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Holiday Art Show Showcases Island Artists
For the Holiday Art Show, watercolorist Jenni Rogerson is working on a new series of Boca gateways. She loves the clarity and simplicity of watercolors.
Gasparilla Gazette |
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Beth Ahmâ€s winter festival includes â€Antiques Roadshowâ€
Congregation Beth Ahm, 56 Grove Ave., Verona, will hold its Winter Arts Festival from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7.
The Progress |
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Selling art to save Sag Harbor
The community preservation group Save Sag Harbor will host a benefit art auction this weekend and organizers are hoping residents will support it because much of their work remains to be done.
The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press |
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Church hires whimsical painter
Stephanie Deer stands in front of her painting titled "Beehive State" during the Zion's Bank Artist Reception. Deer was one of the local artists who displayed her work for the event. Photo by Aimee Loveless.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Oh My God with Noctaluca, Buckra, Others
Thursday • Madison Theater Oh My God's triumphant appearance at the MidPoint Music Festival six weeks ago was more than merely a great gig by a renowned Chicago band with a fervent Queen City following. It was a celebration of survival, a transcendent Rock show that tapped into the joie de vive of life itself.
Cincinnati CityBeat |
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Bass-baritone Donald Berry and pianist Marcie Stapp present Stephen Foster at Oceana's Little Theater
By day, Donald Berry teaches junior humanities and photography at Oceana High School. By night and sometimes by day, his bass-baritone has been known to sing out from the concert hall stages of The Lamplighters, West Bay Opera and Livermore Opera.
Pacifica Tribune |
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Questions about Rams start with stadium
Less than a year ago as a visitor to Indianapolis I was intrigued by the Lucas Oil Stadium then under construction for the 2008 National Football League season.
Suburban Journals |
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Poems for a Sunday in Pacifica - 13th Annual Poetry Festival at the Sanchez
On Sunday, Nov. 23, featured poet Bert Glick of Santa Cruz will join four Pacifica poets Anna Boothe, Camincha, Rod Clark and Tom Ekkens for the 13th Annual Pacifica Poetry Festival.
Pacifica Tribune |
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Texas RoundUp TShirt Contest
AUSTIN - First Lady Anita Perry today announced the annual Texas Round-Up First Lady's T-shirt Design Competition, which encourages children age 12 and under to create a fitness-inspired design to be used on the official t-shirt for the Texas Round-Up Family Mile on April 25, 2009. "Texas is taking the reins on combating the trend of poor nutrition and obesity-related health issues through ...
KIAH-TV Houston |
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Theater Models on Exhibit at Bruce
The wonder of one of the most important components of a theater production comes to the Bruce Museum from Saturday, Nov. 22 through March 15, 2009, when the museum presents an exhibit entitled "Setting the Stage: Twentieth Century Theater Models."
Greenwich Citizen |
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National Museum guided tour
The National Museum has 21 galleries, with exhibits that cover tens of thousands of years, from pre-historic jars to the experimental works of upcoming artists.
Yehey! |
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CHS art student wins awards at state fair
Chelsey Strickland, 16, is an Art II student, the president of the Art Club, and a junior at Carlisle High School. Strickland recently entered her art in that Arkansas State Fair competition where she won the Best of Show Junior Arts award for her charcoal enlargement of a bent soda can.
The Carlisle Independent |
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Middle School student wins Lions Club art contest
Middle School student wins Lions Club art contest WEST LAFAYETTE -- Dakota Fixel, a sixth grade student at Ridgewood Middle School, has taken the first step to becoming an internationally recognized artist by winning a local competition sponsored by the We
The Daily Jeffersonian |
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ALLEN PARK: Festival of Trees comes Downriver
ALLEN PARK — The 24th annual Festival of Trees kicks off Sunday in the municipal auditorium at City Hall, 16850 Southfield Road.
The News-Herald |
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Freshly Baked Gallery launched today
There's been a lot of buzz about new online art world, Freshly Baked Gallery.com. It launched at midday today, so we can finally have a look around.
The Vine |
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Bobcats open new digs with victory
BERRYVILLE — The new Bobcat Arena was opened with the first game Friday night at Berryville. The beautiful state-of-the-art facility saw the Bobcats come back to win their first contest of the season.
Harrison Daily Times |
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Local artist displays works at library through November
WEST CALDWELL TWP. – William Stevens of North Caldwell is exhibiting his artwork of oil and chalk this month at the West Caldwell Public Library, 30 Clinton Road.
The Progress |
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Titian that belonged to King Charles I goes on view ahead of sale
A Titian painting that once belonged to the court of King Charles I is to go on display at Sotheby's London showroom in New Bond Street on November 28.
Daily Telegraph |
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Artist Joni Tomasetti's work on display at Slifer Designs in Edwards
Watercolor, mixed media and oil paintings will be shown Tuesday evening in the company's showroom from 4 to 8 p.m.
Vail Daily |
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VOELLINGER: Lisch, Liddell in lead roles with Bills
One collegiate men's basketball exhibition game does not make a season, but as an eager observer Nov. 5 when St. Louis U. defeated Harris-Stowe, 86-40, my interest in the Billikens is as high as ever.
Suburban Journals |
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Fine art in Pennington
For those of you who aren't aware, there's a treasure chest currently nestled in the heart of Pennington, just waiting to be discovered. Inside its newly revamped office complex at Rt. 31 and W. Franklin Ave. lies the Straube Center's 2008 Fall Fine Art Show, a free exhibition that runs...
BucksLocalNews.com |
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Camera club contest is Monday in Livingston
The Livingston Camera Club will have its third competition of the season at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 24, at the Community/Senior Center, lower level, 204 Hillside Ave, Livingston.
The Progress |
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Photography exhibit documents teens' discoveries about their community
An exhibit of photographs and writing created and assembled by a group of local teens about their recent exploration of Pacifica will be on exhibit at through Dec.
Pacifica Tribune |
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Painting to be raffled to raise funds for new piano
The Payson Community Presbyterian Church/Payson Friends of Jazz is holding a piano fund-raising raffle.
Payson Roundup |
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Festival a second chance for filmmakers
Some East End filmmakers who didn’t make the cut when they submitted their films to October’s Hamptons International Film Festival are getting a second take this weekend in Sag Harbor.
The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press |
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