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Cornell Capa, 90, photojournalist
Cornell Capa, who founded the International Center of Photography in New York after a long and distinguished career as a photojournalist, died Friday at his home in Manhattan.
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Art lovers flock to Oslo Munch Museum as stolen 'Scream' returns
Art lovers converged on the Munch Museum in Oslo on Friday as Edvard Munch's Expressionist masterpiece "The Scream" went back on display nearly four years after it was stolen and damaged in a daring heist.
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Art teacher who groped students won't get new trial
A judge refused today to grant an acquittal or a new trial for a former art teacher convicted of groping two of his young female students.
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Art lovers flock to Oslo Munch Museum as stolen 'Scream' returns
OSLO (AFP) - Art lovers converged on the Munch Museum in Oslo on Friday as Edvard Munch's Expressionist masterpiece "The Scream" went back on display nearly four years after it was stolen and damaged in a daring heist.
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Nvidia to acquire ray tracing startup
Render bender Nvidia in the past has jeered Intel's heavy investments in ray tracing as a successor of rasterization for graphics rendering — but it's always stopped short of dismissing the technology completely.…
The Register |
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Terminating Time
Those of you with Memorial Day travel plans to New Mexico might want to reconsider—the machines are rising once again...in the vicinity of Albuquerque. Principal photography began...
E! Online |
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Street painting
Jay Schwartz, founder of IdeaWork, can usually be found creating flashy websites and ad campaigns for clients such as Harrah's and Cirque du Soleil's Zumanity show, but he often escapes the digital realm to draw 12-foot chalk pastels on the pavement.
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Kiwanis names Eddie Essay Contest winners
BOYNE CITY — Fifth graders from Boyne City and Boyne Falls schools learned about charitable organizations and the importance of giving during the third annual Fifth Grade Eddie Essay Contest.
Petoskey News-Review |
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High court quashes charges against Nafisa Ali
New Delhi, May 23: The Delhi High Court Friday quashed criminal proceedings against former Miss India Nafisa Ali, for allegedly buying controversial paintings of M.F. Husain.
New Kerala |
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Celebrate Memorial Day at Living Memorial Sculpture Garden
WEED - The Living Memorial Sculpture Garden (LMSG) will be dedicating new names engraved on the Hot LZ Memorial Wall at the Memorial Day ceremony starting at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 25. For more information, call 842-2477 or 938-2218.
Siskiyou Daily News |
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Silver Technicals 2
*** Consumers are tapped out…David Walker on CNBC…I.O.U.S.A. at the SILVERDOCS Film Festival…and more!
GoldSeek.com |
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Royal Visit
Eighty Mississippi students grades nine through 12 will be presented the Duke of Edinburgh Award Friday at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson.
WJTV Jackson |
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Cornell Capa, founder of NY-based photo center, dies at 90
Pioneer photojournalist Cornell Capa, who used his pictures to illuminate social and political causes and also founded the International Center of Photography, died Friday. He was 90.
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Ottawa designers strut their stuff at inaugural fashion festival
Models wrapped in fashions created by Ottawa-area designers are sashaying through a former courthouse during the first ever Ottawa Fashion Week.
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VISTA: Chocolate Festival meets kites, art, Sunday
VISTA ---- Start with chocolate, add art, kites and even trains, and voila: You have Vista's third annual Chocolate Festival, a sumptuous street fair to be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday in the city's downtown. Business groups created the festiva
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CANNES '08 NOTEBOOK And Then You Die: Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York
In terms of the political/social engagement of competition films at the 61st Cannes Film Festival , it isn't too much of a stretch to say that Charlie Kaufman 's " Synecdoche, New York " makes Arnaud Desplechin 's dysfunctional family drama " A Christmas Tale " look like " Che ," or even " Waltz With Bashir ." Much-bruited, much-imitated screenwriter Kaufman's directorial debut features a parade ...
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Book-signing and exhibition features reservation students
PABLO — The Art Vision and Outreach in Community Eduation, Upward Bound and GEAR UP are proud to present an exhibition and book-signing for ‘Flathead Reservation All Stops Vision & Voice,’ a publication of photographs and writings by students of the Upward Bound Program.
Char-Koosta News |
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'Amistad' opera, Italy ties highlight Spoleto
The Spoleto Festival USA celebrates renewed ties with its namesake festival in Italy and features a new version of the opera "Amistad" during its 17-day season that opens Friday.
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Dorcheat Historical Museum to open June 10
The Dorcheat Historical Association Museum will open to the public on June 10. The museum, located at 116 Pearl Street, focuses on the unique history of Minden and Webster Parish.
Minden Press-Herald |
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Children's Museum reveals 'green' plans
The Children's Museum is looking toward a “green” future, with the possibility of a roof garden, solar panels and even a windmill, according to executive director Marlene Brown.
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Art students paint 20 murals for outdoor gallery
The Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery in Huntsville has just gotten much bigger thanks to the Grade 9 to 11 visual arts students at Huntsville High School.
The Huntsville Forester |
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Artist under fire for nude photos
An exhibition by a leading Australian photographer has been shut down and is under investigation by police because it displayed portraits of naked children as young as 12.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Annual festivals showcase classical music, instruments - and voice, this year
About this time every year, for the past several years, local music festivals start cranking up their schedule of summer performances.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Islip Art Museum presents exhibit
The Islip Art Museum will present A Passion For Pixels, an exhibition which considers digital art in its many incarnations. The exhibition will be on view in the Museum's main galleries at Brookwood Hall, 50 Irish Ln., East Islip from June 18 to September 7. A reception for artists will be held on Sun., July 27, 1 to 4 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public.
Babylon Beacon |
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Cornell Capa, founder of NY-based photo center, dies at 90
Fri, May 23, 2008 (10:42 a.m.) Pioneer photojournalist Cornell Capa has died at the age of 90. The death of Capa (KAP'-uh) was announced Friday by New York's International Center of Photography, which he founded.
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