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TrueNorth Tries to Ride Long 'Tale'
NEW YORK Frito-Lay's TrueNorth snack brand has launched a campaign inviting consumers to submit their "TrueNorth" tales in a contest that will turn one winner's story into a TV commercial directed by actress Helen Hunt to air on the Academy Awards.
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Artistic attraction at Facon Fair
KUALA LUMPUR: The Facon Education Fair 2008 returns to the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) this Saturday with a larger number of exhibitors from both local and international educational institutions.
The New Straits Times |
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Artistic attraction at Facon Fair
Facon Exhibitions Sdn Bhd assistant project manager Chaneice Ng says more opting for creative and artistic fields.
The New Straits Times |
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Items belonging to murderer Fred Keller to be auctioned Saturday
RIVIERA BEACH — A storage facility laden with furniture, art and miscellaneous personal items are what's left of the Fred Keller his family did not want.
Palm Beach Daily News |
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Memo to staff – art work, handle with care
SHOWCASING complicated contemporary artworks by the likes of Tracey Emin can prove hazardous – as the National Galleries of Scotland has learned to its cost.
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Artwork dedicated to war dead opens
Queen and Country, an artwork commemorating British servicemen and women killed in Iraq, opens at the Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh today.
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Not bad for a two-year-old
Datuk Siti Nurhaliza’s performance was the opening act at the KLIFF 2008 Awards Night. The inaugural Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival didn’t receive rave reviews last year, but this time participants were rather impressed. HIZREEN KAMAL writes.
The New Straits Times |
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2008/12/02
Chuah presenting his art works at an exhibition in Kuala Lumpur in 1963. THE National Art Gallery presents “Malaysia, My Inspiration”, an artistic tribute to the late Father of Modern Malaysian Batik, Datuk Chuah Thean Teng, from Dec 19 to Feb 28.
The New Straits Times |
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Christmas Art, Craft and Design Fair
Come and browse 30 stalls selling a range of items including, bags, jewellery, cards, photographic prints, childrens' clothing, soaps, ceramics and paintings.
London SE1 |
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Gingerbread house event offers contest for builders
Who could blame Hansel and Gretel for taking a big bite out of the gingerbread house they stumbled across in the woods? Sure, there’s a mean-tempered witch inside, waiting to take her own big bite out of the children, but come on — look at those chocolate chips! That peanut brittle!
Bangor Daily News |
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Spirit of Christmas festival this week
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Times News |
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A Basel journey of displacement from Budapest to Wynwood
Viewing art created around the world is one of the major attractions of Art Basel and its satellite fairs. From Budapest's Art Factory Gallery to its debut at the Wynwood Bridge Art Fair on Tuesday, comes the mournful work of Zsolt Bodoni, who describes himself as ''an ethnic Hungarian who grew up in Romania.'' His oil on canvas, Monument, conveys with drips and mood-setting blues and grays the ...
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Tribute to Father of modern Malaysian batik
THE National Art Gallery presents “Malaysia, My Inspiration”, an artistic tribute to the late Father of Modern Malaysian Batik, Datuk Chuah Thean Teng, from Dec 19 to Feb 28.
The New Straits Times |
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Not bad for a two-year-old
The inaugural Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival didn’t receive rave reviews last year, but this time participants were rather impressed. HIZREEN KAMAL writes.
The New Straits Times |
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Art professor urges for school reform
VietNamNet Bridge - Artist Huynh Van Muoi (also known as Uyen Huy) is head of HCM City’s Fine Arts Association and the Applied Arts Department at HCM City University of Fine Arts. Muoi, who has spent 44 years studying and working at the century-old university, speaks about his career and future aspirations .
Vietnam Net |
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U of M museum sets opening date for expansion
A two-year, $41.9 million expansion project that more than doubles the size of the University of Michigan Museum of Art will open to the public next March, the museum announced this week.
Crain's Detroit Business |
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Ballet Nouveau announces contest winner
Ballet Nouveau Colorado announced Ma Cong as the winner of its ambitious, months- long 21st Century Choreographer Competition today.
Denver Post |
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Molding themselves a place
At first glance, the display space for the fifth Ceramics Biennale, which opens Friday at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv, looks like a warehouse. Dozens of items are piled on wooden surfaces around the hall, as though waiting to be shipped.
Haaretz Daily |
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Phoenix gallery goes big with small
Phoenix Gallery hosted 25 artists and their guests last weekend to include artists from the community who aren't represented in Park City galleries.
Park Record |
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Local family artists bringing collectors in from around the state
Eight months ago, the artwork of 18-year-old Navasota High School student Krystel Minor, whom friends call Molly Bee Collins, had been accepted into its first gallery show at the Redbud Gallery Show of Houston.
Navasota Examiner |
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Winners are grinners at Festival photography competition
YOUNG Camera Club held its 11th Annual Cherry Festival Photographic competition on Friday evening on the first floor of the Millard Centre.
The Young Witness |
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Artist returns to his Union County roots
UNION —Artist Don Gray felt as if he had opened a large time capsule. The scene was a reassuring one for a man returning to his creative roots. Gray had just walked into his old art studio above the Union County Museum.
La Grande Observer |
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Footpath's seaside theme
THE installation of new artwork created by local artist Max Scott as part of the Bold Street upgrade in Laurieton is currently underway.
Camden Haven Courier |
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Architects put up a show of their own as City deserts culture
Britain's best-known architects have bailed out the Royal Academy of Arts after it failed to find a corporate sponsor for a key exhibition.
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Is the Royal Academy to blame for its sponsorship troubles?
The Royal Academy's inability to find a corporate sponsor for its forthcoming Andrea Palladio exhibition could well prove less an indicator of current fiscal problems than a sign that the show is perceived as rather staid.
Times Online |
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