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Public invited to Sing-Spiration Sunday
Another event to complement "New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music," a traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibit now on display at Riverbend Academy, is on the schedule for Sunday afternoon.
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Visualizing the many moods of jazz
NEW YORK -- When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, works by well-known photographer Herman Leonard were among the casualties. While his negatives were safely housed in a museum's fifth-floor vault, years of archival prints and exposure tests were lost to floodwaters.
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Fine lines
The National Gallery of Art is showing a sumptuous survey of the best works on paper it acquired during a three-year collecting spree. Between 2004 and 2007, the museum amassed 2,626 drawings, prints...
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Photo Gallery
CANTON TWP. Jarrod Eick clearly remembers how he and his Marlington teammates felt after last year's Northeastern Buckeye Conference track and field meet.
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Eagle Sculpture Delayed
You may not see a new eagle sculpture on the Missouri River this summer. United Tribes Technical College says at Thursday night`s park board meeting, the motion to create another summer sculpture was killed by the board.
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Clay binds artists at Thornhill exhibition
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Carnegie graffiti suspect seen on video
A suspected graffiti artist in Carnegie was observed on high-quality surveillance video that appeared to show him spray-painting the exterior of a business. ...
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3-D rendering of sex assault suspect stirs flurry of tips
An unprecedented digital rendering of the suspected Esplanade attacker who has preyed on women for the past two summers generated a flurry of more than a dozen leads in just...
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Senior and his paintings find a home thanks to Hub program
The flowers are finally blooming for some of the city's oldest homeless residents. Hearth, a nonprofit organization based in the South End working to end elder homelessness...
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Play dates
Children will get a wild and wacky treat during Kids at CAM from noon 3 p.m. today at the Cameron Art Museum, working with artist Robert Delford Brown to create huge collaborative murals outside. Brown s exhibit inside the museum is Meat, Maps and Metaphysics Robert Delford Brown. Kids also can make their own collages to take home. Tickets 5...
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Get your oil changed without the hassle
Getting time off from work to get an oil change may now be a thing of the past. A new business in the area is focusing on those who cannot find time to leave work to get their car maintenanced; instead they will now be coming to you.
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Local artists paint in old town Bluffton
Art in the Park will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today, continuing the Art Weekend in old town Bluffton. Local artists will be painting throughout the day in the park on Boundary Street next to the Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery.
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Strawberry Festival?Grand Feature
Thousands are expected to converge on Buckhannon today for the Grand Feature Parade and other activities scheduled during the 2008 West Virginia Strawberry Festival in Buckhannon. Today kicks off with the Strawberry Run at noon followed by the Classic Car Parade at 12:15 p.m. The 67th annual WVSF Grand Feature Parade is scheduled to step off at 1 p.m. down Strawberry Lane.
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Nurses hired before their graduation
1493-Portrait Photographer Shugart Studios, Inc. (No Photography Experience Required). Part-Time & Full Time Available. Fun and Creative Environmen ...
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Vector Industries to hold 2nd annual womanless beauty contest tonight
It’s a pageant, and it’s all man.
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Students learn about art, baseball through teleconference
Sara DeGaetano, education coordinator representative at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., talks Friday with Onsted Middle School art students via a teleconference.
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Musician says he 'came here to keep it real'
Photo by Nicholas A. Hess - Local singer/songwriter Jerome Wincek peers out onto Seneca Street in Oil City, taking a break from making music with his band, The Old Hats. Wincek and his group are just one of the many musicians in the line-up to perform with the second annual Oil Region Indie Songwriters Festival scheduled for May 23 and 24.
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Moffat students make impression at South Peaks League Art Show
MOFFAT — Moffat students participated in the annual Southern Peaks League Art Show. At the high school level, Brianna Kimball took third place in the pencil category, while Jaclyn Bornman took second place in the collage category.
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UW Art Museum Installs Large-scale Sculpture on the Terrace
LARAMIE.- The University of Wyoming Art Museum is mounting a major exhibition of large-scale sculpture this summer. "Sculpture: A Wyoming Invitational" will be on view at the Art Museum, on Prexy's Pasture, and in the city of Laramie.
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Capuchin monkey wins Perfect Pet contest
HUNTINGTON -- The Herald-Dispatch's Perfect Pet contest received plenty of entries, but online voters made it clear the winner wasn't going to be a house cat or man's best friend. The award goes to Zeke, a Black Cap Capuchin monkey. He and his owner, Robin Leadman, live just off of W.Va. 10 in Huntington. The 3-year-old, Leadman said, is a part of the family.
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Governor of Iowa Announces $1 Million Vision Iowa Grant For Pappajohn Sculpture Garden
Archive photo of Iowa Governor Chet Culver. Photo: Courtesy of the Office of Governor Chet Culver & Lt. Governor Patty Judge. DES MOINES.- Governor Chet Culver announced a $1 million Vision Iowa grant to support the new John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Garden in Des Moines.
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SFMOMA Announces Gary Garrels as Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture
SAN FRANCISCO.- Gary Garrels will join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) as the new Elise S. Haas Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture, SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra announced today.
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Go China! Assen-Groningen at Drents Museum and Groningen Museum
Liu Jianhua,'Yiwu Survey', 2006, courtesy of the artist. GRONINGEN.- In 2008, the year of the Olympic Games in China, the Drents Museum and the Groninger Museum are completely devoted to this developing world power. The project entitled Go China!
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International Museum Day in Spain
Musicians play outside the Museo Picasso in Malaga. MADRID.- "Museums as agents of social change and development". This is the slogan for International Museums Day 2008, an annual event promoted by ICOM (the International Council of Museums) in 145 countries.
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Head of Auction House Castellana de Subastas Detained After He Stole 14 Works of Art
MADRID.- The Brigade of Historical Patrimony of the Spanish National Police have arrested the head of an auction who appropriated 13 works of art, one by Joaquin Sorolla. The works of art were valued at 700,000 Euros.
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