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Art association ends annual poetry contest
Newburyport Art Association's Annual Poetry Contest is coming to an end.
The Daily News of Newburyport
50 years on 35mm
Even if you've never heard the name, you have seen the works of photojournalist Marc Riboud. From newspapers to museum exhibitions to textbooks, Riboud has produced some of the most iconic photographs of the last six decades.
China Daily
Interviewer should keep age out of equation
Q I am looking for a summer internship, and my college referred me to a company. I am a 20-year-old female art student, and one of the interviewers said he knows he is not supposed to ask, but he wanted to know if I am 21 years old. I begrudgingly told him my age, but I am wondering how to answer this type of question.
Los Angeles Daily News
Reid's widow urges 'huge' reward for art's return
Thieves grab 12 works by famed Canadian artist Bill Reid, 11 of them made of gold, from Vancouver's Museum of Anthropology
The Globe and Mail
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, C. Waste
Click image(s) to enlarge This artist’s rendering shows NASA’s Martian lander ‘Phoenix,’ which landed safely Sunday.
Killeen Daily Herald
Exhibit's success spurs expansion
African-American exhibit's second reception June 6
The News Journal
Henson controversy hits country NSW
A country NSW council has taken down photographs by Bill Henson, fearful of the controversy that has engulfed a Sydney exhibition.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News
Inspired by Sept. 11, artist Glenn Hayes donates artwork to soldiers
Wildlife artist Glenn Heyes was so devastated by the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center that he sat down and sketched an American...
Seattle Times
Bluebird of happiness
Photos of fledgling family worth a decade's wait Last Sunday started out like any other spring morning. The sun was shining, the birds were singing and it looked like a good day for photography once it dried up a bit. I was excited; I had the opportunity to cross off a long-standing item of my photographic "to do" list. For the first time since becoming a professional photographer, I finally ...
Albany Times Union
A New Twist on Balloon Sculpture
A documentary examining the world of professional balloon twisters has exposed a rift between “gospel twisters” and the “adult” twisters.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance
Violin and harpsichord recital
Sarah Spiteri (left) and Alexander Vella Gregory. A violin and harpsichord recital by Sarah Spiteri and Alexander Vella Gregory on Saturday marks the second concert in this year's Bir Miftuħ Music Festival organised by Din l-Art Ħelwa.
Times of Malta
Shoppers flock to festival of top artists
NORTHAMPTON - Walking into Joe Peters' booth at the Paradise City Arts Festival is like stepping into a miniature underwater world with octopuses, scuba divers, colorful fish and other sea creatures.
The Republican
French film wins Cannes festival's top award for first time since'87
CANNES, France -- The French film "The Class," a tale about classroom life using real students and teachers at a junior high school, won top honors yesterday at the Cannes Film Festival.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
A rousing close to Cannes
The French film "The Class," a frank tale about classroom life using real students and teachers at a junior high school, won top honors yesterday at the Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Laurent Cantet , "The Class" was the first French film to win the main prize, the Palme d'Or, at Cannes since "Under Satan's Sun" in 1987. The win ...
Boston Globe
French drama wins top prize
CANNES, France -- The French movie The Class , a frank tale using real students and teachers at a junior high school, won top honors yesterday at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Columbus Dispatch
A twisted tale newly told
Anyone lucky enough to have spent time in Paris's great art museum, the Louvre, will be familiar with The Raft of the Medusa (1819), one of France's iconic paintings.
Vancouver Province
QDoc: Queer documentary festival puts a world of issues on screen
Just about every week this spring, it seems a new film festival turns up, celebrating some angle of the world of cinema. Truth be told, a lot of them have been odd smatterings of films thrown together with no real focus.
The Oregonian
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Press of Atlantic City
French school drama wins Cannes' top prize
The French film "The Class," a frank tale about classroom life using real students and teachers at a junior high school, won top honors Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Laurent Cantet, "The Class" ("Entre les Murs") was the first French film to...
San Francisco Chronicle
Henson wins one, loses two
Two exhibitions stopped, but not government-backed one.
Sydney Morning Herald
Kids create films at crossroad of art, science
A few months ago now, on the same night as the Academy Awards, a special screening took place at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, a cookies-and-punch celebration of youth-made documentaries that, on close examination, revealed some pretty experimental fare.
The Oregonian
Museum offers area day trips
The Museum of Ventura County is offering day trips June 3 to Los Angeles County Museum of Art's newly opened Broad Contemporary Art Museum and July 16 to the gardens of Lotusland in Montecito.
Ventura County Star
Fun at Lake Ondawa: Festival features 'anything on wheels'
BIG POND - There was a big celebration at the big pond Sunday. The Lake Ondawa Festival, sponsored by the Lake Ondawa Pavilion Committee in Big Pond, was held with a parade, tractor and wagon rides, a Chinese auction, and food.
The Daily & Sunday Review
News & Star
A NEW exhibition by Threlkeld-based artist Jonathan Trotman went on display at Northern Lights Gallery, in Keswick, on Saturday. Gallery owner Paul Martin explained that every time he exhibits Jonathan’s work the pictures are snapped up so quickly that very few are available for visitors to buy.
The News and Star
Bluff Oyster & Food Festival A Success
The 2008 Bluff Oyster & Food Festival went down a treat when the popular annual event took place in Bluff yesterday.
Scoop.co.nz
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