
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Unique Cezanne Art Exhibit Coming To Philly
Philadelphia is preparing for an exhibit of the work of the postimpressionist painter Paul Cezanne and the artists he influenced.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Unique Cezanne Art Exhibit Coming To Philly
Philadelphia is preparing for an exhibit of the work of the postimpressionist painter Paul Cezanne and the artists he influenced.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Museum receives gift of 50 artworks
The Columbia Museum of Art, which has received several big art donations in recent years, has added another. The museum has been given 10 paintings, six sculptures and 34 works on paper by 28 contemporary artists. The estimated value of the gift: $350,000. “It came as a surprise to us,” said Karen Brosius, the museum’s executive director. The gift is from Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, New York ...
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