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Atlanta Hotel Offers Big Giveaway for Group Bookings
Renaissance Atlanta Hotel Downtown Offers Groups One Million Rewards® Bonus Points or Up to $6,000 Cash
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Innovation Entertainment Cosponsors the Closing Reception at the ASCAP 'I Create Music' EXPO in Hollywood
The ASCAP "I Create Music" EXPO was held in Los Angeles from April 10th-12th at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel. The aim of the event was to bring together songwriters, composers and publishers who are serious about their craft and career at the only national conference dedicated to music creation.
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Commissioned Pet Portraits Help Young People With Special Needs to Succeed
WVSA Artist Apprentices are now accepting commissions for the 3rd Annual Exhibition Every Dog Has its Day: Celebrating Our Canine Companions. This is a chance for the public to help young people with special needs by immortalizing their furry friend. We love and paint all animals - big, small, frog or dog.
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Academy of Art University's 2nd Epidemic Film Festival Dazzles Hollywood Elite
The Epidemic Film Festival gives Academy students the opportunity to showcase their work for movie industry professionals and the public.
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Earth for all
Festivals celebrate many shades of green.
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A plate at the table
Lynne Green of Binghamton holds her Seder plate, a gift from her children that she cherishes. Passover began at sundown on Saturday and will last eight days. It is the most widely celebrated Jewish festival, commemorating the ancient Israelites' liberation from Egyptian slavery.
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Small fire shuts art museum early
Sparks from a welding torch led to a small fire that closed the N.C. Museum of Art two hours early Saturday.
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Scott Holleran
Skip the trippy martial arts mess The Forbidden Kingdom and visit L.A.'s Petersen Automotive Museum...
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'Zona': A chilly, miserable place
DAYTONA BEACH -- Something profound happens during a visit to "Zona: Siberian Prison Camps," one of four exhibits at the Southeast Museum of Photography: Viewers enter The Zone.
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A trip you can't refuse: Gangster museum
The site of the new Gangster Museum of America has a history as sordid as its subjects. The building, constructed at the turn of the 20th century on Central Avenue in Hot Springs, has housed the chamber of commerce, a drive-in mortuary and a bordello.
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Pinpointing promising flicks at Tribeca Film Festival
NEW YORK - With more than 200 movies, from timely political documentaries to relationship dramas, this year's Tribeca Film Festival - running from Wednesday to May 4 - has more than enough choices to satisfy every taste.
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Mike Hamblin captures Green on canvas
Looking for a vision, an image, an idea to jump out at him, Butte artist Mike Hamblin found it in a couple of handfuls of photographs. “When I saw the front one,” Hamblin said, pointing to a Bob Green likeness dominant in the painting, “I knew that was the one I wanted.”
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Gallery Stroll Friday in Park City
Canyon stroll: Park City will hold its monthly Gallery Stroll on Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Start your stroll at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave., where you can buy $7 stroll tickets and enjoy free hors d'oeuvres and live music.
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Crowd comes to Waynesboro's Renfrew Park to celebrate the Earth
Junior Girl Scout Kendra Fox -- from Shippensburg Troop 914 -- was determined to spread the word about recycling Saturday at Renfrew Institute's annual Earth Celebration Day and Festival of Art in Waynesboro.
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Sembra-Sol sale
The Sin Fronteras Organizing Project Inc. had its annual "Sembra-Sol: A Gathering of Friends & Family in a Celebration of Art & Farmworkers" fundraiser April 13 at the El Paso Museum of Art.
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Artist of the week
El Paso artist Richard Parra has been selected to exhibit his work at the Texas State Arts and Crafts Fair May 23-26 at the River Star Arts and Event Park in Kerrville.
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Civic reading
Deputy City Manager Deborah Hamlyn and El Paso Museum of Art Director Michael Tomor were among a group of El Pasoans who read excerpts from "Who's Your City?," the new book by Richard Florida, April 13 at the West Side Barnes and Noble, 705 Sunland Park.
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City's cultural administrator plans to leave this summer
Yolanda Alameda, director of the city's Museums and Cultural Affairs Department, announced this week she is planning to leave the job and return to Dallas to deal with "emerging family issues.
El Paso Times |
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Gallery's final shows
A double exhibit will open Thursday at the Adair Margo Gallery. These will be the gallery's final shows.
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Youngsters devise conflict-resolution solutions at Haledon class
Kaylin Fermin, 10, of Haledon, and Ashley Green, 8, of Prospect Park, are briefed on their "Labor Art Class for Children" assignment at the American Labor Museum/Botto House Saturday.
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LeMoyne Chain of Parks Art Festival continues dowtown
Downtown Tallahassee turned into an open-air art gallery Saturday for the first day of the eighth annual LeMoyne Chain of Parks Art Festival.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Art Lecture -- 04/20/08 at Wings Over The Rockies Museum
Art Lecture -- 04/20/08 at Wings Over The Rockies Museum
Rocky Mountain News |
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Imagination Celebration Children's Art Show -- 04/20/08 at Commonwheel Artists Co-op Gallery
Imagination Celebration Children's Art Show -- 04/20/08 at Commonwheel Artists Co-op Gallery
Rocky Mountain News |
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Around Pasadena
Turn off the TV Wednesday night SAN GABRIEL - In recognition of "National Turn Off TV Week," the San Gabriel Historical Association will host "A Night Out at the Museum," from 6:30 to
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Art Lecture -- 04/20/08 at Denver Art Museum
Art Lecture -- 04/20/08 at Denver Art Museum
Rocky Mountain News |
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