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Flambeau Boss Buck Decoy Brings Realism to the Field > Buckmasters > Products
From Flambeau Inc. -- Flambeau is proud to announce a partnership with award-winning wildlife sculptor C.W. (Chris) Schiller to create the newest addition to the Masters Series Decoy Family.
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The Fresno Met Re-Opens to the Public
After three years and $28 million dollars, the Fresno Metropolitan Museum reopened and is offering visitors a chance to check it out for free all weekend.
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Unique art auction for charity
Anyone with a keen eye for art could snap up a miniature masterpiece at a unique auction taking place over the weekend. More than 200 postcard sized paintings are up for grabs - but there is a twist. Buyers do not find out who the artist is until after they have handed over their cash.
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Dearborn Arab museum's arts academy wins award
DEARBORN — A free digital photography program for middle school students offered by the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn is being honored by the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities.
Battle Creek Enquirer |
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Oyster Festival 2008 Wrap: A Community Celebration
This was the first Oyster Festival for Isaac Kremer, executive director of the __Oyster Bay Main Street Association. He said, "It was a wonderful community celebration, and it's always nice when you can have 200,000 of your closest friends come to enjoy good company and good food."
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Dallas museum displays ancient Egyptian artifacts
Twelve honors students discovered ancient Egyptian treasures Thursday after they traveled to Dallas on a trip sponsored and paid for by the Honors College. They spent the day touring the special exhibit, "King Tutankhamen and the Golden Age of Pharaohs," at the Dallas Museum of Art.
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The Marianne Kistler Beach Museum of Art unveiled a new Birger Sandzén exhibit Thursday evening.
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In the next 24: Film festival; improv comedy
A FILM WITH A CAUSE: Fair Food Film Festival presents "The Real Dirt on Farmer John," a documentary about an American farmer, at 7 and again at 9 p.m. Friday at Little Theater, corner of Oakland Drive and Oliver Street,...
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AGO Transformation: Press preview day
Spacing editor Shawn Micallef is the Blogger-in-Residence at the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Art Matters blog in anticipation of the grand re-opening of the new AGO. He will be cross-posting some of the entries here on Spacing Toronto. To comment on this post, click here and head over to Art Matters. The AGO opened its doors [...]
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Free Admission Saturday At Clinton Library
The Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock is offering free admission Saturday, the fourth anniversary of the library's grand opening. Now on display at the library is an exhibit focusing on custom, hand-crafted motorcycles. "The Art of the Chopper" runs through February 8th.
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Icon painter transcends boundaries in Vienna
She said: "Icon painting is a challenge to what one believes and to how one reacts to the supernatural world."
Wiener Zeitung |
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Take a trip to a far-away land here in Anderson at annual art auction
The Anderson Arts Center 26th annual auction is the local arts venue’s biggest fundraiser of the year. And this year, the party’s theme is “Art like an Egyptian.”
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Cucalorus goes global
Submitted by WWAY on 14 November 2008 - 12:10pm. READ MORE: The Cucalorus Film Festival continues Friday and Saturday. In its 14 years the festival has gone from 16 local productions to about 150 films from around the world.
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Exhibit Honors Lima Company Marines
Opens Saturday at Museum Center
Local 12 Cincinnati |
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First lady honors Arab museum's youth arts program
This morning, First Lady Laura Bush will honor the SURA Arts Academy, a program at Dearborn's Arab American National Museum, when she presents the academy with the 2008 "Coming Up Taller" award.
Detroit News |
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No bull: Miami sewage station could become work of art
There it sits, on the edge of a planned new waterfront park and museum campus, front and center in a resurgent downtown Miami: A sewage pump house, the very definition of crap architecture.
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Nasher exhibit draws good attendance but not enough
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University's first major exhibition drew huge crowds -- but not enough for the expensive blockbuster to break even. As a result, the museum is looking for ways to cut costs.
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Local News
It’s a win-win situation, says Jean Williams, especially if organizations like Hearts and Hooves and Strathcona County’s Festival of Trees let people know that seniors helped make some of the volunteer appreciation gifts and raffle prizes.
Sherwood Park News |
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Hank deserves all-star nod
As heists go, certainly not on the grand level of the Great Train Robbery or workman Vincenzo Perugia strolling out of the Louvre with the Mona Lisa tucked under his arm in 1911 because the French were pilfering too many masterpieces of Italian art.
Canada.com |
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MSO fall fashion gala adds a bold dash of style
While we may have missed out on our local fashion week, tonight's Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Annual Fashion Gala at the Milwaukee Art Museum is stepping up with couture designs, luxurious offerings and an exclusive social scene. The featured designer is Peggy Jennings.
OnMilwaukee.com |
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Exhibitionist: What to see this week
Duck into an art gallery this week and find glittering priests, a woman in a cave and a £25,000 prize. Laura McLean-Ferris picks the best exhibitions around the country this week
Guardian Unlimited |
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Camp's old boys join march to save it
Cod liver oil and molasses before breakfast, naps after lunch, and a dorm full of restless boys after dinner - such was life at the Roxburgh Health Camp in 1940.
Otago Daily Times |
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Duncan Hannah (Not Duncan Hines) Offers Cautionary Tales (Not About Cake)
Cautionary Tales: Works by Duncan Hannah Pierre Menard Gallery (10 Arrow Street, Cambridge) Opening Reception Friday, November 14, 6-9 pm Runs through December 14 Duncan Hannah's austere, delicate works have an introspective quality and a focus on development from adolescence to adulthood. His paintings have been described as recording "Edwardian daydreams" and compared to Edward ...
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It's Jollification
You know that Christmas is near when you hear one word — Jollification! This annual arts and craft festival, a must-attend event on the calendar, will be held Friday, Nov. 21-Sunday, Nov. 23 at The Retreat, Village Road to get everybody in the Christmas spirit.
The Nassau Guardian |
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Lionel Hampton International Jazz tickets available Monday
Series tickets for the 2009 Lionel Hampton Inter-national Jazz Festival in Moscow go on sale Monday. Series tickets - for all four nights of concerts, Feb. 25-28 - are available at a lower rate than individual tickets.
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