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'Beggars To Exiles: Unseen Photographs Of The Rolling Stones, 1966-1971,' A Show Revisiting Two Legendary Periods in ...
San Francisco Art Exchange shines a light on a legendary half-decade of Stones lore and rock 'n roll history overall with "Beggars To Exiles: Unseen Photographs Of The Rolling Stones, 1966-1971," a new exhibition opening with a reception on Saturday, July 12, 7PM.
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Artown 2008 a colorful feast of art and culture
Artown 2008 features new venues, reprisals of past favorites and spicy variety. Like a feast of cultures and a complex elixir of artistic talent, the annual festival will satisfy people of all ages and personal tastes.
Daily Sparks Tribune |
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With New Director, Museum Has New Direction
Gilcrease Museum has a new director, with a new mission, to make the collection of Western Art more available to the public.
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Frank Zappa's widow supports plans for Baltimore bust
By BEN NUCKOLS Frank Zappa's widow is on board with plans for a bust of the eccentric rocker in his hometown of Baltimore. Gail Zappa tells The Associated Press that she supports the project, which was spearheaded by Zappa fans from Lithuania. Baltimore's public art commission has accepted the gift of the bronze bust, which will sit atop a stainless steel pole. It's a replica of a bust that ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Shipwreck and lifesaving museum set to reopen
Don't rush Mount Tam Hugo Martin MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK, CALIF. (May 3, 2008) -- As I drive north over the...
Guelph Mercury |
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Drama teacher sets the stage
Brad Stephenson, a dramatic art teacher at Forsyth Country Day School, said that students who have an interest in acting should have the opportunity to study the craft of theater.
Winston-Salem Journal |
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CV man realizes dream to appear on 'Jeopardy'
If ‘Jeopardy’ host Alex Trebek were to ask, ``Who will appear on the national broadcast of Jeopardy this Friday night, the correct answer would be, ``Who is National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Library researcher and Cherry Valley resident Gabriel Schechter?’’
The Cooperstown Crier |
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Media staff win press association awards
The Stafford County Sun newspaper, along with the Potomac News and the Manassas Journal Messenger, were the winners of several awards in the 2007 Virginia Press Association contest for writing, photography, art work and news presentation.
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Off the Block: Off island activities
Lily Pad Gallery News The Lily Pad Gallery, located at One Bay Street in Watch Hill, will be offering complimentary wine and cheese to visitors this Saturday, May 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Enjoy paintings of four new artists who have been added to the 20 artists already featured in the gallery. There are also a number of limited edition prints and posters available. Many images of the artwork ...
The Block Island Times |
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Students donate hair for cancer patients
STAMFORD - Jennifer Robertson, a seventh-grade art teacher at Scofield Magnet Middle School, wanted to donate her hair to make wigs for children battling cancer and other diseases, and she wanted her students to join her.
Stamford Advocate |
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Kids' stuff
Guelph Teen Idol 2 p.m., for grades 7-12; Guelph Public Library, 100 Norfolk St., Guelph; register at 519-824-6220. Kidsfest Music, dance, face-painting, crafts, noon to 3 p.m.; free admission; Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph; 519-837-1119.
Guelph Mercury |
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Luc Leestemaker
There is a mysterious sense of familiarity in the abstract paintings of Dutch-American painter Luc Leestemaker.
Greenwich Time |
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Suwannee High wins team trophy at NFCC Art Festival
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Suwannee Democrat |
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5 Reasons to See Beauty and the Beast at SBHS
Most of us recall our first experience with Disney’s masterpiece Beauty and the Beast .
Santa Barbara Independent |
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Podcasts
Giving back to the community is an act that residents of Woodbine hold near and dear. After all, that's the whole basis behind the community's Annual Crawfish Festival, according to Mark McAnaw, chairman of the event.
The Brunswick News |
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Politics and warfare on view at Lincoln Museum and Library
Slogans and mud-slinging, acrimony and grand promises. These are expected elements of presidential election campaigns, and the current tussle is proving no exception.
Daily Herald |
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Gallery Hop: Yoko Ono Touches Me
At Yoko Ono’s opening reception for her exhibit Touch Me at Galerie Lelong , the place was packed and Ono was in attendance. But there were too many people there for me to get a grasp what was actually going on.
New York Press |
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Haleakala on horseback
When Schaefer International Gallery Director Darrell Orwig called and said he was rounding up a gang to ride horses down into Haleakala National Park’s crater, I didn’t hesitate to join up. Besides being a great artist and all-around good guy, Darrell knows how to have fun.
The Maui News |
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as they join Dosh
at Minneapolis' Walker Arts Center May 3. 06-07 Tepoztlan, Mexica - La Colmena Festival 06-14 Birmingham, AL - City Stages Music and Arts Festival 06-21 Minneapolis, MN - The Walker Art Center (Rock the Garden) * 07-04 Des Moines, IA - 80-35 Festival 07-16 Reno, NV - Grand Sierra Theatre (Artown Festival) 07-17 Salt Lake City, UT - Gallivan Center ^ 07-18 Aspen, CO - Belly Up 07-19 Commerce ...
Pitchfork |
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Summer 2008 Fairs and Festivals
Our guide to festive fun in the sun -- or fog, whichever
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
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Community Relations
GUELPH (May 8, 2008) -- A former Algonquin Park wilderness guide will be the figurehead of a major new exhibition at the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre.
Guelph Mercury |
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The annual Chattanooga Times Free Press juried art show opens Friday in UTC's Cress Gallery
Since 2000, the Chattanooga Times Free Press Newspaper in Education juried art exhibit has showcased artwork created by students in grades K-12.
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Community Foundation of Carroll County Scholarships (May 8)
Eligibility: 4-H member in Carroll County; a graduating senior or high school graduate; be accepted at or already attending college or post secondary school, some preference given to those studying agricultural related vocations; must have shown or exhibited livestock in Carroll County 4-H program; applicants must submit a Senior Record Book from previous year's 4-H work, or unit completions if ...
Carroll County Online |
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Chattanooga: Center for Creative Arts teacher Jeanette Esch encourages her art students to achieve
Jeanette Esch has been an art teacher for 30 years and has always encouraged her students to enter the Chattanooga Times Free Press NIE Student Art Show.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Haley Art Show Dazzles Basin
Dressed in her Victorian finery, her valise and umbrella at hand, she is ready for a new beginning. A second glance leaves the passing impression she's about to take a step.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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