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Glass blends with cacti in new Dale Chihuly installation
A new exhibit by glass artist Dale Chihuly has bloomed in the desert just in time for Arizona snowbirds to enjoy. Read comments
The Fresno Bee |
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Crumbling South Bronx as a Muse
Ray Mortenson?s photographs of the South Bronx in the early 1980s are featured in a new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York.
New York Times |
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New Albany Considering Statue of Community Founder
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) - New Albany officials are considering a bronze sculpture of one of the southern Indiana community's founders to mark the city's bicentennial in 2013.
Indiana's NewsCenter |
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Festival of Trees Auction good for the downtown
ZANESVILLE - Are you looking for beautiful Christmas decorations for your home, as well as a unique holiday shopping experience? The 17th annual Festival of Trees Auction will offer a wide variety of items to complete your holiday décor as well as numerous gift ideas, all set in a bright, festive atmosphere.
Zanesville Times Recorder |
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NAC to announce director this week
The county will announce the appointment of a new director for the Norfolk Arts Centre sometime this week, says a high-ranking municipal official. "We're in [...]
The Simcoe Reformer |
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Gift keeps Paris Gibson admission free
The doors will remain wide open, figuratively speaking, for another year at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Glass blends with cacti in new Dale Chihuly installation
A new exhibit by glass artist Dale Chihuly has bloomed in the desert just in time for Arizona snowbirds to enjoy. On Nov. 22, the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix opened "Chihuly: The Nature of Glass." The outdoor installation contains 17 large Chihuly works such as "Sun and Moon" and "Chandeliers," which will be displayed amid the cacti, succulent gardens and wildflower trail. ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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Q-Tip 'The Renaissance'
Comeback albums by past greats can be tenuous propositions at the best of times. But hip-hop golden era remnant Q-Tip 's absence hasn’t made him bitter – it's made him better.
The Vine |
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DAILY BRIEFING
Mother Lode Gallery and Boutique Bravo is celebrating 31 years of business in Old Town with an art opening of new watercolors and pastels by Bellvue artist Pam Furumo.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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Preparations in full swing to host Dubai Drink Technology Expo 2008
Preparations are in full swing to host the first Drink expo ever specialized in Beverage technology, liquid food and mineral water in the Middle East and North Africa Region, The Dubai Drink Technology Expo is scheduled on 14 - 16 December 2008, at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Zaabeel Hall.
AME Info |
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Inside Our Schools
We had our Storytelling Festival and a book fair during SEP week. The fourth graders made decorations for a Christmas tree to enter into the Jubilee of Trees. We were able to teach our students about being positive and finding the good in others in a Marvin and Jesse assembly.
Saint George Spectrum |
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South Africa: Petrosa's ORCA Floating Facility Recommissioned
PetroSA announced on Sunday that it had resumed crude oil production from the Oribi or Oryx oilfields following the successful recertification of the 39-year-old ORCA Floating Production Storage Offloading (FPSO) facility.
AllAfrica.com |
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World AIDS Day Being Marked
This is World Aids Day. The AIDS Committee of Newfoundland and Labrador is presenting a variety of activities , including Tattoo U: A Community Celebration of Body and Art. Tattoo and Body Piercing procedures will be on display, along with body art paintings and music by Blair Harvey and Liz Solo. Spokesperson Christopher Pickard says while HIV/AIDS is a concern to every age group, he hopes this ...
Voice of the Common Man |
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New Albany considering statue of community founder
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) - New Albany officials are considering a bronze sculpture of 1 of the southern Indiana community's founders to mark the city's bicentennial in 2013.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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Ripe with possibility
Ocala - John Lofgren was not particularly verbose or eloquent when asked about his first month as director of the Appleton Museum of Art. "It's fun, and 'fun' is the key word," he said of his new job.
The Ocala Star-Banner |
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Veterans' art goes on exhibit
HOLMDEL: The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Foundation, in cooperation with the Brooklyn Veterans Affairs, will host a veteran art exhibit entitled, "Visions of Veterans" starting Tuesday and running through Feb. 15, 2009. The exhibit will be held in the lobby of the Vietnam Era Educational Center on the grounds of the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel.
Asbury Park Press |
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Exhibit honors history of mills
Monday, December 01 WILLIAMSTOWN — With its two art museums, college and numerous businesses and restaurants, this town has come a long way
Berkshire Eagle |
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Show features local artists
TOMS RIVER: A holiday art show will be opening at the Virginia Perle Art Gallery from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Asbury Park Press |
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Festival of Gingerbread 2008 winners
Pre-K to Second Grade, Individual 1. Leila Niblick 2. Max Niblick 3. Madeline Cumbey Pre-K to 2nd Grade, Group 1. Sydnee Fritz 2. Aiden and Emerson Gilman 3. Shelby and Brooke Richardson 3rd to 6th Grade, Individual 1. Robb Niblick 2. Ashley Guenin 3. C.J. Wood
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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A glass-art breakthrough for Imagination Celebration
Neiman Marcus’ Fort Worth outpost and Tim Todd of T2 Glass, in conjunction with Imagination Celebration, will unveil this week a commissioned sculpture of 16 panels of fused-glass art created by more than 75 sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade students of the Fort Worth School District.
Fort Worth Business Press |
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Event: Queenscliff Music Festival @ Queenscliff, Victoria (29-30/11/2008)
The Queenscliff festival has garnered an enviable reputation over the years and the 2008 festivities lived up to this reputation and even exceeded it.
Faster Louder |
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Carvers take delight in wooden feathers
OAK HARBOR - For Carolyn Wodrich, a love of carving miniature waterfowl decoys and feathers started 20 years ago, after the Elmore woman's duck-hunting husband asked her to paint some of his decoys. "That was the beginning - and it's turned into a monster," Mrs. Wodrich joked. Yesterday, Mrs. Wodrich and two fellow members of the Maumee Bay Carvers group displayed their creations at the ...
The Toledo Blade |
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Madison County workers show more than 100 works in first art show
The men and women who plow and pave the roads, pay the bills and count the ballots in Madison County have a secret. By day, they may be government workers. But after hours, they are painters, photographers, woodworkers and ceramicists.
The Post-Standard |
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'How lovely are your branches'
There were so many fantastic sights at the Festival of Trees - from the classy to the gaudy - that one could get confused on what to truly study.
The Columbian |
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Rajini, The Name Rocks [Gallery]
The Tamil version of Dr Gayathri Srikanths biography on actor Rajinikanth titled Rajini Pera Kettalae was released at a grand function at Hotel Savera, Radhakrishnan Road, Mylapore on Sunday.DMK Rajya Sabha MP Kanimozhi released the book and industrialist Neena Reddy received the first copy. Speaking on the occasion, Kanimozhi described Rajinikanth as a simple man with a tremendous ...
IndiaGlitz |
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