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Hostway to Offer Cable Companies Additional Revenue Streams at NCTA’s Cable Show '08
Hostway will participate in the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's Cable Show ’08 as an exhibitor offering attendees additional revenue streams through its white label Web hosting program. (PRWeb May 17, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/private_label/web_hosting/prweb952334.htm
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Art In Motion, LLC's Trike Flyin' Wins 1st Place at Rat's Hole at Leesburg Bike Fest 2008
Art In Motion, LLC entered the World Famous International Rat's Hole Custom Bike Show in Leesburg, Florida, on April 26th, 2008 with its custom trike, Flyin'. Not only did Flyin' make people stop and stare, but it took FIRST place in the 3-wheeler class. See photos at http://www.ArtInMotionLLC.com/gallery-trike.htm (PRWeb May 17, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Religion & Ethics calendar
Parish Festival, featuring entertainment by the Tune-Ups, a country store, food, games and more; 10 a.m.- 10 p.m.; St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 4325 Don Julio Blvd., North Highlands.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Rare, limited edition Tiger Woods, Payne Stewart, and other Great Cards and Artwork Now Available
Extremely rare cards and limited edition artwork now available at http://rare-sports-cards-memorabilia-golf-baseball-basketball-football.com. Player's cards and artwork of superstars such as Tiger Woods and Payne Stewart in golf, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays in baseball, and Michael Jordan in basketball are now available in limited quantities. Also available are older tobacco cards, and ...
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Frank Lloyd Wright works exhibited in NV museum he inspired
Sat, May 17, 2008 (12:12 a.m.) Will Bruder likes to think that Frank Lloyd Wright would feel at home in the Nevada Museum of Art.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Call it the age of Mission retro
Two iconic San Luis Obispo County landmarks, Mission San Miguel and Mission San Luis Obispo, are at different stages of coping with the most serious threat to large historic adobes in California — earthquakes. Mission San Miguel, closed because of extensive damage it sustained in the December 2003 San Simeon Earthquake, is seeing visible signs of progress as scaffolding rose around the ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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Community Calendar
SUNDAY Bolt Antique Tool Museum: 11:45-3:45 p.m. Unique museum with more than 5,000 tools collected by Carl (Bud) Bolt during 49 years.
Oroville Mercury-Register |
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From museums to McDonald's, woman hands hope to the Pixie 12
STOCKTON - She started with four girls because that's how many fit in her car.
The Record |
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Lilac Festival schedule
A list of this weekend's at the Lilac Festival.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Book of blossoms
Photographer Christopher Beane manages to take one of the most common themes in art, the flower, and present it in a whole new way. A collection of Beane's work fills his new book, "Flower," a coffee-table volume that celebrates his unconventional approach to floral photography.
Detroit Free Press |
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Contemporary artists design T-shirts for Gap
You can buy a Picasso T-shirt, but obviously, Picasso himself had nothing to do with it. Now you can buy a T-shirt that contemporary artists Chuck Close or Jeff Koons actually designed -- at the Gap.
Detroit Free Press |
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Students create masks
Fifth-grade students at Brinckerhoff Elementary School have been working on metal masks in art class that will be exhibited at the Festival of the Arts being held today at Mesier Park in Wappingers Falls.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Grace Christian students hold Renaissance Fair for school
STAUNTON — The Big Bad Wolf was framed.
The Staunton News Leader |
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Chicago notes
Green Festival Chicago The Green Festival will take place today and May 18 at Navy Pier. There will be 350 exhibits and 150 speakers sharing information about green shopping, community networking, organic food, natural home and garden and other topics. Festival pass is $15 per person.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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From Missouri's Capital City. Saturday, May 17, 2008 Top photo: Cousins Emorie and Lexa Beck share a love of drawing as well as listening to music together as they participate in the sixth annual Art's a Poppin' Festival Thursday evening in Jefferson City.
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Graffiti artists bring their works of art to Leeds
MULTI-millionaire art collector Charles Saatchi is just one fan of the "crazy, exciting" work of graffiti guy Tek 33. And yesterday saw the graffiti artist shelve an opening exhibition of his work in Brazil for the bright lights of Leeds to open "Burning Candy." (17/05/2008)
Leeds Today |
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Historic missions get modern retrofitting
Two iconic San Luis Obispo County landmarks, Mission San Miguel and Mission San Luis Obispo, are at different stages of coping with the most serious threat to large historic adobes in California -- earthquakes.
The Fresno Bee |
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News-Item photos focus of latest exhibit
SHAMOKIN — Photographs taken by News-Item staff members will be the focus of the latest exhibit at The Fine Art Gallery, in the Northumberland County Career and Arts Center, Eighth and Arch streets.
The Shamokin News-Item |
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Canon ME nurtures local talent at Gulf Photo Plus
Professional Canon photographic equipment and technical advice proves a hit with Gulf Photo Plus (GPP) attendees.
AME Info |
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Norwich preservation group's new home almost ready
Rose City Renaissance is preparing for a renaissance of its own. Its new quarters at 2-6 Cliff St. are just about ready to open.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Student architects design National Sailing Hall of Fame : Project's underlying lesson: Everyone's a critic
COLLEGE PARK - Thirteen University of Maryland architecture graduate students have spent the last several weeks designing the National Sailing Hall of Fame museum in Annapolis.
The Capital |
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Behind Cannes fest glitz, Bollywood does brisk business
Behind the glitz and glamour of the Cannes film festival, it is hard business for the Indian filmmakers and entertainment houses camping there. Deals are being inked and announcements of tie ups made during the prestigious festival that began Wednesday.
Calcutta News |
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'Never give up your dreams': Adult education grads see a future of opportunities
No flash photography was needed as members of Norwich’s Adult Education Class of 2008 received their diplomas — their smiles lit up the auditorium on Cedar Street as they crossed the stage to the applause of family and classmates.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Calendar, May 15-21
Be Somebody! World-famous large-canvas artist and master of fast-paced painting Rob Surette inspires children to use their talents, 7 p.m., Clark Art Institute. Watch as Surette completes nine huge works of art from start to finish.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Essays salute war heroes
WEST POINT — Every year, the Armed Services YMCA runs an essay contest for military kids. It asks them to write about their heroes.
Middletown Times Herald-Record |
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