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Ex-Riverview superintendent to be sentenced to theft, fraud
Former school superintendent Henry Williams is scheduled to be sentenced this morning after pleading no contest to theft and fraud charges in September.
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PEZ Reviews: Rouleur Photography Annual 2008
As in the other publications connected to the Rapha clothing enterprise, the 2008 Annual speaks of the highest quality. The photos are beautifully reproduced, and many are spread across two pages. There are more than 300 pages here.
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Palm Coast art walk scheduled for Sunday
Art lovers can view more than 100 works of contemporary and traditional art to be exhibited along the balcony walkway of Palm Coast's new City Walk, 160 Cypress Point Parkway, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.
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A day of art in the town's heart
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Titled "A Celebration of Community," the inaugural show will feature two-dimensional and three-dimensional artwork from a wide range of regional artists.
Macomb Eagle |
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Learn About Sustainable Eating by Brandt Beef at the San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival
Brandt Beef - The True Natural, a single family owned, premium natural beef producer, will showcase its products and explain "sustainable eating" at the Grand Tasting event during the San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival on Saturday, November 15. The event will be held from Noon - 4 p.m. at Embarcadero Park North behind Seaport Village, and will feature San Diego's top chefs, gourmet food ...
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Wadsworth Atheneum Elects New Board President
The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art announced today the election of Susan A. Rottner as President, Board of Trustees. Rottner is the former President of Bank of America in Connecticut where she was responsible for the bank's overall operations in the state, including the Private Bank, community affairs and corporate giving. She has more than 35 years of experience with Bank of America and its ...
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Datebook - November 14, 2008
Nov. 14 and 15: “Bye Bye Birdie.” The Fine Arts Guild of the Rockies presents the 1960 Tony award-winning production of “Bye Bye Birdie.” Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. in Hempel Auditorium at the YMCA of the Rockies.
Estes Park Trail Gazette |
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Frugal Fun Alert: Weekend
Fun around town, for $10 or less: FRIDAY: Too Cool For: Screening of The Cool School: Story of the Ferus Art Gallery followed by The Way We Do Art Now and Other Sacred Tales at the International House (3701 Chestnut), 7PM. $7 Not Lost: Found , a performance by Davy Rothbart, at the Painted Bride (230 Vine), 7PM. $10 No Wining: Breaking Through the Cork Ceiling , a ...
Phillyist |
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The Art of Recovery: Exhibit explores other side of trauma through art
They say, "no man is an island, no man stands alone." In an effort to demonstrate this in a tangible form, Northern Lakes Community Mental Health will present its second annual "Art of Recovery: The Human Journey" art show.
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Uppity gals don't get the blues
It's no accident that Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women are performing at the Dennos Museum Center the same weekend hundreds of area men depart for deer camp. The group, which has a huge following with women, will return to the museum's Milliken Auditorium at 8 p.m. Saturday -- the start of the firearm deer season.
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Film Festival celebrates journalism, 150 years
The Record-Eagle, in celebration of its 150th anniversary, is presenting a Newspaper Film Festival at the State Theatre Sunday through Thursday. The movies depict journalism, reporting, free speech and even newspaper carriers.
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Kiefer reveals South Africa impact at '24' photo exhibition
14 NOVEMBER 2008 To film the much anticipated new 24 pilot Kiefer Sutherland spent seven weeks in South Africa where the explosive action is set. This week he spoke about the impact the country and its people had on him.
Hello! |
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Festival turns northern Michigan into Narnia
In November, northern Michigan becomes Narnia. The sixth annual C.S. Lewis Festival features about 20 events from Nov. 5-25 in the Petoskey, Harbor Springs and Charlevoix areas. Happenings include pub nights, lectures, a musical and a student writing program. The Lewis-centric festival honors and explores the contributions of the writer and theologian.
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Cancer Center Art of Healing Exhibit opens at 5:30 p.m.
A grand opening reception for the Clinic Cancer Care Art of Healing Exhibit features a speaker presentation by Sam Bertelsen and more. The exhibit runs through Jan. 10. Admission is free. 5:30 p.m. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, 1400 1st Ave. N. 454-2171.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Enjoy a Scandinavian Holiday with the Russells at the museum today
The Scandinavian Holiday with the Russells open house features shopping, live artist demonstrations and treats. Admission is free or by donation. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. C.M. Russell Museum, 400 13th St. N. 727-8787
Great Falls Tribune |
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"Bomber Girls" land at the History Museum
The opening of “Nose Art: WWII Bomber Girls and Always and Never the Same” features historic photographs, oral history quotations and more. 4-6 p.m. The History Museum, 422 2nd St. S. 452-3462.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Runner-up: Mitzpah
Nobody much noticed him, the young man sitting near Denver's Union Station, the city's hub for rail, light rail and bus traffic. He sat on a bench beneath the Welcome Arch, centered at the end of 17th Street. The bench was at a right angle to the arch, and he sat on the station side, the side that faced people arriving in the city with a kinetic sculpture whose graceful, winglike arms lazily ...
Rocky Mountain News |
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Hodges Gardens State Park sets inaugural “Art in the Park”
Enjoy the state’s natural beauty and artistic talent as Hodges Gardens State Park, in conjunction with the Louisiana Crafts Guild and Gallery One Ellleven in Leesville, hosts its inaugural art show, “Art in the Park,” on Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Leesville Daily Leader |
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Vandals Deface SF Holocaust Memorial
SAN FRANCISCO -- Vandals have defaced a Holocaust memorial outside San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum, painting swastikas inside a Star of David and on a granite plaque, authorities said.
Bayinsider |
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Sports and art collide in Painted Bride exhibition
"Ever since I was born, I've been fighting for my life," reads the back wall of the first-floor gallery at the Painted Bride Art Center. The great boxer Sonny Liston's words survive beyond his mysterious death at the height of his career, and also sum up the professions of those who toil in his stead.
The Triangle Online |
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Love is Possible Art Show
BALTIMORE—Through the pouring rain and wind neighborhood residents, parents, children, community organizers, activists, and art lovers packed the PAL Center/Eutaw Marshburn gymnasium Saturday, October 25, 2008 for the “Love is Possible” Art Show.
Baltimore Times |
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Oyster Festival on island this weekend
The Island Recreation Association will host the Hilton Head Oyster Festival from 1 to6 p.m. Nov. 15-16. The two-day event will take place at Shelter Cove Community Park and will feature an assortment of beers from Budweiser and a collection of wines and liquor from Rollers.
Bluffton Today |
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ness. I’d go out and knock on doors looking for old pieces of furniture.” After selling several of his sculptures to the New York art dealer, Huneck gave up his day job to become a full-time studio artist. “Once I became successful, I started doing what I really wanted to do—dogs,” Huneck said.
Bluffton Today |
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Popular kids’ book author opens ‘Storybook Art’ exhibit at Arts Center
Had it not been for the angel laying in the bed of his pickup truck, New York Times best selling author Stephen Huneck might never have created his popular “Sally, the Black Lab” children’s book series.
Bluffton Today |
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Forward.com
Whose House? Whose Homeland? Photography This month, Israeli moviegoers may get just a little more than they bargained for at one of the country’s best-known movie theaters.
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