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REVIEW: Once more up the hill: Sisyphys at Crimson Coast
The Crimson Coast Dance Society celebrated its 2008 InFrinGinG Festival with two brilliant, complementary performances. One, on Friday night, with the Karen Jamieson Dance Company at the Port Theatre demonstrating the best that the art has to offer at the professional level.
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Raymond’s world in black and white
MANILA, Philippines—Singer Raymond Lauchengco says photography allows him to combine all of his passions.
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Grolsch Teams With Miami Artist to Produce Limited-Edition Bottle Available Only at Select Shows During Art Basel ...
For the third consecutive year, Grolsch is supporting five of the most important art shows in the United States during Art Basel in Miami Beach, December 4-7, 2008.
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Public art is big money for NYC
(AP:NEW YORK) The city has hosted two grand public art installations in the last three years: the saffron fabric Gates exhibit in Central Park in 2005 and the recent Waterfalls show near the shorelines of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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NEW YORK - The city has hosted two grand public art installations in the last three years: the saffron fabric "Gates" exhibit in Central Park in 2005 and the recent "Waterfalls" show near the shorelines of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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Public art is big money for NYC
The city has hosted two grand public art installations in the last three years: the saffron fabric Gates exhibit in Central Park in 2005 and the recent Waterfalls show near the shorelines of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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Purple Heart Foundation Makes $75,000 Grant to National Army Museum Capital Campaign
ANNANDALE, Va.----The Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation — the Nation’s only veterans service organization dedicated to the service of combat-wounded veterans — announced today that it has made a $75,000 grant to the National Army Museum Capital Campaign to assist the Army Historical Foundation with its development efforts to construct a museum to honor America’s oldest ...
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Pencil This In
Photography Tonight you can meet some of the folks who make sure the party pixsters get pic'ed at A Look at the Art of Party Photography , a show/shindig hosted by All We Do Is Party at AllRiSE Gallery. Clayton Hauck (Everyone Is Famous), Lindsay Apatow and many more L8-nite shutterbugs will be represented, DJ Color and Tewz will perform sets, and a live photo booth will be on hand for ...
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FDCP, CCP hold Philippine Independent Film Summit
The Film Development Council of the Philippines and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, headed by Rolando "Jacky" Atienza and Nestor O. Jardin respectively, held recently the Philippine Film Independent Summit, an offshoot of independent producers coming together at the Paris International Film Festival in June this year.
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Museum that burned down reopening.
Associated Press - November 13, 2008 11:45 AM ET DALLAS (AP) - A Dallas museum that had most of its biblically-themed artwork destroyed in a 2005 fire plans to reopen in September.
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Carolina Pottery Festival Held At Fairgrounds
The 8th annual Carolina Pottery Festival showcased the artwork of many talented artists from several surrounding counties. The Cleveland County Fairgrounds was once again the host for the hundreds in attendance.
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YWCA Dinner/ Auction event to be Nov. 21
The YWCA Canton is gearing up for its annual Dinner/Auction on Friday, Nov. 21, according to YWCA Executive Director Jean Arndt.
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Zoe Kazan, Charles L. Mee, Naomi Wallace Are Among 2009 Humana Fest Writers
Plays by Marc Masterson and Adrien-Alice Hansel, Zoe Kazan, Charles L. Mee, Allison Moore, Naomi Wallace and the group UNIVERSES will fill the stages of Actors Theatre of Louisville for the 33rd Annual Humana Festival of New American Plays March 1-April 11, 2009.
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Roots of bamboo sculpture explored in NYC exhibit
For centuries, generations of Japanese artisans painstakingly and anonymously wove baskets from strips of bamboo harvested from Japan's dense hillside forests to use for everything from carrying crops to displaying flowers.
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Photo exhibition at BYU Bookstore depicts events in the life of Jesus Christ
There are thousands of paintings of Jesus Christ, and hundreds of men have portrayed Jesus in films, plays and religious pageants. There are relatively fewer photographic depictions of the man believed by Christians to be the Son of God, which is one of the many factors that convinced photographer Mark Mabry to create the photographs compiled in "Reflections of Christ," a traveling photo ...
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Art show with water theme opens today
A battleship with guns blazing, a toddler playing with a rubber duck in an overflowing bath and a jetty on serene St Clair beach are among the more than 130 paintings by members of the Queenstown Art Society on display from today.
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Oklahoma City art show ‘Our Town’ is extraordinary
Clint Walker left it up to his artists: Explain your neighborhood in 9 linear feet. The result was everything from the literal to the lyrical."We let the artists go wild with what the city meant to them,” he said. Walker is the artistic director of City Arts Center and the curator of its newest show, "Our Town,” a visual representation of life throughout Oklahoma City. The show opens today and ...
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The Ironton Tribune
Ashland’s premier Christmas event returns this month. The Paramount Arts Center Festival of Trees and Trains will have a preview party on Nov. 21 and opens to the public on Nov. 22. It ends on Nov. 30.
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Art project gets funding
Two Rivers Art Gallery in Prince George has received a $10,000 grant from the B.C. government to continue providing Art Heals, a self-expressive outlet for child and teenage patients in Prince George Regional Hospital.The funds from the B.C. Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts provides the staff-driven, art healing programs for patients in the pediatrics and adolescent psychiatric ...
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Phillyist Interviews... The Philadelphia Improv Festival
It's that time of year again: a chill fills the air, leaves turn delightful shades of red, yellow and brown and improvisers from around the country descend on the City of Brotherly Love for the annual Philadelphia Improv Festival . Phillyist sat down with festival producer Alli Soowal to talk about this year's offerings, improv versus sketch and why a growing art form like improv gets a ...
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Artist 'proclaims' family values through abstract art
By contemplating the arrival of her six-month-old baby, a recent fine arts BYU graduate got inspiration to depict her motherhood in her latest abstract series, 'Proclaim,' a representation of her family's values.
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Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles Announces Distribution of 2008 Capital Grants
LOS ANGELES----The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles today announced it has awarded seven new Capital Grants totaling $200,000 to support construction and renovation projects at local Jewish museums, synagogues and educational institutions.
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Clients work so impresses fitness instructor that she opens her studio for an exhibit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- It began with a discussion about color. Amy Goins and Joe Peck agreed: they love vibrant color and especially purple.Next thing you know, Goins, owner of a West Side Pilates studio, and Peck, her 89-year-old client, were talking about ...
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Boosters, WPIAL benefit from football playoff contests
Dorian Bell's three touchdown runs highlighted the Gateway Gators' 24-0 victory over Shaler Area on Friday night in the quarterfinal round of the WPIAL Quad A playoffs. read more »
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Captured Glory of Hollywood
A quarter of a century ago, Robert Dance bought an obscure but beautiful black-and-white photograph of Greta Garbo from The Witkin Gallery in Manhattan. The gallery owner knew nothing about Ruth Harriet Louise, the photographer behind the picture, and neither did Mr. Dance.
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