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Rhythm of the night
From ethnic sounds to pop fusion, JONATHAN CHEN grooved to an assortment of musical beats during the recent Penang World Music Festival. IT was a celebration of diverse cultures at the Penang World Music Festival 2008 (PWMF) last week.
The New Straits Times |
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Rhythm of the night
From ethnic sounds to pop fusion, JONATHAN CHEN grooved to an assortment of musical beats during the recent Penang World Music Festival.
The New Straits Times |
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Rumiko Takahashi Exhibit to be Held in Tokyo in Summer
Manga creator Rumiko Takahashi will be holding "It's a Rumic World ," an exhibition of her original artwork, in Tokyo from July 30 to August 11. The announcement was made in this year's 23rd issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine.
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Exhibition Opening Kyla Cresswell, Inge Doesburg
Opening Saturday May 17 at Solander Gallery is a show of monotypes, mezzotints and drypoints by Dunedin artist Inge Doesburg and local artist and director of Solander, Kyla Cresswell.
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Worldwide Entrants For NZ Mountain Film Festival
Entries from around the world have been flooding in for this year’s New Zealand Mountain Film Festival as judging gets underway in the alpine resort of Lake Wanaka.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Tent City Moving to Shanghai for Global Expo
JEDDAH, 12 May 2008 — The tent city of Mina is one of the 55 city projects that have been selected from 226 nominations from across the world for exhibition at the World Expo 2010 Shanghai.
Arab News |
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Sharp shooter: Patrick Lichfield's portraits capture the essence of an era
Joanna Lumley, friend and photographic subject of the late Patrick Lichfield, described him as being like "a light going on, or a champagne cork popping", and his most iconic photographs have a similarly luminous glamour. This lustre came partly from the blithe beauty of many of his famous subjects such as Susannah York, but also from Lichfield's ability to charm and relax whomever he was ...
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Crozet Arts and Crafts Festival
Hundreds of people braved the elements Sunday in Crozet to check out some arts and crafts.
WCAV Charlottesville |
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This Weeks Events
Until 31 Dec 2008 The work in this section of the gallery ranges from Jacqueline Mina's gold and platinum fusion inlay earrings and brooches to collections in sterling silver by Elizabeth Bone, Amanda Doughty and...
My Village City of London |
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All Events for 13 May 2008
Until 31 Dec 2008 A series of largeA series of large-scale lightboxes containing photographic images.... more details Until 15 May 2008 Discover more with a BSL interpreter on our Ceremony of the Keys and Yeoman Warder guided tours....
My Village City of London |
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BOND STREET PROJECTS
MULBERRY plans to use its Bond Street store as a gallery during 2008 - to support up-and-coming designers and artists.
British Vogue |
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Drive for Islamic museum
Staff Reporter QATAR Museums Authority has launched its promotion and marketing campaign for the grand official opening of the Museum of Islamic Art on November 22, under the patronage of HH the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani.
Gulf Times |
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Newest NYC Museum Gives Visitors a Touch of Sports
New York City's newest visitor attraction is the nation's first museum devoted to sports of all sorts, with interactive exhibits and hands-on displays covering activities from auto racing to yachting, housed in the downtown financial district near other museums and activities.
WIVB Buffalo |
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Grangemouth Shop Stewards Give Exclusive Interview to Union TV
Unite shop stewards from the giant Grangemouth oil refinery in Scotland today tell their personal story of the dispute and the pressures it put on their families.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Museum of Islamic Art to be opened on November 22
DOHA • The Qatar Museum Authority has launched a promotion campaign for the official opening of the Museum of Islamic Art on November 22 this year.
The Peninsula |
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Armory exhibit offers viewers some Fresh A.I.R.
Every year the Armory's 70-member faculty is refreshed with an influx of artists in residence. According to the program guidelines, the goals of the residencies include enhancing "the diversity and quality of the studio experience" the Armory provides and supporting artists.
Palm Beach Daily News |
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Bendigo prepares for Archibald exhibition
THE Bendigo Art Gallery is preparing for the historic arrival of the hugely popular Archibald Prize exhibition, which opens later this month.
Bendigo Advertiser |
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Contessa Gallery to spotlight new work by Dutch sculptor Hanneke Beaumont
Contessa Gallery in Legacy Village is known for showcasing works by big-name artists of the past, from Rembrandt to Picasso. But co-owners Steve Hartman and Karen Tscherne are also passionate about modern-day masters, many of whom are far from household names.
The Plain Dealer |
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art May 12 at Galerie 88, 28B Shakespeare Sarani, #2290 2274; 6 pm:
A special preview of sculptures by Meera Mukherjee. The show will remain on view till June 7, except Sundays, from 11 am to 7 pm and Mondays from 2 pm - 7 pm.
The Telegraph |
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Art Sales Fall Amid Fake Revelations
Russia’s booming art market is facing the worst crisis of confidence in the post-Soviet era as hundreds of paintings have been identified as fakes, said dealers and collectors.
St. Petersburg Times |
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Curator of Art Car Museum fatally struck by suspected drunk driver
Thomas Jones, 51, was sitting on the curb in front of a stationary vehicle on Heights Blvd. when a suspected drunk driver crashed into the parked car.
11 News Houston |
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French lessons (in an American style)
French Impressionism's influence was world-wide. But perhaps no country took to the manner of painting more enthusiastically than America.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Lord Tebbit portrait by Daphne Todd goes on show at Messum's gallery
London A portrait of the former Conservative Cabinet minister Lord Tebbit and his wife is part of a collection by Daphne Todd that will go on show at Messum's in Cork Street, Central London, from Wednesday.
Times Online |
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Valley Art Show
There were numerous talented individuals all under one roof Sunday. Ribbons weren't the only colorful displays at the Wabash Valley Art Guild's art display.
WTWO Terre Haute |
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SF Climate Change Contest Looking For Entries
Contest organizers will accept entries for a climate change creativity competition through July 15 for a chance to donate $1,000 to a nonprofit organization.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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