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What is one of your favorite luxury items?
Owner gushes about new painting Angela Renzi, owner of Mona & Lisa Boutique & Gallery
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LETTER: SHS students show the art of voting
To the editor: A group of Swampscott High School students deserve accolades for designing and painting new signs to mark the six precinct polling locations
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Tantingco: My kind of artists
THIS week, two major art events are happening in Pampanga: first is the visual arts exhibit entitled NaSi: A Kapampangan Perspective of the Changing World, which runs November 24 to 30 at Holy Angel University, and the second is the 5th National Sunrise Festival, entitled !yuHya! which is on November 28 to 30 at the picnic grounds in Clark Field.
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Explore the "Art of Quilting" beginning Sunday at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum
Krysten Dolegowski looks at the deer her sister shot on Saturday, the first day of deer hunting season.
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Masterpiece
If you thought E.B. White’s Charlotte was an artist, wait until you meet Marvin. He’s the heroic beetle at the center of Masterpiece, Elise Broach’s new mystery, and if you’re squirming at the combination of “heroic” and “beetle” then get a load of Marvin’s talent.
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Top Hurdlers handed fighting chance
Sublimity and Harchibald are among 10 possibles for the wbx.com Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle on Saturday. The former won the 2007 Champion Hurdle when in the care of John Carr and could have his first start for Robbie Hennessy, son of owner Bill, in this weekend's Grade One contest.
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ARTIST ALWAYS LOOKING FOR DIFFERENT COLORS
THANKSGIVING. We talk menus. As to a turkey, I'm talking Julian Schnabel. As to a cooked goose, I'm again talking Julian Schnabel. If you're not in a big hurry, I will lead you through this slowly: In 1980 at the Leo Castelli art gallery, Julian...
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Sudbury native tapped for national gallery post
According to The Globe & Mail, a native of Greater Sudbury is in line to be director of the National Gallery of Canada. Marc Mayer, [...]
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Local woman to show her art work at the White House
Theresa Currence proudly displayed her seasonal ornaments and demonstrated her painting technique today at Tamarack. Currence paints on everything from canvas to wood to glass ornaments. Her artwork
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Analysis: Museums often pay the price for looted antiquities
Cleveland Museum of ArtUnder an agreement signed Wednesday in Rome, Italy and the Cleveland Museum of Art will create a joint scientific committee to examine the museum's "Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment),'' to see whether physical evidence shows if the...
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National contest for traditional musical instruments opens tomorrow
VietNamNet Bridge – The contest will be held in Hanoi from November 25 to December 2 for artists who play the bamboo flute, Vietnamese two-chord fiddle, 16-chord zither, Vietnamese two-chord guitar and four-chord lute.
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BoG names winners of Christmas card contest
HAGATNA, Guam -The Bank of Guam named yesterday the winners of its 2nd Annual Christmas Card Contest for elementary and middle school students throughout Guam, the CNMI, Republic of Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
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High-Brightness LEDs are optimized for flash photography.
Lens-free CERAMOS LED comes with clear encapsulation as standard but is also offered with diffused encapsulation for neutral white appearance. It produces 90 lumens from 500 mA operating current; white light is produced by blue ThinGaN chips measuring 1 mm² and yellow converter by means of chip-level conversion. Also available, OSLUX features built-in special lens that optimizes illumination ...
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
That's an actual ad, recently spotted on LAT.com. Paul Schmelzer and artist Paul Shambroom discuss photographing government proceedings... such as the Minnesota Senate recount.
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Custody of our national treasures
I applaud the initiative taken by the wife of the former and late speaker Dr Jimmy Farrugia in donating the treasures they accumulated over the years to the museum of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mdina.
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What's On Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Ends today Cartoons: For diversity against discrimination An exhibition of cartoons at the Atrium, St James Cavalier, Valletta, showcasing 22 cartoons by nine artists who participated in the Cartoons competition held as part of the European Commission campaign ‘For Diversity Against Discrimination’.
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iW INSIDER Eugene Hernandez: Rooted in Reality at IDFA; 10 Years Later, 12 Docs to Watch
Sitting here in Amsterdam on a snowy Sunday afternoon for the 21st IDFA, I'm taking a second stab at what I hope will be a regular column offering an inside take on films, festivals, and the industry.
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Potter demonstrating at Wishing Spring Gallery
BELLA VISTA — Some artists require a quiet, tranquil environment to be at their creative best. That trait, however, is not one award-winning potter Jim Young ever acquired. (Benton County Daily Record)
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Russian art week opens in London, record sales expected
LONDON, November 24 (RIA Novosti) - Despite the ongoing financial crisis, London's top auction houses are looking forward to setting new price records during Russian art week, which runs from Monday to Thursday in the British capital.
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Creating a Baltimore frame of mind
New, big-bucks prizes to honor area artists combine social networking with a gallery format Eight local artists representing a variety of disciplines will be selected to receive a total of $80,000 in prize money next year as part of a new initiative called the Baker Artist Awards.
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Art House
"I'VE increasingly become interested in contemporary art so on a recent trip to Beijing I was determined to get to visit the 798 Dashanzi Art District.
British Vogue |
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To Antarctica ... with a swimsuit
Therese Charbonneau is senior conservator for Hamilton's several museums and its public art and monuments. She has been with the city 15 years and likes her job. So she was not looking for a new one on that spring day last year when she poked around a website for conservators.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Visit the Campbell Pottery Store and see the display "Uncommon Threads," 25579 Plank Road, Cambridge Springs. The exhibit runs through Sunday and features three local fiber artists: Michael Kashey, Susan Stone, Phyllis Wilson.
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Customer Service
TORONTO - The president of Sotheby's Canada says he's "cautiously optimistic" about today's fall art sale after last week's successful Heffel auction in which a Jean-Paul Riopelle canvas went for $1.4 million.
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One More Reason for Linux Lovers to Give Thanks
Thanksgiving may still be around the corner, but already Linux users have something to be thankful for. Yes, Adobe apparently saw the writing on the wall at last, and last week released a 64-bit version of Flash for Linux. The righteous have been rewarded! The news made no small splash on the Linux blogs, as one might expect, with geeks far and wide praising the new technology.
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