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Galway, Ireland
What do Pauline McLynn, Garry Hynes and Marilyn Bane all have in common? Besides being well-known Galweigans, they are also part of a unique exhibition in aid of the Galway Rape Crisis Centre.
Irish Emigrant |
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FW Photography Competition: Important announcement FWi
Well, we knew our photo competition would be popular - but no one ever imagined quite how popular it would prove.
Farmers Weekly Interactive |
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Tibetan Lamas Creating Sand Painting At PHCC
All this week West Pasco is being offered a glimpse of an ancient culture and its art and religion. Tibetan Buddhist teachers, called Lamas, are in the lobby of the Pasco Hernando Community College West Campus Conference Center creating a sand painting as part of the college's Peace Week activities.
The Suncoast News Pasco |
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Colossus of Rhodes to be Rebuilt as Colossal Light Sculpture [Colossus]
The Colussus of Rhodes, one of the original Seven Wonders of the World, is going to be rebuilt as an innovative light sculpture—the "world's largest light installation" according to its...
Gizmodo |
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Accor Launches AClub Worldwide Hotel Loyalty Program
Available in more than 2,000 hotels in 90 countries, AClub, the new loyalty program by Accor Hospitality, will enable guests to earn points at Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Novotel, Mercure, Suitehotel, Ibis and All Seasons Hotels. This is the first hotel loyalty program that is entirely web-based and inclusive of every segment of the industry, from economy to luxury.
Hospitality Net |
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BPCC staff member featured artist in local holiday exhibit
Bossier Parish Community College Telecommunications Division Coordinator Cicely Miller, will be a featured artist at “Deck the Halls”. “Deck the Halls” is a juried (selected) art sale and exhibition that is being held at Artspace in downtown Shreveport.
Bossier Press-Tribune |
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Galway, Ireland
Modern day stone circle at the end of the North Mayo Sculpture Trail - at the southern tip of the Mullet Peninsula.
Irish Emigrant |
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Residents speak out on Museum of Art
FAYETTEVILLE -- Fayetteville residents had the chance to have their voices heard over the future site of a new Museum of Art.
News 14 Carolina |
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Art auction to benefit historical preservation
Local artists donated their work and money will be used to prepare historical projects for the Arizona Centennial in 2012.
The Arizona Republic |
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The evolution of bamboo from vessel to sculpture
Japan Society, 333 E. 47th St., Manhattan; 212-832-1155 or japansociety.org. Schedule: Through Jan. 11. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, to 9 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The Record |
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Holiday cards selling for art and medical causes
WHITBY -- A greeting card sale is being kicked off by two community organizations this year in time for the holiday season. The Station Gallery and Lakeridge Health Whitby foundation have teamed ...
Whitby This Week |
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'Artists' gallery' unveils £13.5m expansion
The Whitechapel Gallery today unveiled its "ambitious" expansion following a £13.5 million campaign.
Independent |
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A Lost Masterpiece, Now Found in Tokyo's Metro
After going missing for decades in Mexico and an arduous restoration, a mural of renowned Japanese artist Taro Okamoto finds a home for the first time in Tokyo's Shibuya station
Time Magazine |
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Urban Planner: November 18, 2008
SPORTS: The Natrel rink is now open at Harbourfront, which has loads of SK8 Culture celebrations planned for the rink’s twenty-fifth anniversary. If you’re there early enough (before 6 p.m. today), check out the two hockey-themed exhibits (“ Blue Blood ” and “ The Arena Project ”) on at the York Quay galleries until January 4. Harbourfront ( 235 Queens Quay West ), 10 a.m.–10 p.m., FREE.
Torontoist |
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Museum hosting book and monoprint workshop
Registration is ongoing at The Art Complex Museum for a book and monoprint workshopon Saturday, Nov. 22, with exhibiting artist Mary Taylor.
Duxbury Reporter |
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Sculptor makes tree a firefighter tribute
What were once long limbs that hung over Bill Warner's home now are short and bear the image of a firefighter, an eagle and a silver shield.
The Jackson Citizen Patriot |
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Kodak sues LG, Samsung over camera tech
Kodak late Monday filed a lawsuit against LG and Samsung, accusing the two Korean companies of infringing on digital photography patents. The complaint, filed in a Western District court in Kodak's home state of New York, charges both LG and Samsung with copying Kodak techniques for capturing, compressing, previewing and storing photos and still images....
MacNN |
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Canceled music fest has many asking, 'Where's the money?'
The World United Music Festival was supposed to put San Marcos on the music map. One booking agent said two of his musicians were affected when the festival was canceled.
News 8 Austin |
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Study Reveals Nearly Half of Americans' Photographic Histories Will Disappear
Americans have taken nearly 550 billion non-digital photos in their lifetimes, yet only about half
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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EC objects to violation of poll norms by media in J-K
The Election Commission today took serious note of violation of its guidelines on photography and video coverage by the media inside polling stations during yesterday's first phase of polling in Jammu and Kashmir.
Outlook India |
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Whitechapel Gallery unveils £13.5m expansion
The Whitechapel Gallery’s £13.5m expansion has been unveiled today. The project, which is due to open to the public in April 2009, has transformed the former library building next to the gallery, increasing gallery space by 78 per cent.
Mad.co.uk |
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£15 million ceiling unveiled at UN
A controversial £15 million ceiling painting has been unveiled at the UN in Geneva.
Channel 4 |
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John marks painting milestone
THE ARTISTIC flair of an Inkberrow painter is being celebrated next week as he marks 25 years of exhibiting his work in the village.
Redditch Standard |
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Artist Barcelo unveils $23 million ceiling at UN
GENEVA (AP) - Spanish artist Miquel Barcelo unveiled his lavish, $23 million ceiling painting at the United Nations on Tuesday, a project that has evoked controversy over its hefty price tag.
The Star |
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Festive auction gets creative at Lighthouse theatre
The Lighthouse Festival Theatre has taken an innovative approach to fundraising. Their fundraising auction -- It Takes Balls! -- will features local artists' one-of-a-kind Christmas [...]
The Simcoe Reformer |
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