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Rohm and Haas to Present Environmentally Advanced Technologies at Korea Coatings Seminar
Rohm and Haas (NYSE: ROH), the world's leading supplier for binders and additives for paint and coatings will host a seminar introducing its environmentally advanced technologies and products at a seminar on Thursday, April 24th, 2008. The seminar will take place at the Grand Intercontinental Hotel, adjacent to the Seoul Trade Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Centre Daily Times |
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Filipino artists to showcase paintings
Eight Filipino artists will showcase their paintings in a week long exhibit starting this Wednesday at the Bahrain Arts Society (BAS), Budaiya.
Philstar.com |
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Holladay's Photo Emporium wins photography awards
Photographers from Holladay’s Photo Emporium in Downtown Safford were recently honored by the Arizona Professional Photographers Association. Each year, the association holds a photography competition. Awards are given to entrants with the highest scores.
Eastern Arizona Courier |
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Calvin invites new authors for FFW event
This weekend, April 17-19, will be the culmination of two years of planning in the 2008 Festival of Faith & Writing at Calvin.
Chimes |
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Visions of the Future
VALDOSTA — Georgia Cities Week kicked off Friday evening with several visions of the future as part of Downtown Valdosta’s Art After Dark. City Market hosts the exhibit of the Georgia Cities Week Art Contest.
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Pot lovers celebrate 4-20
The smell was unmistakable, and the smoke cast a definite haze over the downtown core. People gathered on the lawn of the Vancouver Art Gallery to take part in 4-20, a term used to refer to pot smoking ...
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On Now: William Hedley
Thistle Hall is a vibrant community centre in the heart of New Zealand's cultural capital. We provide a community hall, meeting room and Wellington's only community gallery showcasing a range of artists and crafts people, from the established to the emerging.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Bands take advantage of online opportunities
By members' own account, Maldroid went about its debut a little backward - or maybe not in this age of digital media. The Oakland indie rock band was discovered in early 2006 when its music video won a YouTube contest. That led, among other things, to an...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Head of State launches 15th annual Lepa Regatta festival
SEMPORNA : Head of State Tun Haji Ahmadshah Abdullah launched the three-day annual Lepa Regatta festival at the town padang here Saturday night.
The New Sabah Times |
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Family farms losing ground to development
Local artist Virginia Vaughan bids farewell to her family farm through a series of paintings. Urban growth has reached many family farms in the Austin area and it's finally reached Vaughn's.
News 8 Austin |
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New York Magazine 04/18/08
An Ecstatic Addition To Manhattan's Skyline? Architect Jean Nouvel's design "for a condo and hotel resting on three floors of new galleries for the Museum of Modern Art is an ecstatic reproach to Manhattan's regularity.
Arts Journal |
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Immersion students excel at language fair
Cherokee Nation Immersion students recently participated in the 6th Annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman.
Muskogee Phoenix |
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Area Artists Featured in Woman's Club Art Show
73rd Paducah Art Show Kicks off Quilt Week with awards and reception. ART PHOTOS INCLUDED
WPSD Paducah |
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SMARTER Brunei Campaigns To Raise Fund For BACA
Bandar Seri Begawan - With the launch of World Autism Awareness Day at the RIPAS hospital on April 2, the Child Development Centre - of the Ministry of Health and Special Education Unit (UPK) held its 4th exhibition at the-Hua Ho Petani Mall in Tutong Saturday.
BruDirect.com |
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NZ's first guitar fest - only in New Plymouth
Some of the biggest names in guitar playing will be descending on New Plymouth for New Zealand's first international guitar festival G-TARanaki from 14-19 July 2008.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Dynamic troupe summons flow of Chinese 'chi' energy
Although she spends most of her time now sculpting movements that other people will perform, choreographer Nai-Ni Chen remains a wonderful dancer.
The Star-Ledger |
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MES school hails young artists
doha • Students of MES did well in all categories in the painting competition hosted in connection with the Qatar Malayali Conference by the Islahi Centre.
The Peninsula |
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Sculptor used pictures for likeness of Gilmer
AnMed Health Medical Center founder Jennie Gilmer was the inspiration for sculpture.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Millsaps Second Senior Studio Art Exhibition
Senior Gallery Talks by Michelle Allen, Alyce Howe, Mathew Puckett & Petra Vackova – Monday, April 21st at 4:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations.
Jackson Free Press |
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Gilmer sculpture dedicated at AnMed Health
Anderson County icon and AnMed Health founder Jennie Gilmer lifts infant in memorial statue
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Sculpture inspired by flight takes wing
Indianapolis International finished installing the first artwork that will adorn the new $1.1 billion main terminal scheduled to open in October. Cardinalis, named after the state bird, is a 35-foot-tall sculpture featuring an actual wing from an F-14 Tomcat aircraft, a supersonic, twin-engine fighter recently retired by the U.S. Navy.
USA Today |
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The Lost Leonardo
The Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece, The Battle of Anghiari, is thought to be lost forever, but an art detective thinks he has solved the mystery of the missing mural. Morley Safer reports.
CBS News |
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Family farms losing ground to development
MANOR Local artist Virginia Vaughan bids farewell to her family farm through a series of paintings. Urban growth has reached many family farms in the Austin area and it's finally reached Vaughn's.
News 8 Austin |
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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: 'British Asians don't get the arts, and don't want to either'
What Good Are the Arts? was the title of a book by John Carey, whose iconoclastic lectures captivated me long ago when I was struggling to adapt to the peculiarly musky atmosphere of Oxford. Grandiloquent claims that the arts fill a God-shaped hole, rouse rapture, or set down ultimate moral templates are, Carey writes, assumptions or exaggerations: "The notion of artworks as sacred implies that ...
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The POW!! factor: Comic-book superheroes can also be style icons
Fashion might move faster than a speeding bullet, but that's not the only thing it has in common with Superman. The interplay of comic-book costumes and fashion is explored in a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, entitled Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy. According to curator Andrew Bolton: "Fashion, like the superhero, celebrates metamorphosis, providing unlimited ...
Independent |
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