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LeRoy Neiman's Ryder Cup Artwork Available as Golf Collectible for Father's Day
Celebrate Father's Day and the 37th Ryder Cup at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, with Official Artwork by iconic sports artist LeRoy Neiman.
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Pinoy surrealist Justiniani conquers Singapore art scene
The 1st solo exhibit of award-winning Filipino visual artist Mark Justiniani in Singapore has been an instant success. The 42 year old artist is one of the country’s leading catalysts of surrealism and social-realism.
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
UPDATE : You can now click on my podcast, at the end of this post. If you listened this morning to my very rapid-fire analysis of the art market on WNYC , you heard me mention that Roman Abramovich ---an orphan, a college dropout and now #15 on the Forbes billionaires list ---is said to have bought the two big record-setters in the latest round of New York contemporary art auctions: Francis ...
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World Traveler
You name it, Stanley Lambchop probably has been there and done that, whether it be eating at IHOP, enjoying the beach and scenery of Cozumel, Mexico, or touring museums in England.
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Nigeria: Cannes is the United Nation for Film Makers - NFC Boss
Cannes film festival has been described as the 'United Nations' for film practitioners in the world.
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Alpacas add another dimension to ag mix in Central Illinois
FARMER CITY -- Steve Stielow helps two alpaca shearers stretch out the animal’s front and back legs. Once the alpaca lies on a mat in the barn, its extended legs secured with ropes set up with a pulley system, Alley-Pac shearer Brent Winslow of Minnesota expertly shears down the side of the body. Video Photo gallery
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On 'Idol,' good singers make for a dull season
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- This season of "American Idol" had talented singers, a doe-eyed teenage contestant for the prepubescent crowd, visits from pop royalty, stinging comments from Simon Cowell and jaw-droppers from Paula Abdul.
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Artist says Vuitton design raises Darfur awareness
HAARLEM, Netherlands (Reuters) - Danish art student Nadia Plesner, being sued by the fashion house Louis Vuitton for depicting its handbag on a T-shirt, says her design has got more people talking about the Darfur conflict than she ever thought.
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Artist says Vuitton design raises Darfur awareness
Source: Reuters (Repeats to more addresses) By Foo Yun Chee HAARLEM, Netherlands, May 19 (Reuters) - Danish art student Nadia Plesner, being sued by the fashion house Louis Vuitton for depicting its handbag on a ...
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Artist says Vuitton design raises Darfur awareness
Danish art student Nadia Plesner, being sued by the fashion house Louis Vuitton for depicting its handbag on a T-shirt, says her design has got more people talking about the Darfur conflict than she ever thought.
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Arts Briefs (5/16)
The Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Ave., and Phoenix Art Museum,1625 N. Central Ave., are teaming up to celebrate International Museum Day by offering visitors admission to both museums for the price of one.
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ATTIC TREASURES CAN HELP THE TOY TOWN MUSEUM
Look in the attic, the basement or even under the bed and find a special treasure to donate to the 'Treasures for Toy Town' auction to benefit the Toy Town Museum.
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Art and Wine Festival Wraps Up
The art and wine festival held in downtown Springfield wraps up. Story Provided By ABC Newschannel 20
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Crystal Oscillators exhibit stabilities as low as ±25 ppm.
Including 6 models (C107A, C106A, C105B, C85E, C85F, and C85G), C-Series oscillators come in various package sizes, smallest (model C107A) having footprint of 2.5 x 2.0 mm and frequency range of 1.0-200 MHz. They feature tri-state enable/disable function for power efficiency, and -10 to +60°C temperature range. Designed to yield timing support for advanced wireless and microwave systems and ...
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South Africa: World Celebrates International Museum Day
A number of activities have been lined up for International Museum Day on Sunday with a number of museums in South Africa offering free entry on the day.
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Portugal to host sand sculpture exhibition from May 22
More than 60 sculptors used 35,000 tonnes of sand on an area of 15.000 square metres to build a park with sculptures of well-known Hollywood films and characters. A sand sculpture replica of Mount Rushmore's four presidents will be one of the major attractions.
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GALLERY FOUR
Established business for 35 years Gallery Four offers: Personal Service Jewellery, Watch and Clock repairs on either antique or modern items including barometers.
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Carnegie libraries continue to thrive with redevelopment
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) - Carnegie libraries across Iowa aren't what they used to be. Iowa has about 80 of the historic buildings still in use - but fewer are being used as libraries. Some are now offices or art museums.
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Augusta’s Spring Running Festival set for June 13 and 14
AUGUSTA — The third annual Spring Running Festival, a celebration of life in, on, and along the Kennebec River, will take place Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14 at Mill Park and Old Fort Western on the riverfront in Augusta.
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Alice Austen House elects board members
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The Alice Austen House Museum has elected a slate of board members and advisers, Carl Rutberg, the Rosebank museum's executive director has announced.
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Birmingham artists auction works for AIDS awareness
Area artists provided more than 200 original pieces to be silently auctioned off at the 17th annual "Hats Off to Arty Party," sponsored by Birmingham AIDS Outreach on May 17.
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HARLOW: Sculpture vandalised
A SCULPTURE from Harlow's collection has been vandalised beyond repair and is set to be removed from the Town Park. Aphrodite, by Ernest Adsetts, is owned by the Harlow Art Trust and has sat in a quiet location since it was donated to the trust in 1957.
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Influence of Medical Illustrations Examined in New Exhibition
From Norman Rockwell’s images of a kindly country doctor in caring consultation with his patients to contemporary artworks noting the latest health regimens and medical revelations, health-related topics have long been a source for compelling artistic commentary.
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A dash of culture
LEWISTON - Lewiston's Bates Mill No. 5 was the backdrop Sunday for a "performative meal" prepared with three unique ingredients: the history, culture and politics of Androscoggin County. Whipping up the culinary treat were Bates College students and faculty, in collaboration with Museum L-A.
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Abramovich 'revealed' as Freud buyer
Roman Abramovich has been 'revealed' as the mystery buyer of two paintings which smashed records at auction last week.
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