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Talks/Authors
Japanese Taste in Art Lecturer Sally Kirby will trace Japanese history through its art, as represented by ceramics, sculpture and painting. Thu., May 15, 1:30-2:30 p.m. $1 members, $2 non-members.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Ableauctions Announces First Quarter 2008 Results
Ableauctions.com Inc. (AMEX:AAC) (the "Company") announced today the results of operations for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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AP NewsBreak: Judge denies new hearings in Barnes move
A judge says he won't allow new hearings on a plan to move The Barnes Foundation's renowned art collection from the suburbs to downtown Philadelphia.
Centre Daily Times |
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Cheapflights.com Celebrates Gay Pride Month With Tips for Visiting . Festivals Big and Small Across America
Festivals Big and Small Across America 15/05/2008 16:47:00 Business Wire FR0000120578 It s time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement.
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Euro 2008 treat for fans
Twenty-three days, 16 countries, 31 matches and countless events, concerts and exhibits are sure to keep fans busy during the European football championships in Austria and Switzerland on June 7-29.
Cape Argus |
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Artworks by noted psychedelic artists go to NYC auction
(AP:NEW YORK) A collection of original art by noted psychedelic artists, depicting some of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll, fetched about $795,000 at an auction Wednesday, a spokesman for the auction house said.
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Francis Bacon triptych breaks record at NYC auction
(AP:NEW YORK) A three-panel masterpiece by Francis Bacon broke a record for contemporary art auctions Wednesday, selling for more than $86 million after three bidders vied for it, a spokeswoman for the auction house said.
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Proctors Announces Film Festival Lineup
Proctors Theatre in Schenectady announced Thursday the lineup for this summer's Global Lens Film Festival. The festival is part of the Global Film Initiative, created to "promote cross-cultural understanding through the medium of cinema."
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Fremont Middle School art teacher Marty Weber to retire
Marty Weber has one general guideline for her art class. If she tries a project and doesnt like it, her students pro... (1 comment)
Fremont Tribune |
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Morgan takes contest honors
When Morgan Wonderly was trying to decide how to pose her horse, Flair, she wasn’t thinking about whether she was producing an contest-winning painting.
Kingston Reporter |
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Young artists accomplish much
The many achievements of her art students are rewarding for Silver Lake Regional Midle School art teacher Danna Wadsworth.
Kingston Reporter |
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The Nielsen Company Measures the American Idol Phenom
With only a week before the finale of FOX's American Idol, The Nielsen Company today reported data trends about American Idol and its contestants.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Cheapflights.com Celebrates Gay Pride Month With Tips for Visiting Festivals Big and Small Across America
BOSTON----It's time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement.
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Lavender Footlights Fest to Honor Douglas Carter Beane in Miami, May 31–June 1
The sixth annual Lavender Footlights Festival will present the first ever OVATION awards to recognize those whose work has contributed to the development of queer theater arts.
The Advocate |
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Tuesdays on the Terrace: Corey Wilkes at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art
Tuesday, June 3 5:30 - 8 p.m. Museum of Contemporary Art Terrace and Sculpture Garden Free Tuesdays on the Terrace presents another inspiring season of free evening jazz concerts on the MCA's Terrace and Sculpture Garden.
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Ableauctions Announces First Quarter 2008 Results
OJAI, Calif.----Ableauctions.com Inc. announced today the results of operations for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Artists add local flair to International Renaissance event
Participants in this weekend's Renaissance Roam, will not only be treated to a worldly experience, they'll also find some local flavor in the mix.
Voice News |
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East Bay Events Calendar:
“The Making of a Wildlife Refuge” with Leora Feeney of the Golden Gate Audubon Society and Susan Euing, USFWS refuge biologist on the Alameda wildlife refuge and the protection of the California Least Tern, at 12:30 p.m. at Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak St. 238-2022.
Berkeley Daily Planet |
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Opening doors to the world of art
Finding one location that offers an evening of live music, art displays and demonstrations, hands-on art activities, prize raffles and a silent auction is rare.
Voice News |
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Exhibit touches heart of collector
The strip extending the length of both sides of the UB Anderson Gallery’s second-floor hallway is ½-inch wide and ¼-inch deep—so small that curator Gerald Mead has included magnifying glasses for observers to note detail.
UB Reporter |
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Sculpture to be donated to Althoff
All three of the city's high schools now have donated sculptures as part of the "Sculpture in the City" program.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Culver announces $1 million for Des Moines sculpture garden
Associated Press - May 15, 2008 12:34 PM ET DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Gov. Chet Culver says the state will spend $1 million of Vision Iowa grant money to support the John and Mary Pappajohn...
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Art reviews: Life as a Legend, X3
Life as a Legend: Marilyn Monroe , the newest show at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, proves that Monroe is just as complex a person and a legacy as ever.
Colorado Springs Independent |
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LA People 2008
Chances are, if you’re looking at an image of an iconic L.A. artwork from the last decade, Josh White took it. Frank Gehry’s in-house photographer for most of the decade, White quickly established himself as the go-to guy for the documentation.
LA Weekly |
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Barnstable 6th-grader finalist in Google contest
MARSTONS MILLS - The artwork of a 6th grader from the Barnstable Horace Mann Charter School is part of a nationwide Doodle 4 Google contest to reinvent Google’s homepage.
Cape Cod Times |
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