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Art show at Mt. SAC The Mt. San Antonio College Art Gallery will feature the work of Mt. SAC faculty in a group exhibit called "Frag-ments," which runs Thursday through Dec.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Better than expected visitors attendance and sales mark the conclusion of Dubai International Jewellery Week 2008
Dubai International Jewellery Week, the region's premier watch and jewellery event, came to a grand conclusion yesterday after five days filled with exciting launches, one-of-a-kind masterpieces, promotions and informative seminars.
AME Info
'Angel' model delivers first £1m moment for Antiques Roadshow
THE first £1m discovery unearthed on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow was revealed yesterday as the final model for the gigantic sculpture Angel of the North. (17/11/2008 08:23:19)
Yorkshire Post Today
Penn State's season: Still a work of art
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - As they step back from the canvas, the Penn State Nittany Lions can see their season for what it is and what it could be: a winning masterpiece.
Philly.com
Cultural group seeks proposals
MONTAGUE - The walk between downtown Turners Falls and the hill section is going to be more interesting once a public art installation is added to one of the pathways between the two areas of this village in the town of Montague.
The Republican
Retired firefighters tour new station
Assistant Fire Chief Richard Driscoll, right, views historic photos with retired Dover Firefighter Tom Massangham, center, and his son, Cole, at the Liberty North End Fire Station in Dover Sunday. The photographs were taken in the 1940s by John Tonkin of the Dover Photography Service.
Foster's Daily Democrat
Artists planning works for Greensboro's greenway
GREENSBORO — Sometime in 2009, passers-by will notice a towering structure near the intersection of Lee Street and Freeman Mill Road and wonder: “What is that?” Those who stop to investigate likely will find artist Brower Hatcher’s colorful, 40-foot sculpture of stainless steel rods — an early sign of the Downtown Greenway that will eventually encircle the city’s center. Community ...
Greensboro News & Record
Lower East Side of N.Y. beckons with shops, museums, food
For waves of immigrants to America, New York City's Lower East Side was a place of first settlement. Today it's one of the city's trendiest neighborhoods. But it's easy to find history amid the hipsters.
Courier-Post
Antiques Roadshow makes its first £1million discovery
THE first £1million discovery on BBC's Antiques Roadshow was revealed yesterday as the final model for the gigantic sculpture Angel of the North.
Daily Record
Ukiah photojournalist has exhibit downtown
For the Daily Journal Tony Anthony came to us with a box full of photos from the war in Baghdad. Immediately the intimacy and importance of the images spoke for themselves.
The Ukiah Daily Journal
Federal drilling leases next to national parks spark uproar
A top official with the National Park Services in the state calls the land auction "shocking and disturbing"
Southeast Missourian
Colorado Piano Festival hits UNC stage
Lei Weng's taught around the world, including major conservatories in China, where he'll return in 2009.
Greeley Tribune
Art gives clothing a unique touch
Fashion can be a form of art, but some designers and artists are using fashion as a canvas for artwork - allowing you to wear your art on your sleeve.
Poughkeepsie Journal
Russian culture on display at Memorial Art Gallery
From Russian arts and crafts to language seminars, families had the chance to learn about Russian culture during Family Day at the Memorial Art Gallery.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The Calendar
Got a short attention span? Can't sit still for two hours? The Miami Short Film Festival opens today and runs through Nov. 23. Check www.Miami.com and www.miamishortfilmfestival.com for details.
Miami Herald
Children's Day Drawing Festival - Picture Gallery
Child artist like Swini Khare, Dwij Yadav were present at the Drawing Festival held at Phoenix Mill, Parel, Mumbai on the occassion of Children's Day.
Glamsham.com
StarzDenver FilmFestival
Colorado fans of Wesley Willis knew that the musician/artist loved it here. He connected with the people, head-butt by head-butt, and he relished his mornings spent eating at Watercourse Foods and his nights performing at the 15th Street Tavern in Denver or Tulagi in Boulder.
Denver Post
Art Core: Honoring Metal Through Art @ Congregation of Forgotten Saints
On November 15, artists and rockers descended on Melrose Ave. Boutique turned art gallery Congregation of the Forgotten Saints for the opening of "Art Core: Honoring Metal Through Art." In association with the Metal Music Awards, Hyaena Gallery, The Hive Gallery, and Cannibal Flower, this devilish group show featured such artists as Johny Chow, Cam Rackam, Griss Grimley, Cam De Leon, Chet Zar, ...
LA Weekly
Student returns for a look at new school, legacy
While everyone was walking, talking around her, Blanca Quiroz just stared up at the massive piece of art on the wall. Quiroz was one of a group of art students who created the special mural that hangs in the new building’s foyer.
The Pasadena Citizen
ENTERTAINMENT AND COMMUNITY EVENTS
TODAY WSU Jazz Arts I and Mid Kansas Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center, WSU. Tickets $6 (discounts available) at the box office, 316-978-3233. Percussion Ensemble , 7:30 p.m., Sebits Auditorium, Riney Fine Arts Center, Friends University. Free. Information, 316-295-5537. TUE. Augusta Historical Society's Chili Feed & Pie Auction, fundraiser, 6 p.m., ...
The Wichita Eagle
Opinion by Bonnie Henry : Reap what ye sew
Quilting sure has changed since my granny put needle to cloth, somehow turning scraps of material into what I now realize were works of folk art.
Arizona Daily Star
Museum of Art holding craft market this weekend
The Tucson Museum of Art will host its 27th annual holiday craft market showcasing local and regional artists on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Tucson Citizen
Mural honors many 'real' Sullivan heroes
LOCH SHELDRAKE — Photos of some of Sullivan County's best and brightest stared out at the visitors from a wall at Sullivan County Community College's DeHoyos Gallery on Sunday.
Middletown Times Herald-Record
More Journalists Switching Platforms to Work Online
When I left television news 11 years ago to do multimedia at a Web site based at a newspaper, I didn't know anyone else who had made such a change. In October, Brett Akagi, the director of photography at one of the best TV photojournalism shops in the country, took the job I recently left at StarTribune.com . These days, he's not alone in switching between mother ships.
Poynter Institute
Museum teaches about American Indians, art
The Thanksgiving story that most Americans know didn't actually happen. "It's just a morale-booster based upon a myth that never happened," said John Low, the executive director for the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian and a Potawatomi Indian. "The only feast that comes close to the first Thanksgiving was a celebration over the massacre of Pequot Indian women and children by pilgrims.
Daily Northwestern
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