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Art in ‘Plein’ Air
The annual Plein-Air Art Festival takes place at Torrey Pines State Reserve Saturday. Artists station themselves throughout the reserve to paint the local scenery. Visitors can walk the trails, enjoy...
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Cornish and SAM team up, and the result is more than meets the eye
Concurrent shows at Cornish and the SAM Gallery give the viewer more information about artistic intent.
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Art Gallery of Ontario reopens with Gehry's stamp
Architect Frank Gehry hopes people can find their way around the Art Gallery of Ontario when it opens Friday to the public after a $276-million renovation.
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Mindra to declare stance on UPBC third term
Celestine Mindra will announce next week whether he would contest for another team as Uganda Professional Boxing (UPBC) president or not.
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Museum that burned down to reopen
Associated Press - November 13, 2008 2:05 PM ET Corrected Version DALLAS (AP) - A Dallas museum that had most of its biblically-themed artwork destroyed in...
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Acclaimed landscape artist J. Allison Robichaud will showcase a dazzling array of plein air paintings at Yorkville's Scollard Street Gallery beginning this weekend.
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Richard Fuld's Art Collection Disappoints at Christie's
In late September, shortly after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, "terminated" Lehman CEO Richard Fuld Jr. and his wife Kathy Fuld put up a small collection of postwar drawings for auction at Christie's. Estimated to be worth between $15 million and $20 million, the 16 works included drawings by Arshile Gorky , Willem de Kooning , and Barnett Newman . Christie's made the ...
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Gala raises $64,000
A ride to school in a fire truck, a custom gold and diamond watch and the President’s Suite during a men’s basketball game were among the items for auction at the Stillwater Medical Center Foundation’s 25th anniversary gala to raise money for digital mammography equipment Saturday night.
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Aberdeen Winter Festival road restrictions
The following road closures and restrictions will be in place this Sunday [16, November] when Santa visit's Aberdeen and during the switch on of the city's new Christmas lights on Union Street. 2008/11/13 00:00:00
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Face facts, folks
OTTAWA — Judging by the deafening media hysteria over the Harper government’s shelving plans for a new national portrait gallery, one would think the feds had just decreed the end of hockey and maple syrup in the same press release.
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SIGGRAPH 2009 Announces Call for Submissions
CHICAGO----ACM SIGGRAPH announces the 2009 Call for Submissions for contributors and volunteers at the 36th International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 3 – 7 August 2009 at the Ernest N.
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Three new exhibitions in Aronoff galleries
Three new exhibitions at the Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts explore social and political themes in a variety of styles and formats.
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Local pastel artist wins Arizona award
GRANGER -- Catherine McCormick, a pastel artist residing in Granger, won first prize for her pastel landscape painting "Warm Welcome" in the Best and Brightest annual juried show at Scottsdale (Ariz.) Artists School.
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Ulrich Makes Millions From Basquiat Painting
Just when you thought Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich didn't need any more money, he's just pocketed $13.5 million U.S. for a painting.
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Holly Days photo contest set by Express
Photography buffs in the Uintah Basin have shown themselves to be very good at taking photographs, as was discovered in the last two photo contests sponsored by the Vernal Express.
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City Paper Round Up
Fascinating profile of local performer Stoya . Don't worry, we know you know who she is. We wonder what would happen if she met up with folks at the Improv Festival … And yet another artist from South Philly , just a slightly different medium. Who gets to decide how to use abandoned buildings ? And why is so much abandoned property just hanging around? We haven't hit ...
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Get wired for sound at exciting new Wireless exhibition at the Maritime
Wireless, an exciting new exhibition which examines the history of radio technology opens to the public on Saturday, 15 November, at Aberdeen's Maritime Museum, Shiprow. 2008/11/13 00:00:00
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Arts & Entertainment:
New Italian Cinema, the annual San Francisco Film Society festival, returns to Embarcadero Cinemas next week with seven new films by emerging Italian directors, three movies by acclaimed Tuscan director Paolo Virzi and two special closing night films.
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Our Shepherd Lutheran notes 'golden' anniversary
Charter members Dee Deardorf, Joann Jernigan and Mary Lord show off several exhibits related to the Our Shepherd’s history including the altar and crosses seen here. They were used in the church’s original sanctuary in the first unit built.
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Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - Houston Morning ~ Chevron Tower
Houston Morning ~ Chevron Tower by Rustypicstx Sometimes being in the right place at the right time pays off which is this case with this shot of the Chevron Tower early one morning. ________________________________________________________________ If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining a whole bunch of Houston's best photographers in the Houstonist ...
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Lively Giada DeLaurentiis Gains Following on the Food Network
Like water for chocolate, celebrity chef Giada DeLaurentiis packed 150 foodies into a Beverly Hills museum on October 28 for 'An Evening With Giada.' The event focused on the Food Network star's various cooking shows, cookbooks, and live 'Today Show' spots.
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Westwood's natural beauty on display
Fall leaf prints, pastel close-ups of insects and butterflies and miniature watercolor paintings of Westwood wildflowers will be among the pieces of art on display today at the second annual “Capturing Nature in Westwood” art exhibit at the high school.
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Lehman Plans to Sell $8 Million of Artworks to Pay Creditors
Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. said it plans to sell about $8 million of artworks warehoused in New York and Paris to help pay creditors.
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Minnesota arts groups get more than $7 million in grants
The Wallace Foundation today announced grants of more than $7 million to Minnesota arts organizations and groups that support them, money designed to foster growth in arts attendance.
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Jan Brett brings fresh-baked childrens book to Oshkosh Museum Sunday
Jan Brett never adored classic literatures untimely demise of the mischievous, but adorable, Gingerbread Man.
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