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Dayton Society of Painters and Scupltors
Dayton Society of Painters and Sculptors: "Roger Haas Memorial Retrospective" today through June 15 at 48 High Street Gallery. Opening reception from 1 to 5 p.m. today, May 25; gallery hours 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. (937) 299-8015.
Dayton Daily News |
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Henson art crime probe to go interstate
Interstate authorities will play a role in determining what charges are laid over images of a naked and underage girl seized by police from a Sydney art gallery.
The West Australian |
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High court quashes charges against Nafisa Ali
The Delhi High Court Friday quashed criminal proceedings against former Miss India Nafisa Ali, for allegedly buying controversial paintings of M.F. Husain.
Calcutta News |
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'Magic in the Air' is theme for Art Ball
DAYTON — Long before TV shows got into the habit of eliminating contestants, it was popular sport at the Dayton Art Institute's annual Art Ball.
Dayton Daily News |
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Artist called back to the easel
Library staffer exhibiting work at Reuben Hoar during May.
Littleton Independent |
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DK set for counting on Sunday
The fate of all candidates contested from the eight Assembly constituencies of Dakshina Kannada will be out latest by 1 pm on May 25.
Deccan Herald |
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Beyond the parks: More to do from outer space to under the sea
Yes, there is life beyond the major theme parks. Here are a few other things going on: -At Kennedy Space Center, "Shuttle Wing" combines astronaut testimonials, artifacts, photos and anecdotes of otherworldly experiences. The permanent exhibit, just opened at the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, includes flight video narrated by Sally Ride, Bob Crippen, Charlie Bolden and Story Musgrave. ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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SBC staffers among top award winners
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Southern Baptist communications workers were among those recognized this year by various professional organizations for their achievements in writing, photography, design and other forms of Christian media as part of several contests.
BPNews.net |
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Whaling era comes alive: New Bedford is a novel trip for 'Moby-Dick' fans
The one-time whaling capital is home to what may be the world's largest model ship. The port city of New Bedford features the New Bedford Whaling Museum with its half-size replica of the bark Lagoda. The whale ship, 89 feet long, is inside the museum that lies in the heart of the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. New Bedford lies along the south coast of Massachusetts at the mouth of ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Beyond the parks: More to do from outer space to under the sea
Yes, there is life beyond the major theme parks. Here are a few other things going on: -At Kennedy Space Center, "Shuttle Wing" combines astronaut testimonials, artifacts, photos and anecdotes of otherworldly experiences. The permanent exhibit, just opened at the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, includes flight video narrated by Sally Ride, Bob Crippen, Charlie Bolden and Story Musgrave. Admission ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Cornell Capa, Photographer And ICP Founder, Dies At 90
Renowned photojournalist, former Magnum president, and International Center of Photography founder Cornell Capa died Friday morning at age 90.
PDNonline |
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“Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins,” starring Sam Worthington and Christian Bale, began principal photography on
May 5, 2008, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Halcyon Company Presentation of a Moritz Borman Production of a McG Film, “Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins” is directed by McG from a script by Michael Ferris and John Brancato.
Cinema Confidential |
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Book Review: Understanding Shutter Speed by Bryan Peterson
The author will deepen your understanding of photography, especially with the topic of exposure and shutter speed. Most people know of Bryan Peterson's 2004 bestselling book Understanding Exposure in which he explores in detail the relationship of aperture, shutter speed, and how to achieve successful exposures in difficult situations. In his new companion volume, Understanding Shutter Speed, ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Arts council to host student art show
The Berwyn Arts Council will host a student art showcase from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, May 30 at the Berwyn Cultural Center, 6420 16th Street.
Berwyn Life |
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Photojournalist Cornell Capa Dies
Pioneer photojournalist Cornell Capa, who used his pictures to illuminate social and political causes and also founded the International Center of Photography has died
Time Magazine |
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Foundation Grants Provide Opportunities Unavailable In Shrinking School Budget
Is the concept of the starving artist outdated? Jane F. Baker, art teacher at Falmouth High School, certainly thinks so and is out to prove it. “You can actually make a lot of money off of creative efforts if you know how to do so,” Ms. Baker said.
The Falmouth Enterprise |
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London's New Jack the Ripper Exhibit Cuts Deep
The note, written in blood-red ink with slanted cursive handwriting, reads like a confession: “I am down on whores and I shunt [sic] quit ripping them till I do get buckled. Grand work the last job was. I gave the lady no time to squeal. How can they catch me?”
FOX 29 Lake Charles |
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BLOG: Why leave Muncie?
I spent Thursday night in fine company, about 150 men and women honored by their customers during the Muncie Area’s Finest annual contest sponsored by The Star Press.
The Star Press |
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National Buffalo Museum
The mission of the North Dakota Buffalo Foundation (NDBF) is to foster awareness of the cultural and historical significance of the North American bison.
Park Rapids Enterprise |
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Teen singer, rapping senior to compete at Eurovision final
A second batch of competitors moved forward in the Eurovision song contest in Belgrade on Thursday night with a set of contestants aged 16 to 75 now set to join the other finalists taking the stage on Saturday.
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Artisan Life in New York State, a Weekend at a Time
East Aurora, near Buffalo, seeks to recapture the spirit of its artistic heyday with a local nonprofit offering classes in print- and jewelry-making, painting and metalwork.
New York Times |
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Dispatches from China: RMBT, university students exchange dances
After a brief instruction in traditional Chinese painting, members of Missoula’s Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre, try their hands at the art during a stop at Normal University in Guilin, China.
Missoulian |
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Roller coaster ride celebrated in specially-created painting
WILLIAMSBURG -- The popular Loch Ness Monster ride at Busch Gardens is 30 years old. Helping celebrate the event in a special way is 25-year-old Seth Chwast.
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads |
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Photography: Robert Frank's 'The Americans' Turns 50
Robert Frank's landmark photography book, 'The Americans,' turns 50 this year. It doesn't look it.
Newsweek |
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Special exhibit opens Saturday at Auburn museum
Auburn University's Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art will open the exhibition, "Auburn Collects: Imprinting the South: Works on Paper from the Collection of Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb" on Saturday.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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