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Food notes for May 21.
The Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) has launched an iTuber Take II video contest on YouTube. Spud lovers can work their magic in front of the camera with the Idaho potato in celebration of the International Year of the Potato.
The Providence Journal |
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E Ink Reveals New Products at Leading U.S. Display Show
E Ink(R) Corporation, the leading developer and provider of electronic ink technology, demonstrated displays with fast screen response and flexibility using E Ink Vizplex(TM) Imaging Film at this year's SID Display Week 2008 International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition.
Centre Daily Times |
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Exhibit at Historical Society of Washington charts black baseball history
WASHINGTON - James (Cool Papa) Bell got his nickname for being a calm guy. But when it was game time, he ran fast.
Canadian Press via Yahoo! News |
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Celebrate Redlands calendar, May 20
May 22: 6 to 9 p.m., Downtown Redlands Market Night. Information: (909) 798-7548 May 24 and 25: noon to 4 p.m., Contemporary American Art Glass, Historical Glass Museum. Information: www.glassmuseums.com
Redlands Daily Facts |
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DRAMA Till May 23 at Gallery Rasa, 828/1 Block-P, New Alipore; 4 pm - 8 pm:
A set of 12 etchings by Suhas Roy. Till May 24 at Chemould Art Gallery, 12F Park Street, #2229 8641; 2 pm - 7 pm: The Fragmented Traditions — recent paintings by Aloke Kumar Paul.
The Telegraph |
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Local young artists honored
Wabash County students were among the 600 youngsters from around Indiana to participate in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's 2008 Symphony in Color contest.
Wabash Plain Dealer |
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Vancouver Art Gallery to double in size in new home
The Vancouver Art Gallery has found a new location and its current home is being sized up by other institutions.
CBC British Columbia |
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Louis Kahn-Designed House (Still) Up for Sale
A Louis I. Kahn–designed residence in Pennsylvania failed to leave the auction block last weekend, unlike other landmark Modernist houses quickly scooped up by high bidders in recent years.
Architectural Record |
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Fort Collins to host first-ever photography trade show
The good news for Fort Collins just keeps on coming.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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Dallas Museum Announces Jazz Under the Stars: David "Fathead" Newman on May 22
The Dallas Museum of Art announces a hot new lineup for the 25th annual series of free outdoor concerts - Chase Presents Jazz Under the Stars. The 2008 series hosts a diverse schedule of performances from Dixieland and swing to mainstream jazz.
All About Jazz |
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www.HelpJoeB.com
One of the most talented and well-liked photographers in our industry needs help. Joe Bonello is an icon in motorsports - and not just in photography.
Cycle News |
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Will Wright's Top 8
Famed designer curates video game section at Vancouver Art Gallery's KRAZY! exhibit. Here's what he chose and why
Games Radar |
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LAHS stages senior student art show
LAHS stages senior student art show
Times News |
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Exhibit charts black baseball history in Washington
James "Cool Papa" Bell got his nickname for being a calm guy. But when it was game time, the baseball player ran like lightning.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Tomah schools settle religious freedom lawsuit
MADISON, Wis. (AP) The Tomah School District has formally agreed to allow religious expression in student artwork to settle a federal lawsuit. The Alliance Defense Fund sued the district in March on behalf of a Tomah High School student. The student alleged an art teacher gave him a zero on an assigned drawing because he included a cross and the words John 3:16 A sign of love in the picture. The ...
Stevens Point Journal |
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Strawberry Festival proves ‘berry’ fun for Rhea
Despite some chilly weather and rain, the 61st Annual Tennessee Strawberry Festival came to Dayton again and thousands were sure to discover “berried treasure” throughout its many festivities.
Rhea County Online |
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Construction Causes Changes To Three Rivers Art Show
PITTSBURGH -- With 300 artists, more than 50 live music performances, 15 visual arts installations and four original dance and theatre productions, summer begins in downtown Pittsburgh with the 49th annual Three Rivers Arts Festival.
WPXI Pittsburgh |
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Oil Refineries Subsidiary, Carmel Olefins, Receives Hearing Protocol
Oil Refineries Ltd. announced today that it has been notified by Carmel Olefins Ltd. , , that on May 19, 2008 CAOL received the protocol of the hearing held before the Ministry of Environmental Protections on May 1, 2008 in relation to the smoke emission event that occurred on April 9 2008 .
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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On the Wall
Published: Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 9:15 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 3:32 a.m. Rehoboth, a Kenyan women's crafts collective based in the village of Deepsea in Nairobi District, displays its baskets and jewelry Tuesday through June 29 at the Sebastopol Gallery, 150 N. Main St.
North Bay Business Journal |
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Tomah Schools Accepts Religious Expressions In Student Artwork
Student Claimed Discrimmination Over His Work
WEAU Eau Claire |
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High prices expected for Freud, Bacon works
Artworks by in-demand British artists Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon are scheduled to cross the block in London in June, following on the footsteps of recent record-setting sales in New York.
CBC |
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New Date for Blues by the Bay
Category: Local News Topics: Briefs, Music The Redwood Coast Music Festivals announced it is changing the dates for their annual Blues by the Bay Festival.
The Eureka Reporter |
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High-End Homes Sold as Art
With the housing market in shambles, certain properties are being pitched with more than "charming" and "must see inside." They're being auctioned as art. Of course, it helps when they have a name like Richard Neutra or Louis Kahn attached to them. A house designed by Neutra was auctioned off by Christie's last week for $15 million (it had been estimated at $25 million) and a Louis Kahn (one of ...
NPR |
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Tomah Schools Settle Religious Freedom Lawsuit
The Tomah School District has formally agreed to allow religious expression in student artwork to settle a federal lawsuit. The Alliance Defense Fund sued the district in March on behalf of a Tomah High School student.
FOX 6 News Milwaukee |
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Diane Tanios Gallery Brings Together Artist, Academics, Local Community for Unique Interactive Event, Thursday, May ...
The Diane Tanios Gallery, one of the newest fine art galleries in Chicago specializing in contemporary works by established and emerging artists, is hosting An Evening in the Gallery, featuring the photography of David Teplica MD, MFA, Thursday, May 22, from 7 - 10 p.m. The gallery (www.dianetaniosgallery.com) is located at 3243 North Broadway, in East Lakeview, and opened in February 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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