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Jazz Festival Celebrates 70 Years of Blue Note, Anounces 2009 Lineup
Tickets for the 6th annual 2009 Portland Jazz Festival are on sale now. The festival runs Feb. 13-22 and celebrates a lifetime of Blue Note Records.
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Community Calendar: Portland
THE PRIVATE PRESS MOVEMENT. Come see the handcrafted books of the 19th century, produced at a time when industrialization threatened quality. Collins Gallery, Central Library.
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Art Notes
Fletcher Allen Health Care Burlington City Arts is seeking proposals from artists for large-scale, two- or three-dimensional artwork to hang on the west atrium wall in its Ambulatory Care Center wing on the Medical Center Campus.
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Ukraine unlikely to return German paintings
Ukraine is unlikely to return more than a dozen paintings by Western European artists brought here from a German museum as Soviet war trophies during World War II, an official said Thursday.
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Ukraine unlikely to return German paintings
(By MARIA DANILOVA, Associated Press Writer) Ukraine is unlikely to return more than a dozen paintings by Western European artists brought here from a German museum as Soviet war trophies during World War II, an official said Thursday. The German Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that it wants to negotiate the return of the works, which are on exhibit at the Simferopol Art Museum in Crimea. The ...
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Ukraine unlikely to return German paintings
KIEV, Ukraine—Ukraine is unlikely to return more than a dozen paintings by Western European artists brought here from a German museum as Soviet war trophies during World War II, an official said Thursday.
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About Tonight
Photo by mosley.brian PARTY: We have a feeling the line to get in to tonight's STOPSMILING magazine D.C. issue release party at Civilian Art Projects could rival the one to get in to this year's DCist Exposed. DJs Ian Svenonius and Kevin Coombe will be on hand in the gallery space to welcome special guests George Pelecanos and Anwan Glover. 7 to 10 p.m., $5 suggested donation. ...
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(Re)discover Georges Rouault on the cheap
If you're out of work, you may be in just the mood for something dark and beautiful and free . Look no further. Boston College 's McMullen Museum of Art is hosting " Mystic Masque : Semblance and Reality in Georges Rouault, 1871-1958." Rouault was a French modernist, expressionist painter who studied under Gustave Moreau alongside Henri Matisse. The Globe noted that Rouault's work ...
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Stanley’s renovated gallery displays works by 3 very different artists
The current exhibit at the newly renovated Loretta Romano Gallery (formerly The Red Room) at the Stanley Center for the Arts brings together three local artists: one new, one returning and one veteran.
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Workshops, Tours For Festival Of The Cranes Fill Up Fast
Festival of the Cranes Coordinator Robyn Harrison is hoping locals and New Mexicans will take advantage of the recent drop in gas prices and travel through Socorro and San Antonio for the annual event....
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On View: "Shelter: A Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Photography"
The exhibit assembles pictures of different kinds of physical shelters.
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Iqaluit This Week
Saturday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m., at Inuksuk High School. Iqaluit Music Society hosts a coffeehouse with local performers. Featuring book launch for The Spirituality of Music by John Bird and photography by Ed Maruyama. Donations accepted to support Iqaluit Music Society programs.
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DENNIS KELLY PHOTOGRAPHY LAUNCHES NEW BLOG
Have you ever looked at a photo and wondered what's the story behind the picture? Dennis Kelly Photography recently launched a new blog providing an inside glimpse into their customer sessions.
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SITE08, Otago School of Art, Graduating Exhibition
School of Art, Corner Anzac ave and Albany st.
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'Real eye-opener,' says Rodery about 'The Rimers of Eldritch'
ASU's Department of Fine Arts and Theatre will be premiering its second play for the season, "The Rimers of Eldritch," Friday in the Fowler Center. The play was written by Lanford Wilson in 1967 and according to GLBTQ.com and Arts For Life, Wilson was born April 10, 1937 in Lebanon, Mo.
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Register User
Nicole Naddak is only 7 years old but seem to be heading big time into the art world with her colourful paintings.
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Prapat yet to decide on joining race
Prapat Chongsanguan, a former Bangkok governor candidate backed by the ruling People Power party, remains undecided over whether to recontest a fresh governor election following Apirak Kosayodhin's decision to resign from the post.
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OEFF marks 15th year
The Osaka European Film Festival, running until Dec. 5, is one of the largest film events of its kind in Asia, and will offer a special opportunity for movie enthusiasts in the Kansai region next weekend to enjoy some premium European movies. Since its launch in 1994, OEFF has grown to become the best showcase of such productions. This year, it celebrates its 15th anniversary with three-time ...
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Important Colin McCahon at auction
Deutscher and Hackett, a leading Australian fine art auction house, are excited to announce that its final auction for the year, to be held in Melbourne on November 26, will feature an exceptionally rare and important work by Colin McCahon.
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Chappell Hill to hold ‘Art Walk’
CHAPPELL HILL — The community will put on its “artsy” persona, hosting the annual Chappell Hill Art Walk Saturday from 1-5 p.m. Local artists of various mediums will be displayed at historic sites and businesses throughout Chappell Hill.
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Manukau Festival of Arts a success
As the Manukau Festival of Arts draws to an end the success of the three week event is being celebrated. Mayor Len Brown attended many of the events held across the city and says there was something for everyone to enjoy.
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Strict new guidelines for naked children in artwork
Artists who depict children in their work will soon have to conform to a set of protocols if they want to receive funding from the Australia Council.
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Don't forget Poland's great film tradition
Seattle's annual Polish Film Festival has been arguably the Northwest's longest-lasting and best-attended ethnic film retrospective -- a venue that has brought virtually every notable Polish filmmaker to town at some point during its 16-year run.
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Police circulate sketch of suspect in attempted bus stop abduction
Police say a Marietta middle-schooler fought off a man who tried to abduct her while she waited for a morning school bus -- and today an artist's rendering was released to try to catch the suspect.
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Swiss Artist Brings A Taste Of Spring To MoMA Atrium
Just in time for winter, the Museum of Modern Art is transforming part of its interior with a taste of spring. NY1's Stephanie Simon filed the following report.
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