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Google gives online life to Life mag's photos
Google Inc. has opened an online photo gallery that will feature millions of images from Life magazine's archives that have never been seen by the public before.
The Washington Times |
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Google gives online life to Life mag's photos
Google Inc. has opened an online photo gallery that will feature millions of images from Life magazine's archives that have never been seen by the public before. The new service, available at http://images.google.com/hosted/life, debuted Tuesday with about 2 million photos. Eventually, Google plans to scan all 10 million photos from Life's library so they can be viewed on any computer with an ...
The State |
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Google gives online life to Life mag’s photos
Tue, Nov 18, 2008 (6:42 p.m.) Google Inc. has opened an online photo gallery that will feature millions of images from Life magazine's archives that have never been seen by the public before.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Gallery plans on track for old railway station
Plans to give Cobar’s disused but historic 1892 railway station a new lease of life by transforming it into an art gallery are under consideration by the town’s Arts Council.
Cobar Age |
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Mural sells for nearly $7M at NYC auction
NEW YORK - A mural by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo - one of five exhibited in the United States still in private hands - was sold Tuesday for nearly $7 million at an auction of Latin American art.
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Lilly Diabetes, International Diabetes Federation and International Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes ...
Global contest seeks expressions of the triumphs and challenges of living with diabetes through art, essays, poetry and photographs Eli Lilly and Company, the International Diabetes Federat
Thaipr.net |
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Festival of Lights changes hands
More glitter and more glow are promised to visitors during the Festival of Lights celebration this year in Ruidoso.
Ruidoso News |
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Live music task force to present recommendations to City Hall
Watching Paul Oveisi at the recent Fun Fun Fun festival kickoff party, it's easy to see why the 36-year-old Momo's owner and talent manager is in charge of the Austin Live Music Task Force.
Austin American-Statesman |
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"America" mural by Rufino Tamayo sells for nearly $7M at Latin American art auction
NEW YORK - A mural by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo — one of five exhibited in the United States still in private hands — was sold Tuesday for nearly $7 million at an auction of Latin American art.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Mexican mural sells for nearly $7M at NYC auction
A mural by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo - one of five exhibited in the United States still in private hands - was sold Tuesday for nearly $7 million at an auction of Latin American art.
The Kansas City Star |
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Club Notes: Darker My Love and Deadmau5
It's time for a mid-week music party -- and Darker My Love and Deadmau5 should keep you dancing all night long. Tim Presley is torn between two loves – his music and his artwork.
Colorado Daily |
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Cairo int'l film festival kicks off
The 32nd Cairo International Film Festival opened yesterday with Spain being the Guest of Honor in this year's event.
Eastday.com |
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The art of giving to others
Nelson County sculptors molding healthier lifestyles in the Andes
The News Virginian |
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ARTS & CULTURE
The rejection of an election-week political art show by the Addison Street Windows Gallery following Berkeley's unveiling of a statue touting its history of dissent — well, it was a perfect storm of irony, like the GOP socializing Wall Street after decades of free-market fundamentalism.
East Bay Express |
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STUDENTS PORTRAY PEACE
Peace begins with me was the theme of the Lions International Peace Poster Contest that Montezuma school sixth grade art students taught by Mr. Brian Nolton participated in during September and October.
MPC Newspapers |
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Flavors of Spain, Italy, and Mexico
One of the outstanding culinary experiences of my life took place in the city of Barcelona. As I was leaving the Picasso Museum in the Gothic Quarter I noticed a small eating establishment across the street.
East Bay Express |
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Will Smith headed for Denver Friday
Consider it a cinematic bounty. Will Smith, the world's biggest movie star, is coming to Denver while across town the city's biggest film event, the 31st Starz Denver Film Festival, heads into
Denver Post |
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Music festival
They're celebrating 26 years of band festivals... by doing what else... but making beautiful music together... Musicians with Bismarck High, Century, Mandan and Saint Mary's are teaming up... into two different bands that will perform at tonight's Mand
KX TV North Dakota |
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SoCal Interscholastic Cycling League - 3 Days Left to Bid
SoCal Interscholastic Cycling League - 3 Days Left to Bid Silent Auction is Online Now! Support High School Racing League. Outstanding Auction Prizes For SoCal's Most Generous Bidders
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George Washington Carver sculpture to be unveiled at Iowa State University's Seed Science Center
A life-sized sculpture of George Washington Carver, an iconic figure at Iowa State University, will be dedicated at a ceremony outside Iowa State's Seed Science Center at noon, Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the corner of Wallace Drive and Osborn Road on campus. The event is free and open to the public.
SeedQuest |
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Gallery of Holiday Shops open Saturday
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the Oak Ridge Art Center will be holding its annual Gallery of Holiday Shops on from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 22, at the Art Center, 201 Badger Ave.
The Oak Ridger |
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Scape Outdoors Now Closed
Sunday 9 November marked the final day of the outdoor exhibition of SCAPE 2008, Art & Industry’s fifth Biennial and 10-year celebration. However, some components have a longer life-span and continue at the Christchurch Art Gallery until the end of November.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Museum Plans Observation Deck
BENTONVILLE -- In about a half a year, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will become its own exhibit, so to speak.
The Morning News |
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Public invited to updates on I-5 bridge project
Columbia River CrossingThis artist's rendering shows what a new I-5 bridge could look like, as viewed from Vancouver. Planners designing a replacement for the Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River will hold two open houses to update the public...
The Oregonian |
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Red Hawk Casino announces Dec. 17 opening
An artist rendering of the new Red Hawk Casino. The Miwok Indians open their $530 million Red Hawk Casino on Dec. 17. It will be the Sacramento area's newest gambling palace, located off Highway 50 in Shingle Springs.
The Sacramento Bee |
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