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Artists exhibit different styles
AN EXHIBITION of upbeat work by two local artists is on display in Mt Dandenong.
Leader Community Newspapers
From Yankees bat boy to best-seller
Ray Negron's life with the New York Yankees started on the magical day in 1973 when he was caught spray-painting the team's famed "NY" insignia onto the outside wall of Yankee Stadium.
New York Yankees
Students display photo talent in Upwey
LOCAL pre-teens have snapped their way into their first hills photography show.
Leader Community Newspapers
The best trick photography photos on the web
IT'S all in the timing with these incredible photos captured around the world.
News Interactive
University unveils gift sculpture
A bronze skeleton created by sculptor Kenny Hunter was unveiled at Edinburgh University yesterday. The statue, The Unknown, is being gifted to the university by its general council to mark the body's 150th anniversary this year.
The Herald
ADVISORY-Witness story from Congo
Source: Reuters Finbarr O'Reilly, Reuters chief photographer for West and Central Africa, was born in Swansea, Wales in 1971 and started as an arts correspondent. He joined Reuters in 2001, turning to photography in ...
AlertNet
DTH Archives
Anna Wu of Durham views the Kenneth Noland piece “That” at the opening of the “Circa 1958” exhibition at the Ackland Art Museum. There is an energetic circuit pulsating through the galleries of the Ackland Art Museum.
The Daily Tar Heel
DTH Archives
For Carolina Union President Tom Allin, hosting a one-time Ben Folds Five reunion isn’t what made 2008 successful. It was finger-painting in the Pit. “We put butcher paper out on the floor of the Pit,” he said.
The Daily Tar Heel
Keith Jarrett, Royal Festival Hall, London
"I LUV YOW KEITH!" It's not the kind of thing you expect to hear in the refined surroundings of the Royal Festival Hall, especially when the object of affection is not some callow boy-band crooner, but a respected pianist in his Sixties. And not just respected, but of a notably prickly disposition regarding audience behaviour at his improvised performances. For a moment, one wonders whether ...
Independent
Jan Krugier: Holocaust survivor who became an art dealer and champion of Picasso
If, as has been said, the Holocaust produced no great work of art, it did produce one great art dealer: Jan Krugier, survivor of Auschwitz and Belsen, and, later, a champion of Picasso and Giacometti. Krugier made the connection himself between the two disparate parts of his life – the first spent evading Nazi gas chambers and death marches, the second in the gilded comfort of Genevan society. ...
Independent
Theatre: Eight
A sleeper hit of this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Ella Hickson's series of eight monologues prepares for a three-week January run in NYC as the prize for scooping the Carol Tambor Award with this set of very special previews.
The Herald
MU professor chosen to create presidential sculpture
COLUMBIA — J. Brett Grill, an assistant professor of art at MU, was chosen by the Gerald R. Ford Foundation to create a 7-foot, full-body bronze sculpture of the 38th president.  The monument to the late president will be placed in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.  "They are actually moving a copy of the Magna Carta so it can be moved in," Grill said. Grill said some of his colleagues were ...
Columbia Missourian
Heavenly paintings from Idaho's prodigy
Akiane's paintings sell for more than $50,000 and she has no formal training. Meet the artist that even amazed Oprah.
KING5 Seattle
RHS Night of the Arts in Rifle, Colorado
Desi Martinez’s painting of “Ballerina in Death’s Head” by Salvador Dali.
Rifle Citizen Telegram
SDSS students "Imagine" at Latcham Gallery
John Lennon would be proud. The Latcham Gallery opens Imagine, its annual exhibition by the graduating art class of Stouffville District Secondary School, tonight.
yorkregion.com
Raffle raised £525
A RAFFLE by Okehampton Table Tennis Club raised £525 which will go towards funding a defibrillator. Among the prizes was an oil painting by a Cullompton artist which was won by Barbara Parker from Paignton.
Tavistock Times Gazette
Unique International car design exhibition
Take a look at a unique event at the International Car Design Exhibition in Italy that judges the idea more than the design and profiles the third place winning entry by an Indian designer.
The Economic Times
A Tuscan odissi
Ramli Ibrahim. “IMAGES of a Tuscan Odissi” is a photographic exhibition by Paul Heath at the Sutra Gallery in Kuala Lumpur from Dec 5 to 30.
The New Straits Times
Norfolk names new arts centre director
Norfolk County has hired a new director/curator at the Norfolk Arts Centre. Deidre Chisholm comes to the county from Peterborough where she provided innovative, [...]
The Simcoe Reformer
A Tuscan odissi
“IMAGES of a Tuscan Odissi” is a photographic exhibition by Paul Heath at the Sutra Gallery in Kuala Lumpur from Dec 5 to 30.
The New Straits Times
Artists showcase inspiring work at 'Cool' art gallery
This Friday you can make a dent in your holiday shopping, while helping local artists at the same time. A new "Cool" art gallery is opening in Austin, showcasing the talents of inspiring artists.
News 8 Austin
6 arrests in NY ivory smuggling ring
NEW YORK (AP) – Six African immigrants were charged on Wednesday with smuggling ivory worth hundreds of thousands of dollars into the United States by disguising it as wooden musical instruments and carvings.
Middletown Times Herald-Record
Crash cleanup to get high-tech hand
Police are hoping that a new photography system can help them investigate car crashes and reopen roads more quickly.
KRQE Albuquerque
The P&H field guide to the 2008 radio festival season
The radio station-sponsored music festival is typically a pretty gruesome beast, where joyless artists rip through that season's
Los Angeles Times
Keep Richmond Bizarre
The Brick Arts section is published monthly. The deadline for next month’s section is Dec. 26. Please submit all exhibit information and high resolution photography to ______________________
Brick
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