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Indiana Associated Press Broadcasters Assn. Contest categories
OUTSTANDING NEWS OPERATION -- Submit a single entry on one DVD or CD that contains a newscast and additional examples of spot news, continuing coverage, features and/or other work that reflects the depth and scope of the news organization.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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Fall Auctions Off To A Worrying Start
"On Day 2 of the fall auction season, a Russian masterpiece expected to sell for up to $3 million did not find a buyer yesterday, further underscoring the impact of the global financial crisis on the art market...
Arts Journal |
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Big show about Asian influence on American art coming to the Nelson in September 2009
A major exhibition exploring the influence of Asia on American art is coming to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in September 2009.
The Kansas City Star |
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Eye network will air Nelson segment
Keep an eye on “CBS Sunday Morning” today. Roughly two weeks ago the program spent three days taping a segment about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s “Art in the Age of Steam” exhibit, and it may air this morning, according to museum spokesman Randy Attwood.
The Kansas City Star |
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Namibia: Works of Art Depict Womanhood
An art exhibition described as a celebration of womanhood was yesterday officially opened by Prime Minister Nahas Angula at Europe House in the capital.
AllAfrica.com |
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Museum of Art acquires new piece
It is something of an American ritual: a lively campaign, vigorous debate, a ballot distributed, options considered and winner announced. We determine many decisions in this manner, whether they be in the realm of national politics, commencement speaker candidates or, in the case of the Middlebury College Museum of Art's (MCMA) Purchase Party, art museum acquisitions.
Middlebury Campus |
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Louvre opens galleries for first time to musician -- Pierre Boulez
For the first time in its history, the Louvre museum Thursday opens its doors to a musician, France's renowned contemporary composer and conductor, Pierre Boulez, giving the classical arthouse a modern touch.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Saturday Family Workshop: Origami Adventures
Family art activities with Petrell Kallevig. Nov. 8, 1-3 p.m.; $15, $5 for members Akron Art Museum (330) 376-9186, ext. 229
West Side Leader & South Side News Leader |
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Cody elects first female mayor
Downtown art gallery owner and city council member Nancy Tia Brown was elected Tuesday to be Cody's next mayor.
Cody Enterprise |
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Canadian Natural Resources Q3 profit quadruples to $2.8B; 2009 capex halved
CALGARY - Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (TSX:CNQ) is reducing its capital spending by almost half to $4 billion for 2009 as projects come on stream, while reporting third-quarter earnings of $2.84 billion amid record oil prices.
Whistler Question |
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Marquee Articles
Cinema meets art at the Haggerty Museum of Art this season with their new exhibit. It's similar to a short film screening, except a bit more intense for the gallery-goer.
Marquette Tribune |
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Push to toughen rules on children in art
IN A move designed to tighten censorship guidelines surrounding art exhibitions, the NSW Attorney-General, John Hatzistergos, will ask censorship ministers to clarify and streamline the National Classification Scheme as it applies to artworks depicting children.
Lithgow Mercury |
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VISUAL ART
Whistler – With three pieces on display at ARTrageous, a painting being auctioned off in an upcoming Amnesty International art exhibition and work on display in Whistler restaurants, it’s hard to believe that less than two years ago Christine Stufano was a “closet artist.”
Whistler Question |
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Animal carvings among craft show items
Sturgis artist Rick Wieczorek takes a chainsaw to timber to create more than a cord of fuel. He also reveals wildlife from 18 inches to 11 feet high. He will have a selection of carvings for sale from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Pinedale Bazaar, 4901 W. Chicago St.
Rapid City Journal |
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Telfair's Art Fair this weekend
Philip Starks quit his work as a master dental technician and moved to Savannah nine years ago to become a sculptor.
Savannah Morning News |
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The Round-Up: Thursday
The city quietly, yet drastically, scales back its original school construction plan to create just 42 (not 76) new buildings over the next five years. [NY Times] Christie’s gets roughed up by Wall Street, as a major auction of highly-prized modernist art sells for less than half the low estimate. [NY Times] Report shows Wall Street bonuses may plunge by 20 to 35 percent this year, ...
The New York Observer |
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Bin beautification: Students pitch in to keep Las Cruces beautiful
Eighth-grader Lane Lucero, 13, paints an original work of art Wednesday on a recycling bin at Picacho Middle School. Lucero was helping his fellow FFA students in a Keep Las Cruces Beautiful program art contest.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Poet's lost play festival preview
Festival audience will hear a newly discovered and previously un-broadcast piece by Dylan Thomas.
BBC News |
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Exhibits
Landscape paintings; 'Abraham Lincoln: Self-Made in America'; Exhibit to benefit Heartly House; Mezzotints and paintings; Holiday wreaths; 'Mlange'; Two painters; Art in the hallway; Ceramics and paintings; Nature photography; Solo exhibition
The Herald-Mail |
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Auction Site Status Irks Wales Board
Town of Wales officials seemed livid recently with Cheektowaga businessman Russell Scherrer over his allegedly failed attempts to finish work on a site development plan that would modernize his Auctions International, Inc. site on Route 20A in the western end of the town. Board members' outrage stemmed from a requested extension of his site development plan last month, at which time they chided ...
East Aurora Advertiser |
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Before Night Falls to Become An Opera
Fort Worth Opera announces that it will produce a world premiere opera as part of its 2010 Festival. The opera, Before Night Falls, is by Jorge Martin, a Cuban-American composer relatively new to the operatic stage; Before Night Falls will be his first major world premiere. The opera is based on the memoir of the same title by Reinaldo Arenas, a Cuban poet, novelist and playwright who was an ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo! News |
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Pottery exhibit opens today
Gallery One Elleven, in cooperation with the Fort Polk Archeological office and in conjunction with Native American / Alaskan Native Heritage Month, will present a special showing of the traditional Caddo pottery of Jeri Redcorn November 6 to November 8.
Leesville Daily Leader |
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TAF has three shows worth seeing
There are currently three interesting exhibits at the Tippecanoe Arts Federation through Nov. 29. In the East gallery, The WAA Theme Show by Wabash Artists' Alliance gives the viewer an assortment of subject matter and mediums to explore.
Journal & Courier |
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Art collector's need for space is others' opportunity
ORMOND BEACH -- Every inch of wall -- floor to ceiling -- in Theodore "Herb" Slotin's beachside condo is covered with folk art, even in the bathrooms.
Daytona Beach News-Journal |
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Close House 37 race has provisional ballot issues
There are 54 provisional ballots in the hotly contested House District 37 race where Republican Renee Schulte appears to have narrowly defeated firstterm Democrat Art Staed.Linn County Auditor Joel Miller said the provisional ballots must be resolved before 5 p.m. today, or they won’t count. Most of the 54 ballots in the District 37 race are provisional because the voter requested an absentee ...
The Gazette |
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