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Husain’s Eyes not for Goa fest eyes
Mumbai, Nov. 25: M.F. Husain’s long-forgotten, award-winning documentary has come under the axe at the International Film Festival of India in Goa though it has nothing to do with goddesses.
The Telegraph |
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Mysterious portrait is of Lucrezia Borgia
SYDNEY: A mysterious Renaissance portrait has been identified as a painting by Dosso Dossi of legendary femme fatale Lucrezia Borgia, a major Australian art gallery said yesterday.
Gulf Times |
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SPC hopes art auction paints a profitable picture
The Seminole campus of St. Petersburg College is auctioning off art in hopes of boosting environmental programs there.
WTSP-TV Tampa |
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art Till November 28 at Idiyas Gallery, 15 Dover Road; 10.30 am - 6.30 pm:
The Voices of the Canvas — works by 20 well-known artists. Till November 28 at Halo Heritage Gallery, 26 Ritchie Road; 3 pm - 8 pm: Dark to Light , drawings and paintings by underprivileged children and guest artists. Hosted by Society for Educational & Environment Development.
The Telegraph |
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Theatre
Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author at Odeon Theatre Festival in association with t2 at Gyan Manch, 7pm. Jazz show by Thomas Siffling Trio at The Palladian Lounge, 7pm.
The Telegraph |
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Police quiz University Challenge contestant over RAF jacket
A student who appeared on University Challenge sporting a mohican haircut and RAFstyle jacket was spoken to by police after complaints frmo viewers.
Daily Telegraph |
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Bridgehampton School news
On Friday November 14, seventh-grader Nick Stevens joined 300 other low brass players at Sayville Middle School for the 2008 Suffolk County Music Educators Association Low Brass Festival. Nick took part in several hours of rehearsal in preparation for the evening’s grand finale.
The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press |
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Chocoholics, rejoice: Chocolate Expo coming to State Museum
If this past week of local holiday parades and holiday light exhibits weren't enough to inspire that seasonal Christmas warmth, how about a hearty dose of chocolate?
WRGB Albany |
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Danforth: Giving $50M for Arch redevelopment ‘very difficult’
The economic downtown has hit the Danforth Foundation, prompting former U.S. Sen. John Danforth to tell the U.S. Department of the Interior that giving $50 million to build a museum at the Gateway Arch would “now be a very difficult challenge,” a foundation spokesman said.
St. Louis Business Journal |
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GALLERY GHOST
: Find the Ghost Who Paints the Most! Review Date: NOVEMBER 10, 2008 Publisher: Birdcage Press (40 pp.) Price (hardback): $17.95 Publication Date: June 2008 ISBN (hardback): 978-1-59960-036-9 Category: AUTHORS Classification: CHILDRENS
Kirkus Reviews |
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SpaceBox Storage, Classic Rock 94.5 to host Toys For Tots event
You can start listening now to Classic Rock 94.5 to qualify for big prizes to be given away at the SpaceBox Storage Grand Opening, an extravaganza that will include a live radio contest, giveaways, a Corvette show and more to benefit Toys For Tots.
North Fort Myers Neighbor |
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YOUNG PICASSO’S
Art students from the Lewisburg Area High School spent Monday painting wintery and holiday designs on the windows of businesses along Market Street.
The Milton Standard-Journal |
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A $100 Christmas ornament? But it's art!
Ornaments hand-painted by local artists will be up for sale Wednesday during the Holiday Art Shop at The Arts Council of Kern's Younger Gallery. Enjoy cider and cookies while you browse the tree trimmings and other holiday and home decor, including designer pillows and lamps. Large ornaments (10-inch circumference) will sell for $100.
The Bakersfield Californian |
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Expression through Art for Children with Special Needs
The room is packed. The excitement in the air is palpable. The APC Rhythm a capella group from NYU take the stage. The auditorium at the Montclair Art Museum fills with the symphony of their voices and the performance begins.
Daily Record |
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Unprecedented crowd at Tiger atrocities exhibition in Italy
ITALY: Over 10,000 people including a large number of Italian citizens viewed the photographic exhibition depicting LTTE atrocities upto the conclusion of its second day at the Spatcio Tasini Art Gallery in Milano on Sunday, said the Presidential Media Unit.
Daily News |
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ON Food: Feasting on the remains
Story and food styling by Damon Lee Fowler/Photography by John Carrington
Savannah Morning News |
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Kim Cattrall bares all in new photo
She's 52, but no one can deny actress Kim Cattrall still looks stunning. The "Sex and the City" star has bared her flawless body for a worthy cause in England: rescuing historic artwork.
New York Daily News |
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November photography club winners announced
Hot Springs Village Camera Club members Fred Garcia and Harold Peck took first place honors in their respective categories in the monthly photo contest at the November meeting. The theme for photographs entered was "Doors and/or Gates.
Hot Springs Village Voice |
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Port Installing Surf Sculpture
Crews began installing an 18-foot-tall sculpture of a surfer in Imperial Beach, Tuesday.
KGTV San Diego |
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Milligan memorabilia under auction
It was going, going, Goon as the auctioneer's hammer fell on Spike Milligan's personal possessions, raising tens of thousands of pounds.
Press Assoc. via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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'Shoot Dyer County' entries displayed at Dyersburg Mall, voting begins
The Dyersburg-Dyer County Photography Club is displaying all of the entries in the first "Shoot Dyer County" photography contest. The 115 photos are now on display in the Dyersburg Mall. The public is encouraged to view the entries and vote for their favorite photograph.
Dyersburg State Gazette |
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Chihuly colors the desert world
Chihuly exhibit on display at Desert Botanical Garden.
The Arizona Republic |
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Holiday Festival set for Saturday in New Albany
The New Albany Holiday Festival is sponsored by Develop New Albany in conjunction with the city and downtown merchants. It will run from 2 to 7 p.m. with live music starting the celebration on a stage at the corner of Spring and Pearl streets, which will last until 6 p.m.
The Evening News and the Tribune |
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UWSP students to stage their choreography
Eight student choreographers at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will present new dances in a range of styles during the Afterimages dance concert on Dec. 5-7 and 10-12. This year, the UWSP Department of Theatre and Dance concert will be staged in the Noel Fine Arts Centers state-of-the-art Studio Theatre for the first time, offering an intimate setting with audience members seated on ...
Stevens Point Journal |
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‘Festival of Trees’ to help kick off holiday season
For the second consecutive year, Southwest Floridians can begin their holiday celebrations at the beautiful “Festival of Trees” in the Fort Myers River District.
Lehigh Acres Citizen |
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