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Name Dropper
The Carmel Valley Chamber of Commerce has named its 2009 board of directors. Incoming board members are Nick Elliott of Holman Ranch and Shelley Aliotti of Valley Girls Gallery.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Skinner auction building for sale
BOLTON - Going, going ... gone.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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02:25 (BST), 03/12/2008 2nd Annual Massachusetts Game Challenge Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Details: The MGC ...
The MGC is an annual game development contest exclusively for college students. The 2nd annual MGC has broadened its reach beyond New England schools to include colleges from the United States and Canada.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Back Burner Dec. 3, 2008
Chowder contest signup now open Registration is open for the Santa Cruz Clam Chowder Cook Off and Festival, planned for the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk on Feb.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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They're finally here: Lady Jacks open CCAA with first home game
They're home at last, but not for long. The Humboldt State women's basketball team (4-2), after playing six road tournament games, has its first official contest in brand-new Lumberjack Arena tonight, taking on Sonoma State University (3-0) at
Eureka Times-Standard |
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Brit to play ACC
Britney Spears will play Toronto's Air Canada Centre on March 18 on her first tour in five years. Tickets go on sale starting Saturday. Her new album, Circus , hit stores yesterday. One of the most distinctive architectural features of the Frank Gehry -designed Art Gallery of Ontario opens to the public tomorrow, the Douglas fir-clad sculptural staircase that rises from the second floor of ...
Toronto Star |
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Holiday festival continues to flourish with the years
Over its 19 years, the annual Dickens Downtown holiday celebration has expanded, much like Northport's downtown.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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AROUND THE REGION
n Coaldale: A variety of artwork and photographs will line the lobby of the Angela Theatre Sunday in connection with the community’s Holiday Jazz Celebration, a live concert scheduled for 3 p.m. in the theater. The art show will feature the works of Lehighton’s Tecu’Mish Munha’Ke. Munha’Ke, due to a disabling illness, was forced to leave her 26-year career in government service and return to the ...
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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Community Briefing
ART, LITERARY MAGAZINE SEEKS SUBMISSIONS: Submissions of short fiction, poetry, artwork and photography are being accepted through Feb. 26 for Penumbra, the annual California State University, Stanislaus, art and literary magazine. All writers, artists and photographers are welcome to submit their work. Written submissions must include a cover letter with a list of submitted works, a brief ...
Modesto Bee |
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Burlington artist prepares for Art Walk
When Maggie Standley is not volunteering in her neighborhood, she is running "wingspan painting studio" in Burlington.
The Burlington Free Press |
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Cabot's Pueblo Museum undergoes appraisal
Indianapolis-based Gwen Yeaman, a 19-year veteran appraiser of American Indian art, finished her second, week-long stint examining the art collection at Cabot's Pueblo Museum just before the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
The Desert Sun |
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Portrait of a lady leads a stampede at £14.8m winter sale of Old Masters £14.98 winter sale
London's £14.8 million winter sale of Important Old Master Paintings shrugged off the credit crunch with a "situation normal" sign posted at Christie's in St James's.
Evening Standard |
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Poolesville students win D.C. photo contest
"Sandy Toes," by Poolesville High School student Emily Stubbs won third place in the people category in the FotoWeek Youth Photography Contest. Loading...
Gazette.net |
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«December Nights» at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
«December Nights» at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts is a music festival which has been held at the museum annually since 1981. The idea for the event came from Svyatoslav Teofilovich Richter (1915 – 1997) and the director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Irina Alexandrovna Antonova Svyatoslav Richter was the mastermind and art director of the musical festival.
The Moscow Times |
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Teenagers' views of the world
Aliya Ahmad was one of six at-risk teens who channeled their creativity through photography during a six-month program at the Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts (VisArts). They learned how to use a camera and techniques in black-and-white and digital photography.
Aspen Hill Gazette |
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Channel Hastings 'Song Titles' Challenger Wins With Blue Moon
A group of local photography enthusiasts recently showcased a diverse range of images from their 'Song Titles' Photo Challenge at The Cafe In The Park. Local people were invited to vote for their favourite image from a wide and diverse selection of original photographs displayed on Sunday 30 November. (03/12/2008 08:45:30)
Hastings Today |
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Local Artist Has Painting In White House
A Central Coast artist now has a piece of her work hanging in the White House.
KSBW Salinas |
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Students warm up their voices for Winter Wonderland
Brittany Zeldow of Bethesda, checks out an ice sculpture during last year's Winter Wonderland festival in downtown Bethesda. This year's festival, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, will feature live music, ice carving and a visit from Santa Claus.
Potomac Gazette |
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Installation artwork set to highlight violence in media
What do “Kill Bill,” Columbine and the National Rifle Association all have in common?
Student Life |
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Southwest Riverside County Community News for Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008
Artists sought for poster contest TEMECULA ---- Artists are being sought to enter a poster design contest for the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. The deadline is Dec. 12.
North County Times |
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Wednesday Diaspora Vibe Gallery
DIASPORA VIBE GALLERY Diaspora Vibe Gallery presents the opening reception for an exhibit featuring Deborah Jack (photographer), Carlos Alejandro (mylar artist), and Patricia Boyd-Roldan (works with acrylic paint).
Miami Herald |
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Torres Shelter set for fundraising event
CHICO — The Torres Community Shelter, which houses homeless people in Chico, will hold its biggest fundraiser, the sixth annual Christmas Tree Auction and Holiday Festival, on Saturday.
Chico Enterprise-Record |
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Gift giving that gives back
This holiday season, with budgets stretched thin, we thought it made sense to find gifts that give twice: Presents with a ripple effect from your pocketbook to your neighbors, your community - or to the world. It might be a museum membership to delight...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Odetta, folk artist and civil rights inspiration, dies at 77
Odetta, whose deep voice wove together the strongest songs of American folk music and the civil rights movement, died on Tuesday in New York at age 77.
International Herald Tribune |
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Ottawa's hockey history put on display
The City of Ottawa is providing a glimpse of the city's rich hockey history with an exhibit that opened yesterday called 125 Years of Hockey in Ottawa.
Ottawa Citizen |
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