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Thinking outside the box
BRANDON -- A box is a box is a box until it's been transformed into a five-sided painting. ... - By DAWSON RASPUZZI Staff Writer
Rutland Herald |
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SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
Contest: The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Livonia is accepting submissions for the 2008 Livonia Relay for Life Poster Contest.
Detroit Free Press |
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Skiing the net
www.waterskimag.com WaterSki Online is the Web site for WaterSki Magazine, published in Winter Park, Fla. Visitors can learn about water- skiing schools and camps, watch videos and read reviews of ski boats, skis and wake boards. View a gallery of reader photos, read industry news, browse the classified ads, and sign up for an e-newsletter. Panfish Pro Tactics
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Art Galleries
"Off The Wall Small" Group show of small works. Show runs Jan. 9-Feb. 10, Free. For more information, call Pixie Couch at 650-701-1018 or e-mail pixiec@mindspring.com or visit www.themaingallery.org . The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Memorial Day a time to reflect in Ypsilanti
Tradition and sacrifice will be highlighted at Ypsilanti's Memorial Day activities. The day will kick off at the Yankee Air Museum at Willow Run Airport, with a pancake breakfast that will run 8 to 11 a.m., followed by a hot dog lunch.
The Ann Arbor News |
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College photography students make an impression
The more thorough we are with the learning and preparation processes, the more successful our photography will be.
Greeley Tribune |
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Innovation Entertainment Announces the Finalists for the April 2008 Low Budget Love International Music Competition
The Low Budget Love Music Competition is a monthly contest founded on the belief that "you don't have to spend a lot of money to make quality music that people will love." This opportunity gives unsigned or independent artists, musicians and songwriters a chance to win cash prizes, have their music considered for future licensing opportunities and be heard by a pool of industry professionals, ...
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The festival florist
His floral arrangements have framed gatherings hosted by celebrities so famous they need only one name - Madonna, Uma and Ethan.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Shobha Deepak Singh makes London debut
By Dipankar De Sarkar, London, May 25: Shobha Deepak Singh, Delhi-based director of the Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra, has opened a spectacular exhibition here of her photographs, drawing admiration from the audience.
New Kerala |
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Stalking a good time in Empire
At the fifth annual Asparagus Festival Saturday, Empire was dressed green, the sky was blue and the air smelled of breaded asparagus and fried fish. Children were running on the beach and in the streets, with asparagus secured tightly around their heads.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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Advocate, Greenwich Time win awards
Staff and wire reports The Advocate and Greenwich Time collected 30 awards, including 15 first-place honors, in the annual Connecticut Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists annual Excellence in Journalism Contest.
Stamford Advocate |
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Artist embraces nature
Nathaniel Hester says he wants to create art full of "mystery and wonder." On that score the Raleigh native's new exhibit is a great success.
The News & Observer |
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Outdoor Theater
From the mountains to the sea, North Carolina replays its past every summer. Drama abounds under the stars in the mystery at Manteo, the treachery at Cherokee and deliverance at Snow Camp. Here's a rundown of summer's outdoor dramas, including a Shakespeare festival in Asheville and the local production "Amistad Saga 'Reflections' " in Raleigh.
The News & Observer |
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Teens celebrate our rivers through art exhibit
'I've known rivers,' wrote the poet Langston Hughes in 1921. 'I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of human blood in human veins.'
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Advocate, Greenwich Time win awards
The Advocate and Greenwich Time collected 30 awards, including 15 first-place honors, in the annual Connecticut Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists annual Excellence in Journalism Contest.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Display recalls career of famous Laurie Sisters
SHAMOKIN — Next to the recreation of the WISL radio control room that was set up again this year for the Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts was a full-size photo cutout of the Laurie Sisters.
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Salon showcases diversity
The 84th Annual Spring Salon, at the Springville Museum of Art through July 6, is a visually and thematically diverse exhibition. And while some might consider the exhibit too eclectic, it's this striking diversity that gives the show its energy.
Deseret Morning News |
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Rare camel fossil unearthed in southeast Gilbert
When paleontologist Robert McCord comes to Gilbert, he knows he’ll probably dig up something interesting. As chief curator of natural history at the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa, McCord has been called in at least twice to excavate prehistoric fossils unearthed at Gilbert constructions sites.
East Valley Tribune |
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What’s bugging you?
This masterpiece of thrills, slapstick and romance in the insect world, featuring ladybugs, spiders, endless lines of caterpillars and two amorous snails, is being shown at noon as part of the Movies for Kids series at the Jacob Burns Film Center. Using time-lapse photography and amazing close-ups, “Microcosmos,” acclaimed worldwide, takes the nature documentary to a new level. Tickets are ...
The Journal News |
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Dahl Arts Center to be closed for holiday observance
The Dahl Arts Center gallery and business offices will be closed to the public on Monday, May 26, for Memorial Day.
Rapid City Journal |
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Stage Turner names fiction contest winner
Stage Turner, a nonprofit arts organization based in Leelanau County, has named the winner of its inaugural Louise Klein Carpenter Short Fiction Contest.
Leelanau Enterprise |
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John Lapus holds Sweetilicious at the Music Museum
PEP blogger John "Sweet" Lapus will be celebrating his fifteenth year in showbiz with a show at the Music Museum on May 31 (Saturday).
PEP |
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Dad's Father's Day Dream: A Wine Experience
(ARA) - That macaroni sculpture was a delightful gift when you were in grade school. And he smiled and wore it when you gave him that tie-dyed tie in your teen years. But you're a grown-up now, and Dad's expecting a Father's Day gift with a bit more sophistication.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Start a kitchen renaissance
If Americans are feeling frustrated about food, who can blame us? It's not just the bugs in the burger or the hormones in Chinese seafood or even the skyrocketing prices. It's that most of us feel powerless to fix things.
Deseret Morning News |
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Saugatuck Artists Collective opens shop with flair
SAUGATUCK -- Nancy Parker and Kathy Stanton have filled an empty lighthouse with work from 26 mostly local artists, including a wooden sculpture Laketown Township resident Marcia Perry in the window.
The Grand Rapids Press |
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