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Gold star: Scenes From L.A.
'A lot of paintings I did for that series [from photos taken at a farmers market in Los Angeles] were of people sitting by themselves. I thought it was interesting that we were in this busy place yet everyone was so isolated.'
The News & Observer |
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Gold star: Scenes From L.A.
Kathleen Petermann won first place in the Congressional Art Contest Show and Reception sponsored by U.S. Rep. Brad Miller on Saturday at the N.C. Museum of Art.
The News & Observer |
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'Culinary heart' scheme causes some indigestion
PLANS to convert an Ilfracombe cottage into a restaurant and art gallery appears to have left opinions equally divided.
North Devon Gazette & Advertiser |
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Photographer's images capture heady days of jazz
Herb Snitzer's photography from a half-century ago shows there's more than one way to record a jazz musician.
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Art exhibits
Painting exhibit 49 West Coffeehouse, Winebar and Gallery will exhibit the Korean brush paintings of Yoomi Kim Yoon through May at 49 West St., Annapolis. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to midnight weekdays and 7:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. weekends. 410-626-9796.
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Art instructor DISD Teacher of the Year
Art teacher Suzy Smith was named the Dallas Independent School District's 2008 Teacher of the Year on Tuesday evening at the Old Red Courthouse. Ms. Smith, a DISD teacher for six years, teaches prekindergarten through fifth grade at Edna Rowe Elementary School.
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Bristol Trading Company Gwynedd Valley to Host Recruiting Event
Naples, Florida corporate-based Bristol Trading Company opens Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania auction house with new business model. The event on Thursday, May 29, 2008 will introduce the Philadelphia suburbs to Bristol's services and provide individuals with career opportunities as sales representatives. (PRWeb May 21, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Record donation for National Gallery of Victoria
A Victorian family has broken the record for the largest private cash donation to an Australian art museum.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Thatcher artwork divides opinion
The prospect of spending three months in the shadow of two giants of 20th century British politics is dividing opinion among members of the Welsh Assembly.
icWales |
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Discover your Scandinavian side at festival
Ephraim is holding its Scandinavian Heritage Festival Thursday through Saturday to celebrate the influence of the Scandinavian pioneers who settled the Sanpete Valley.
Deseret Morning News |
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Aviation art lands in Millville
MILLVILLE - An exhibit that seems tailor-made for the Millville Army Air Field Museum is now on display there after being shown throughout southern New Jersey.
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Whitaker~Augusta Teams Up With WorthPoint
Whitaker~Augusta Auction Company joins WorthPoint, a social network and search engine for collectors. (PRWeb May 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/vintagefashion/textilesauction/prweb962174.htm
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Belgrade Guide
The 53rd Eurovision Song Contest is about to unite 43 European countries in the world’s largest (and campest) song competition. What better place to hold this celebration then than in a city with one of the most turbulent histories in Europe - Serbia’s capital, Belgrade.
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Park in progress
Randy Metcalf/The Explorer , Wesly Carbonneau (left) and Noah Fernandez race down the slides at the Marana Heritage Park. While exhibit and activity space have yet to be built, residents can take advantage of a playground area and ball fields.
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Oil Refineries' Board Approves an Outline For Potential Acquisition of Balance of Carmel Olefins
Oil Refineries Ltd. , Israel's largest oil refiner, has announced today that, following its announcement of April 6, 2008 with respect to the joint examination with Israel Petrochemical Enterprises Ltd. , for the acquisition of the 50% balance of Carmel Olefins Ltd. , the Company's Board of Directors has granted its management approval to progress in the negotiations to reach an agreement for ...
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"Here it's Peace," a Solo Show By Artist Michele Guieu
In her solo show at the San Diego Art Institute, artist Michele Guieu presents a compelling juxtaposition of paintings and digital images portraying newsworthy, global events with the equally important events that comprise her daily life. (PRWeb May 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb958304.htm
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The Man From Laramie
(0 mins, No Rating, ). Camps & camping, homes & gardens, dining & drinking, fairs & festivals. Noise Pop celebrates its sweet sixteen with expanded coverage of art, film, comedy, and a whole lot of noise. A look at how the music fests's indie empire has grown.
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The Cotton Club
(127 mins, R, ). Camps & camping, homes & gardens, dining & drinking, fairs & festivals. Noise Pop celebrates its sweet sixteen with expanded coverage of art, film, comedy, and a whole lot of noise. A look at how the music fests's indie empire has grown.
East Bay Express |
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The Chase (1965)
(135 mins, No Rating, 1965). Camps & camping, homes & gardens, dining & drinking, fairs & festivals. Noise Pop celebrates its sweet sixteen with expanded coverage of art, film, comedy, and a whole lot of noise. A look at how the music fests's indie empire has grown.
East Bay Express |
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Valparaiso University events
Japan in photos “Cultural Memory in Japan” continues through June 30 at Mueller Hall, 1300 Chapel Drive. Featured in the exhibit are photographs taken by eight Valparaiso students who participated in an 11-day research trip to Japan in early March. The 17 photographs represent the grandeur of both contemporary and historical Japan, as well as highlight the aesthetic attention to detail found in ...
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A Marsden Hartley Goes on the Block In American Sale
Restitution of lost wartime paintings is a common theme in the art world. But a slight twist on a common theme — confiscation by the Red Army, not the Nazis — is what's making a rediscovered Marsden Hartley masterpiece the most important lot of today's American sale at Christie's. Until recently, Hartley's 1915 oil-on-canvas "Lighthouse" never left eastern Germany. It spent most of its life in ...
The New York Sun |
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LOCAL BRIEFS 05-21-08
Flint neighbors meet on Thursday FALL RIVER — The next Flint Neighborhood meeting will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. at Chor-Bishop Eid Apts. Portrait artist coming to club FALL RIVER — ACESE Program will be hosting Rob Surette, “The Fastest Portrait Artist in the World” and his famed “BE SOMEBODY!” speed-painting performance on Thursday for an amazing 60 minute performance beginning at noon in the ...
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Jazz Festival Vendor Upset
By Ryan Fowler Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 11:41 p.m. Toledoans have enjoyed the smooth sounds of the Art Tatum Jazz Festival the past eight years. Morris Stanley has been part of the festivities for six of those years, making his Po' Mo' Ribs available to the public.
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Picasso Going to Annmarie Garden Sculpture Park & Arts Center in Southern Maryland
SOLOMONS.- Annmarie Garden Sculpture Park & Arts Center in Solomons, Md., will unveil its spectacular new 15,000 sq. ft. Arts Building during a two-day public celebration, Saturday and Sunday, May 31 and June 1, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day.
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NASA's 50th Anniversary Inspires Smithsonian Traveling Art Exhibit
WASHINGTON.- A traveling art exhibition featuring 73 works by some of America's leading artists has been organized by the Smithsonian Institution to honor NASA's 50th birthday.
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