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Today's top things to do in Fort Collins
It's Monday! Hope you had a great weekend. Today's top event is a public lecture by Robert Ketchum, an internationally acclaimed photographer and environmentalist. Ketchum, who has worked in the field for 40 years, will speak on using photographic images in environmental activism.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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Junior Miss Independent
MITCHELL — When talking to Victoria Weir, “poised” readily comes to mind. She talks about economic consulting and international business in the same breath as more typical teenage interests, like dancing, photography and spending time with family and friends.
Bedford Times-Mail |
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Baume & Mercier- Gerard Rancinan - Caroline Gaudriault Present "The Photographer" Exhibition
Michel Nieto, CEO of Baume & Mercier, Gerard Rancinan and Caroline Gaudriault will be pleased to unveil the photographic exhibition entitled:
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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NJN, a new museum director and another holiday sale
It's Monday morning, and for your reading pleasure I've gathered a hodge-podge of unconnected -- but nonetheless interesting (I hope) -- items. . First, news of the resignation of long-time New Jersey Network executive director Elizabeth Christopherson held my attention...
The Star-Ledger |
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First sculpture expo underway at Iranian Artists Forum
The first Iranian sculpture expo opened Saturday at the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF). Over 200 works by 150 artists are on display at the open space of the forum, the secretary of the expo Kurosh Golnari told the Persian service of ISNA.
Payvand Iran News |
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Eight-year-old artist, mother and twin sister featured at kreativ, ent. reception Tuesday
Newton art gallery kreativ, ent., will host a reception Tuesday for artists and identical twins Karen King and Kary Howie, along with King’s son, Jaden King.
Newton Daily News |
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Photos of the Week 11/10
This week's favorite photos were chosen by the Daily Herald Photography Staff.
Provo Daily Herald |
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Botswana Robbed In Ivory Sales?
Botswana has described its November 1 ivory auction as disappointing, after reaping only US$7 million or P14 million from 43.3 tonnes of ivory sold to Chinese and Japanese bidders recently.
Mmegi |
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Wordstock: Comics and Politics
Wordstock -- Portland's annual book festival -- has done a magnificent job this year with comics and graphic novels, including a Saturday panel on "Comics and Politics" that featured Alison Bechdel, Spain Rodriguez and Patrick Rosenkranz. Moderated by Doug Wolk...
The Oregonian |
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Framer sees big picture with a little extra help
Natalya and Bill Murphy opened Creekside Framing and Gallery in downtown Papillion after operating their custom-framing business out of their home for several years.
The Base 68113 |
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Review: MK Guth at the Portland Art Museum
MK Guth's installation at the Portland Art Museum M.K. Guth's installation at the Portland Art Museum, "Ties of Protection and Safe Keeping," occupies a small, quiet, isolated corner room in the museum's Center for Northwest Art. Yet to experience this...
The Oregonian |
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Harlem Art Teacher, Two Others Receive Awards
Questions, comments or a tip? Let us know . The latest news in streaming format. View Feed Spectator will resume publication Wednesday, Nov. 5. Until then, check back often for updates and read our Election blog, continually updating from Chicago and Virginia. Happy Fall Break!
Columbia Daily Spectator |
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Harlem Art Teacher, Two Others Receive Awards
Questions, comments or a tip? Let us know . The latest news in streaming format. View Feed Spectator will resume publication Wednesday, Nov. 5. Until then, check back often for updates and read our Election blog, continually updating from Chicago and Virginia. Happy Fall Break!
Columbia Daily Spectator |
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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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MedFilm Festival: Macedonian film charts sisters' post-war conflict
MedFilm Festival: Macedonian film charts sisters' post-war conflict (AKI) - Young Macedonian film director Teona Strugar Mitevska has created a moving film that tells the story of a family in upheaval after the collapse of communism and decades of war in the former Yugoslavia. The film, 'I am from Titov Veles', focuses on three sisters and their experiences and is one of 12 films ...
Adnkronos |
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Arts, culture and the economy
An ambitious project in Western Alberta is being undertaken by the Yellowhead Regional Arts Festival.
The Cold Lake Sun |
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Arts, culture and the economy
An ambitious project in Western Alberta is being undertaken by the Yellowhead Regional Arts Festival.
The Cold Lake Sun |
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Lit fest fundraisers score for Food For the Hungry
GAMBIER -- Amidst the treasury of events over the weekend held as part of the Kenyon Review Literary Festival, two aimed to help area residents struggling to make ends meet. The Empty Bowls and Writers' Harvest both raised money for Knox County Food For the Hungry.
Mount Vernon News |
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Local bootmaker wins at show
After 25 years of dedicating himself to the art of creating traditional cowboy boots, Wickenburg resident Alfred Reynolds finally entered a contest and came away the big winner.
Wickenburg Sun |
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Kardinal leaves Museum suddenly
Royce Kardinal is no longer the executive director of the Desert Caballeros Western Museum.
Wickenburg Sun |
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Chamber salutes award-winners
Members of the Benton-West City Area Chamber of Commerce enjoyed a visit from Willy Wonka Thursday night. Marion eighth-grader Vinny Segretario delighted the audience with his rendition of “Pure Imagination” — one of the highlights of the “Wonka’s Golden Ticket: Opportunity Knocks”-themed 2008 Annual Dinner and Silent Auction.
Benton Evening News |
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Government urged to buy paintings
Tracey Emin has said that the Government faces embarrassment if two paintings by the Renaissance master Titian are lost to foreign buyers. The outspoken artist was delivering a petition signed by some of the leading lights of the British art world to Downing Street.
ic Lanarkshire |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
Story to watch over the next six weeks: Expect an uptick in Congressional earmarks for art museums this year.
Arts Journal |
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Interactive sculptures add activity to Wildflower Center
Ten sculptures currently on display at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center allow patrons to interact with art in a place most recognized for its natural beauty.
News 8 Austin |
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The Voice Of Fashion
The Sex and the City star has recorded a guide to Costume: The Art of Dress , which will be available to direct visitors around some 20 exhibits - including historical costumes and relevant paintings and sculptures from the museum's permanent collection - from November 25.
British Vogue |
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