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Questions for Jeffery Goodman
Jeffrey Goodman is a Wash. U. alum and filmmaker whose first full-length film, “The Last Lullaby,” played Saturday at the Tivoli as part of the St. Louis International Film Festival. It was also nominated for the New Filmmakers’ Forum.
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Events on Nov 25, 2008
The famous folk musician (of Peter, Paul and Mary) wants to aid your child's music education--and get them away from the TV!--with Favorite Folk Songs and Sleepytime Songs. Both include lyrics, sheet music, companion audio CD, and helpful illustrations (by Terry Widener). He'll also perform...
Seattle Weekly |
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Artist’s exhibit to benefit land conservation
OBERLIN — Nature is on display indoors during these cold months with Kate Pilacky’s art exhibit at Kendal at Oberlin. Pilacky’s exhibit opened Tuesday and runs through December. She has held other art exhibitions in the past to promote Western Reserve Land Conservancy, where she is an associate field director, the last in [...]
The Elyria Chronicle-Telegram |
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Adoor's new film to be shown at Dubai film fest
Dubai, Nov 19 : India's award winning director Adoor Gopalakrishnan's new omnibus film, Kanchivaram, the tale of a silk weaver and Tera Kya Hoga, Johnny! are among the top draws from the Indian cinema segment to be screened at Dubai International Film Festival to be held on December 11-18.
New Kerala |
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Kimbell expansion will fulfill original architect's vision, museum supporters say
Renzo Piano says his design returns the focus to the front of the existing building.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Why we may have seen the last of dangerous art
We like our art dangerous. We want to be provoked, shocked, teased. We like our public art big, brash and spectacular. But, it turns out, no one told the artists that "dangerous" was a metaphorical term.
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Shear concentration
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The Dickinson Press |
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Private money may help cover Museum of New Mexico salaries
Although a pay freeze for state employees called for by Gov. Bill Richardson went into effect last week, state museum officials are looking at a way to increase the salaries of museum curators and directors by augmenting their pay with money from a private foundation.
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State helps protect art project
Conservation easement would preserve 'Lightning Field' in Western N.M. The Museum of New Mexico could be about to acquire a conservation easement on thousands of acres in Western New Mexico to protect a privately owned art installation.
Santa Fe New Mexican |
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Australian toilet art fit for the loo-vre?
CANBERRA (Reuters Life!) - Australian water engineers put on an art exhibition with a difference on Wednesday, with an open-air display of decorated toilet bowls to raise awareness of the need to improve global sanitation.
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$23M U.N. dome is unveiled
GENEVA -- A $23 million ceiling painting featuring hundreds of dangling icicle shapes that has been criticized for its hefty price tag was unveiled Tuesday at the U.N. offices in Geneva.
Detroit News |
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ISU celebrates diversity during International Education Week
The purpose of International Education Week, Nov. 15-23, is to teach ISU students from the United States about their international student counterparts through multi-cultural exhibitions, discussions, foreign films and international foods and art. "This week celebrates the global society in which we live and encourages international education opportunities as a powerful learning experience, ...
Indiana Statesman |
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Kids should protest state game fish
Wildlife Forever, the conservation organization, has announced its 11th State-Fish Art Contest for students in grades 4-12.
The News-Press |
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Sharing secrets
WHEN: Monday-Friday through Dec. 12, 10 a.m. -6 p.m., Sunday, 1 p.m. -5 p.m. *Special Saturday hours prior to LSU home football games. WHERE: LSU Student Union Art Gallery.
The Advocate |
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A Tribute To Veterans
Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post 2786 awarded ribbons to the following Louise ISD students who came in first place in their respective grade for the Veterans Day coloring contest. They are (l-r) Matthew Marek, kindergarten; Daija Cadriel, first grade; and Brittany Garcia, second grade. Each also received a gift card to Walmart. All students' art was displayed at the campus for viewing. Contributed ...
El Campo Leader-News |
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ND Heart Gallery opens
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Fargo Forum |
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Among the Familiar, Hidden Treasure From Poland
The latest orchestra to have its mettle tried by the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was the Warsaw Philharmonic.
New York Times |
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Exhibit puts small towns in spotlight
CARBONDALE - Tuesday's opening reception for "Small Town Documentary" was not a closed academic affair for the Southern Illinois University Carbondale community.
The Southern Illinoisan |
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Australian toilet art fit for the loo-vre?
Australian water engineers put on an art exhibition with a difference on Wednesday, with an open-air display of decorated toilet bowls to raise awareness of the need to improve global sanitation.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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What's Bad for Petrobras Is Bad for Brazil: Alexandre Marinis
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- The shares of Brazilian oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA , or Petrobras, have tumbled 62 percent since May. Another sad chapter in the 2008 financial debacle, perhaps?
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$23 million ceiling is trouble for U.N.
GENEVA A $23 million ceiling painting featuring hundreds of dangling icicle shapes that has been criticized for its hefty price tag was unveiled Tuesday at the U.N. offices in Geneva.
The Kansas City Star |
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$1.1 Million Mural for San Jose Airport Approved
San Jose City Council unaninmously approves plans for the city's largest piece of public art.
NBC Bay Area |
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Westfield Athenaeum treasures on display at end of 140th anniversary celebration
WESTFIELD - The year-long celebration of the Westfield Athenaeum's 140th anniversary concludes with a special exhibit, "Treasures of the Westfield Athenaeum," in the Jasper Rand Art Museum.
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Gehry Revamps Art Gallery of Ontario, Adds Ears, Python Stairs
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Along Toronto's Dundas Street, a bulging, frozen wave of reflective glass looks poised to break over the fussy Victorian brick houses across the street. At each end, the taut membrane of glass abruptly curls up.
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Kimbell Art Museum Plans Extension By Renzo Piano -
"The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth will unveil preliminary plans today for a $70 million addition designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano.
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