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A line-up of events
TODAY at 6pm HH the Emir will welcome around 1,000 guests from all over the world to the Opening Ceremony of the Museum of Islamic Art on the Doha Corniche.
Gulf Times |
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Myths about energy threaten future of nation: IOGA exec
Fossil fuels are not ruining the environment, the world is not running out of oil and the U.S. can never be energy independent. Brad Richards, executive vice president of the Mt. Vernon-based Illinois Oil & Gas Association, took issue Thursday in Carmi with "three myths that threaten our country."
The Carmi Times |
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A way out
A security guard walks past artist Yoko Ono’s installation art piece EXIT at her first solo exhibition at Ke Centre for the Contemporary Arts in Shanghai.
Gulf Times |
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News briefs
Join the Julia Wagner Animal Shelter for an open house event on Dec. 6 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. with Steve's Amazing Grace, Art to Heart silent auction, obedience demos and much more. Bring the whole family for a day of fun that benefits the animals at the shelter.
The Warren Sentinel |
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Newlyweds finally getting pictures from NJ studio
If you're one of the 3,000 customers of the defunct photography company Celebration Studios, you're finally going to get your wedding photos and videos. The New Jersey Consumer Affairs Division will begin distributing them tomorrow in compliance with a judge's...
The Star-Ledger |
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Updated 11/21: Gallery 659 to close in Glencoe
Glencoe's Gallery 659 Vernon is about to close.
Glencoe News |
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Gainsborough Photography named Tulare's small business of year
Tulare Rotary President Sherrie Bell called Jeff Killion and told him to take his camera to Friday’s meeting.
Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register |
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Submit work for Winter Solstice exhibit
OXFORD — The Oxford Community Arts Center has scheduled a Winter Solstice Art Exhibit and invites artists of all ages to submit their work. Although the title for the exhibit is Winter Solstice individual interpretation is not only welcome but encouraged, organizers said.
The Oxford Press |
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CBGB: Not Just For Punk Rockers Anymore
The first annual Chicago Bluegrass & Blues Festival has a more going on than a whole county full of barn dances and a whole summer's worth of street fests combined.
NBC 5 Chicago |
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Wedding Photos Finally Being Returned!
If you're one of the 3,000 customers of the defunct photography company Celebration Studios, you're finally going to get your wedding photos and videos. READ MORE>>
WCBS 880 New York |
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Janice Dickenson to speak about our Airport: Past and Future
Aviation Museum historian Janice Dickenson will speak about the living history of Santa Paula Airport next Wednesday at Logsdon’s Restaurant at the airport.
Santa Paula Times |
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Submit work for Winter Solstice exhibit
The Oxford Community Arts Center has scheduled a Winter Solstice Art Exhibit and invites artists of all ages to submit their work. Although the title for the exhibit is Winter Solstice individual interpretation is not only welcome but encouraged, organizers said. Any media will be considered and there is no limit to the number of submissions.
Middletown Journal |
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Newlyweds finally getting pictures from N.J. studio
If you're one of the 3,000 customers of the defunct photography company Celebration Studios, you're finally going to get your wedding photos and videos.
Courier-Post |
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Documentaries spin compelling tales in reel time
One of the truly engaging movies screening at the Starz Denver Film Festival is "They Killed Sister Dorothy," a locally produced documentary about an American nun slain in the Amazon because of her environmental justice work.
Denver Post |
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Krieghoffs found in attic part of Bonhams sale
Two paintings by Cornelius David Krieghoff that had been hidden in a British attic for nearly 80 years will be auctioned by Bonhams in Toronto next week.
CBC |
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Taking Names Blog: More legal trouble for Love Galleries
(Crain's) — Richard Love and his R.H. Love Galleries on north Michigan Avenue can’t seem to get out of court. Just as one lawsuit is settled, seems another one pops up. In the latest legal brouhaha, notable law firm Winston & Strawn LLP claims the high-end art gallery owes $236,000 in ...
Crain's Chicago Business |
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Drunken Bidding Wars
New York Magazine knows how to throw a good party, and they also know how to get people to donate money to charitable causes—liquor and bad art. For New York Magazine and New York Cares' second annual Bad Art Auction, they brought in 30 Rock 's Judah Friedlander to host.
New York Press |
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Customer Service
TORONTO - Two paintings by Cornelius David Krieghoff are headed for auction after being stashed away in a U.K. attic and spending decades hidden under newspaper wrapping.
Brandon Sun |
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Newlyweds finally getting pictures from NJ studio
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Smile. If you're 1 of the 3,000 customers of the defunct photography company Celebration Studios, you're finally going to get your wedding photos and videos.
WFMJ Youngstown |
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December Art in Public Places Exhibit
NANETTE REAM EXHIBIT ON DISPLAY THE MONTH OF DECEMBER AT THE COASTAL BRANCH LIBRARY
WMBB TV Panama City |
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New Orleans Museum of Art free to all till Jan. 18
Published: Nov 21, 2008 - UPDATED: 3:15 p.m. NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The New Orleans Museum of Art - already free to Louisiana residents - is also offering free admission to out-of-state visitors through Jan. 18.
The Advocate |
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ChathamArts Gallery -December
The ChathamArts Gallery exhibits the work of over 90 Chatham County artists…
NBC 17 Raleigh |
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Band files complaint with SMPD over music fest cancellation
A management company is filing a complaint with San Marcos police after they say the cancellation of last Saturday’s music festival left their artist unpaid.
CBS 42 Austin |
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Monday, November 3 2008
Thurs., Oct. 30 - Sunday, Nov. 30 Studio Party: Thurs., Oct. 30, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Studio Gallery Lucy Sander Sceery's whimsical, charming take on rubber ducks.
WNPR Connecticut Public Radio |
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Urban Outfitters designs an L.A. mini-mall with scenesters in mind
Space 15 Twenty is built around one-off fashion installations, art exhibitions and emerging labels. And that's just for starters. Urban Outfitters is turning the mini-mall into a scenester hangout. Picture a sleek tapas bar, chic sneaker boutique and art book store instead of Payless, Quiznos and Hallmark.
Los Angeles Times |
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